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    • I left Dubai 8 years ago and intended to return. However a job prospect fell through. I’d been there for 15 years. Anyway I decided to pay my credit card and the bank had frozen my account. There is no means to pay the CC so completely unable to pay when I wanted to other than the bank advising me to ask a friend in the UAE to pay it on my behalf!  fast forward bank informs there is a police case against me for non payment. Years later IDR chased me and after months/ years they stopped. Now Judge & Priestley are trying their luck. Now I have received an email in English and Arabic from JP saying the bank has authorised them to collect debts. Is this the same as IDR although I didn’t receive anything like this from them. Just says they are authorised?
    • The neighbour's house is built right on the boundary so the side of their house is effectively the 'wall' in our garden separating the two properties. It's a three storey house and so the mortar poses a potential danger to us. Because of the danger, we have put up an interior fence in our garden to ensure we don't risk mortar dropping on us. That reduces the garden by 25% which is not only an inconvenience, but it's the part of the garden where we had lined up contractors to install a patio and gazebo which we will use for our wedding reception in less than 2 months. We have spoken to the neighbour's caretaker who is on the case, has spoken with a roofer and possibly a scaffolding company, but there are several issues. They don't seem to understand the urgency. As long as there is a risk of falling mortar, we can't carry out any work in the garden, and unless they hurry up, we're looking at cancelling our wedding as it's not viable to book a venue because we can't use our own garden! Also, they want to put the scaffolding up in our garden which would be ok with us if it was a matter of a few days and they hurried up, but there is a tree (most likely protected by the conservation area), so most likely they can only reach part of the roof with the scaffolding if they put it up in our garden. We suggested a roofer with a cherry picker but they seem to want to use a company they've used before. Any and all comments, suggestions, advice is more than welcome.  PS. does it make any difference that the neighbour is a business (ltd) and not a private dwelling?
    • No apology needed, thank you for what you do I am glad to hear they paid. well done on getting back what is yours
    • Apologies all for the late reply and info, i have been away with the Army. They have paid I accepted the offer on the 5th of May, and they paid on the 17th of May.
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inflammation of the gall bladder and causes:

 

 

pain that can be accompanied by nausea and vomiting and sometimes excessive wind.

 

 

did you blame it on the dogs????:D:D:D

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did you blame it on the dogs????

 

 

 

Trust you to try get to the bottom of things. :rolleyes::grin:

 

 

 

 

And no, I didn't have excessive wind, nor any other symptoms other than the horrendous pain.

 

 

 

 

Ooops, just seen the sports news ............... ohhhhhhh dear 4:2 ..... what a shame. :rolleyes::p:p:p

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Trust you to try get to the bottom of things. :rolleyes::grin:

 

 

Don't like to break the habit of a lifetime;)

 

 

And no, I didn't have excessive wind,

 

 

How disappointing:p:p the thought of that would have kept me entertained for months:D

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Well, my health may have been dire for the last 8 months but I certainly seem to have provided you with unbounded entertainment :rolleyes:................

 

 

bet you wish the football was doing the same. :p:p

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sorry (well no, not really :p) but I just couldn't resist that.

 

 

 

 

How's the job hunting going? Anything on the horizon that will make you smile? :)

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Well, my health may have been dire for the last 8 months but I certainly seem to have provided you with unbounded entertainment :rolleyes:................

 

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bet you wish the football was doing the same. :p:p

the football's doing just fine thank you very much........absolutely no complaints at all

 

 

 

 

 

How's the job hunting going? Anything on the horizon that will make you smile?

 

sod all at the moment, although I've been sending off my cv to anyone and everyone I can think of. You'll be the first to know if I hear anything positive

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Does that include getting walloped out of the Carling Cup then? ;):razz:

 

 

not ar$ed about it, bigger fish to fry this season;);)

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not ar$ed about it, bigger fish to fry this season:wink::wink:

 

like Ackrington Stanley :grin::grin:xxkia

 

 

now then kisskisskia, I don't like to bother you, but Accrington Stanley isn't a fish;)

 

 

you don't walk into a chippy and ask for "Accrington Stanley and chips, with loads of vinegar!"

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Ooooops! You all nearly fell off the bottom:eek:

 

 

 

typical, I go out for the evening, and my bottom nearly falls off;)

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Now, I know this is a light-hearted thread, but the APR on this is no joke.:eek::eek::eek:

 

landed in my inbox this morning...........

 

 

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No surprises - home collection, no hidden charges.

A name you can trust - established for 125 years.

 

Example: Loan amount: £300, 57 weekly repayments of £9 Total amount payable £513. Typical 189.2% APR

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hiya cassie long time the angels have missed u :Dhow ya been i is traveling again ;)that loan company is povident charley, so im told :)nice to see u though hey wheres that locy hes supposed to bump us off the bottom get him told T ;)xxkia

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Work still getting in the way of my bumping duties I'm afraid... only managing to log on for 5 mins here and there :p Still... consider yourselves BUMPED for now :D

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well, thank you very much for those Birthday wishes ladies:)

 

 

another year older, none the wiser, still skint, more grey but less hair, otherwise I'm just tickety :D:p

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This year just gets better ................ seen the surgeons again and they've now decided that the plate and pins in my leg have to come out cos they've moved. They're going to have a look inside the ankle joint to see what else is happening and they're going to remove the flake of bone from the avulsion fracture while they're at it. The youngest chap there thought I was lucky ... 3 ops for the price of one. Hmmm, think I'll reserve judgement on that one.

 

 

 

 

Sooo Cf, Queenie will be hopping to it again sometime in Feb ..... so get your wits sharpened for the usual onslaught of one liners you throw at me. :p

 

And you'd best buy some male Tena's for all the laughing you're gonna be doing ...........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cos at your age the prostate gets a wee bit weak doesn't it ... :p;):D

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well, thank you very much for those Birthday wishes ladies:)

 

 

another year older, none the wiser, still skint, more grey but less hair, otherwise I'm just tickety :D:p

 

 

Happy Birthday Charley. . .

 

 

 

Not needing the Viagra yet then Charley?

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This year just gets better ................ seen the surgeons again and they've now decided that the plate and pins in my leg have to come out cos they've moved. They're going to have a look inside the ankle joint to see what else is happening and they're going to remove the flake of bone from the avulsion fracture while they're at it.

 

I'm pretty good at DIY T, if you want pins and screws taking out and moving about, I could do it for you;) You said it was just like moving a Kitchen cabinet, so I'm sure I could manage it.

 

I can understand the instructions from MFI and IKEA, so an ankle bone should be no problem;):D

 

 

 

and we could use that bottle of Laphroaig as an anaesthetic:p

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Not needing the Viagra yet then Charley?

 

I find Spray starch works just as well, and you don't get so many side effects:p;)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

but each to his own, eh uk?:D

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