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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

Shortie - 18 Mar 2014 12:37 - 38394 of 81564

Tell the debt collector whats happened and about the current dispute. They will probably hand the debt back as its not clean to just chase and collect. If they demand money tell them no, if they threaten legal just tell them it'll be stayed pending your principle dispute resolution first. I can't see you having any issues.

goldfinger - 18 Mar 2014 12:40 - 38395 of 81564

MARCH 17TH, 2014

Tory Wars-i: Sayeeda Declares War on PM

The Speccie this evening reports that Dave laid into Gove at the weekend over his not unfair criticism of the PM’s old Etonian clique. Apparently “he was torn a new one and given a right royal bollocking”, and the PM told him he was “bang out of order”. Bit awkward then that Sayeeda Warsi is due on ITV’s The Agenda later tonight and has just done this:

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“Michael was making an incredibly serious point that it can’t be right that the 7% of kids who go to independent school end up at the top tables, not just of politics, but banking, and law, and every other profession, and that what Michael wants to create is a first class, world class state system which means that in future years you will have more pupils from state schools, people like me, around the cabinet table, and in that I fully support Michael Gove.”

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2014 12:41 - 38396 of 81564

Just read the last two post's

The debt collectors would have a court order , so you can't tell them to get stuffed.

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2014 12:49 - 38397 of 81564

Missing Plane

Pilot /co pilot will demand the release of a [in his eyes ] a political prisoner held in Thailand.

That's my theory.

ahoj - 18 Mar 2014 12:52 - 38398 of 81564

Thank you very much to all of you commented above.
I will act as suggested and hope to get it sorted.
Denmark office always refer me to London office to the same person who says she cannot talk to me while complaint department is looking at it.

I informed the debt collector (Denmark company), they will hold, and will contact saxobank to ask for advise.

hilary - 18 Mar 2014 12:55 - 38399 of 81564

Alders,

To obtain a court order, not only would SaxoBank have needed to have taken ahoj to court first, but they would have also needed to have obtained a judgement (ie. won the case). Ahoj didn't say anything about that.

Shortie - 18 Mar 2014 13:02 - 38400 of 81564

Hilary is correct, on the matter. Once judgement is obtained then the debt collector can request that a Bailiff in the County Court of a Sheriff in the High Court enforce the judgement.

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2014 13:04 - 38401 of 81564

Ahoj,

Have a look at http://www.theguardian.com/money/2009/aug/08/debt-collectors

It may be helpful, but I suggest approaching a solicitor and taking his advice, if you don't have one take advice of Citizens Advice bureau and borrow a Rottweiler or two.

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2014 13:25 - 38402 of 81564

Ok, your right

MaxK - 18 Mar 2014 15:41 - 38404 of 81564



Childcare plans dismissed as 'au pair subsidy' for rich families

Labour says families with expensive nannies will benefit most from planned tax break, which offers 20% off cost of childcare


David Cameron visits Coin Street nursery in London. The PM will not benefit from the scheme himself but his spokesman would not say whether this was because his family income was more than £300,000 a year. Photograph: Pool/Reuters



Rowena Mason, Nicholas Watt and Patrick Wintour


theguardian.com, Tuesday 18 March 2014 13.04 GMT


David Cameron and Nick Clegg's plans to offer discounted childcare have been branded an "au pair subsidy" as families earning up to £300,000 will be eligible for the new scheme.

Labour said the richest families with expensive nannies would benefit most from the tax break, which offers 20% off the cost of childcare up to a maximum of £2,000 per child. To get this top amount, they would need to be spending £10,000 per child per year.

In contrast, the average family helped under the proposals will only get around £400 off their costs, based on estimates of 1.9 million families claiming under the £750m scheme.

Lucy Powell, the shadow childcare minister, said this would not compensate families for previous cuts to childcare schemes under the coalition.

"The scheme will benefit the most those who have the highest childcare costs. They tend to be the highest earners," she told the Guardian. "The government is implying everyone will be £2,000 a year better off. But for the average family it will be less than £500. It will be only those with the highest childcare costs, like expensive nannies, who will get the full amount. It's a missed opportunity to create a system that is more progressive."



More: http://www.theguardian.com/money/2014/mar/18/childcare-plans-dismissed-au-pair-subsidy-labour

goldfinger - 18 Mar 2014 15:42 - 38405 of 81564

Ronnie Corbett A NATIONAL INSTITUTION.

Saw him with Des Oconor on the pier at Blackpool about 12 years ago.

Fantastic show.

Fish supper afterwards.

They were the days.

goldfinger - 18 Mar 2014 15:45 - 38406 of 81564

Max glad you posted that. Massive political news coming out.

Got an early look.

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2014 15:51 - 38407 of 81564

Isn't call me Dave a bit old for a nursery.



Perhaps, not!

=====

It is a subsidy for the rich.

The income bands are London based.

The one's who need subsidising are the lower income groups not those on above £40000 per year who want another income of £40000-£100000 a year to live on.

If they can't live on their incomes in London move out.

One the basis for the problems in London was London weighting.

This policy is another distortion.

It is another insulting policy to the majority of "workers" outside London.

Wait for the U-turn!

Looks like the death throes of a drowning government.

goldfinger - 18 Mar 2014 15:57 - 38408 of 81564

Child Care Plans announced today by the coalition.

FRED1 SAID..........

It is a subsidy for the rich.

The income bands are London based.

The one's who need subsidising are the lower income groups not those on above £40000 per year who want another income of £40000-£100000 a year to live on.

If they can't live on their incomes in London move out.

One the basis for the problems in London was London weighting.

This policy is another distortion.

It is another insulting policy to the majority of "workers" outside London.

Wait for the U-turn!

Looks like the death throes of a drowning government.......................ends


Couldnt agree more Fred........BUT WAIT theirs more. (need Manuel to be here for this.)

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2014 16:02 - 38409 of 81564

Just a wild card.

Since the Russians have "imprisoned" the "Ukrainian" troops "illegally" in the Crimea, would it be possible in retaliation to surround Russian Embassies, preventing access or exit, in USA and EUROPE.

Just another thought! (MAD)

Don't all scream at the same time.

I think it is time to return to the Chequered Board!

8-(

goldfinger - 18 Mar 2014 16:19 - 38410 of 81564

Just what are the sanctions that have been imposed Fred???

Ive been a bit busy over last few days so havent had time to read papers watch much new etc, etc.

eg, how are we going about imposing sanctions on the Chelski football team boss??

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2014 16:25 - 38411 of 81564

They "West" have basically clipped the wings of a few members of the Russian and Ex-Ukrainian Mafia who they have known about for years and previously dealt with, when it suited them!

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/17/eu-imposes-sanctions-21-russian-ukrainian-officials-crimea


Chelki?

Is that a soft ball club?

cynic - 18 Mar 2014 16:38 - 38412 of 81564

at the moment, the sanctions are no more or effective than a wet cottonwool ball
whether tougher sanctions - heaven knows quite what - can or will be imposed remains to be seen
G7 will allegedly discuss the situation within the next day or two ..... perhaps it will be decided to nuke the kremlin; that would get attention for sure!

goldfinger - 18 Mar 2014 16:45 - 38413 of 81564

Breaking News....... I mentioned this earlier......

Labour leads Tories by 17% – new poll shows Labour the party of hard workers 18/March/2014......by polling company Survation.

44% of people in full or part-time employment said Labour were the party for hard-working people as opposed to just 27% for the Conservatives.
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