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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
Guys, I just got a reputation notification....and I received 1875 points. What does that mean?
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Oh god, don't give him another idea!
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Thank you.Originally posted by jon1965 View PostYou are on excellent form tonight,
No - why?have you been over to Yorkshire?
My passport needs updating.
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Might it help to tell him that the Illuminati (whom the conspiracy nuts belief want a World Government) won't dare to let anyone get away with not paying and hence the best way to beat the system is to pay in loose coinage rather than the Illuminati's corrupt paper money or script?Originally posted by strong123 View PostLol, OMG, seriously, you had me seriously cracking up! My poor brother, the guy has a heart of gold and I love him dearly...but believe me, I have tried so hard to drum into him that these things on utube only show you one event where like you said, they have delayed eviction etc. Afterall, they are not gonna put up a video of them losing. And bloody Mr gullible thinks he's found the secret law over all laws. And the websites, it's like a cult...people going to seminars, and hanging on every word! These are all conspiracy theorists I'm sure. You have to forgive my brother...until he grows out of this he may have to learn the hard way.
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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
My reply Cloggy was along the lines of "you can not be serious" although I was having difficulty getting words out as my flabber was gasted!
You are on excellent form tonight, have you been over to Yorkshire?
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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
I hope told them to not so politely do one!Originally posted by jon1965 View PostI would just get your aunt to write to them saying you had moved and she didn't know where to. No need to say she is your aunt.
On a side note I had a letter for someone who lived in my flat more than 10 years ago and it said if I was not the person named to contact them. I ignored it, got another letter and then called them. This stupid person told me off for reading someone elses mail...after saying if I was not the person
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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
I hope told them to not so politely do one!Originally posted by jon1965 View PostI would just get your aunt to write to them saying you had moved and she didn't know where to. No need to say she is your aunt.
On a side note I had a letter for someone who lived in my flat more than 10 years ago and it said if I was not the person named to contact them. I ignored it, got another letter and then called them. This stupid person told me off for reading someone elses mail...after saying if I was not the person
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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
And yes clevercloggs, re council tax, it is in the belief that he is not contracted to or signed as such to the council!! All of their laws are to do with not signing contracts etc.
Ahh honestly, some of the stuff I've seen, read...unbelievable!
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Lol, OMG, seriously, you had me seriously cracking up! My poor brother, the guy has a heart of gold and I love him dearly...but believe me, I have tried so hard to drum into him that these things on utube only show you one event where like you said, they have delayed eviction etc. Afterall, they are not gonna put up a video of them losing. And bloody Mr gullible thinks he's found the secret law over all laws. And the websites, it's like a cult...people going to seminars, and hanging on every word! These are all conspiracy theorists I'm sure. You have to forgive my brother...until he grows out of this he may have to learn the hard way.Originally posted by CleverClogs View PostOf the Clan of McStupid or of the Tribe of Silly Buggers?
Destroying his copy of a piece of paper will not alter the facts that he was born and that his birth was registered.
Not buying a TV licence is not an offence.
It is, however, illegal to have a TV receiver (or transmitter!) installed without a valid and current licence.
Oh, good.
At least the bailiffs should know that a loony lives there.
In the foolish belief that he has not "contracted to or with the Council"?
The Council may decide to leave him alone, on the basis that every village traditionally had at least one idiot. :der:
I agree; if it were not for the way that it can (and probably will) cause trouble for the mutton-heads who try it, that nonsense would be amusing.
Actually, they haven't. All they managed to do was to delay eviction for a day or two, until the bailiffs got their paperwork in order.
At least you have provided proof that such arrant silliness is probably not a genetic disorder.
msl:
Thanks for making me laugh!
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And your reply was?Originally posted by jon1965 View PostOn a side note I had a letter for someone who lived in my flat more than 10 years ago and it said if I was not the person named to contact them. I ignored it, got another letter and then called them. This stupid person told me off for reading someone elses mail...after saying if I was not the person
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Guest repliedRe: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
Of the Clan of McStupid or of the Tribe of Silly Buggers?Originally posted by strong123I told him to come here where he could get some solid advice, his answer, "I looked at it, but I doubt follow statute law" when I say lives his life by it, I mean his whole life... he doesn't have a surname, he is "the clan of"
Destroying his copy of a piece of paper will not alter the facts that he was born and that his birth was registered.he destroyed his birth certificate,
Not buying a TV licence is not an offence.he's never signed on even when he hasn't worked, he refuses to pay tv licence
It is, however, illegal to have a TV receiver (or transmitter!) installed without a valid and current licence.
Oh, good.and has a sign displayed on his window to his home refusing access and entry (worded in legal terms)
At least the bailiffs should know that a loony lives there.
In the foolish belief that he has not "contracted to or with the Council"?Now my brother has no loans, overdrafts, credit cards or any debt, however he also refuses to pay council tax.
The Council may decide to leave him alone, on the basis that every village traditionally had at least one idiot. :der:I've explained to him that he could go to prison, that he's trying to fight the government, but he will not be told! I find it utterly scary, he believes that people have to make a stand.
I agree; if it were not for the way that it can (and probably will) cause trouble for the mutton-heads who try it, that nonsense would be amusing.Have you ever looked into some of this stuff.. it's crazy.
Actually, they haven't. All they managed to do was to delay eviction for a day or two, until the bailiffs got their paperwork in order.Granted I've seen things on utube where families have stopped evictions through this,
At least you have provided proof that such arrant silliness is probably not a genetic disorder.and various other things but you never see the end result.....besides I don't wanna live my life having to fight everyday. I already suffer anxiety.
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Guest repliedRe: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
Such people are generally known by the generic title of "pillock".Originally posted by strong123 View PostMmm, yea briefly....it was recommended to me by my brother, who is one of these "I'm not part of the system" and "I don't live by statute law, only the law of the land" people.
It's a load of crap.So I had a brief look but couldn't make head nor tail of it. And personally I'm not sure about it, which concerns me for my brother.
I'd note the date of its arrival on the envelope and file it away, along with all the threat-o-grams that will doubtless follow.So can I ask, (and not that I value anyone's opinion less who as been kind enough to advise) but always feel it's good to get others views, would you advise to ignore at present or send sb letter.
If/when they threaten to sue, you can spoil their fun by telling them it's SB.
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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
I would just get your aunt to write to them saying you had moved and she didn't know where to. No need to say she is your aunt.
On a side note I had a letter for someone who lived in my flat more than 10 years ago and it said if I was not the person named to contact them. I ignored it, got another letter and then called them. This stupid person told me off for reading someone elses mail...after saying if I was not the person
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Re: Contacted by lowell - following a letter from BC solicitors
Flaming parrot, I don't know how it happened but I managed to put a whole statement/ paragraph on my bros situation in your quote??Originally posted by strong123 View PostThanks so much for your advice, the debt is definitely Sb, I have no doubt about that. I will pick up letter from aunt on Saturday and speak to her. Tbh she never answers her door anyway and it's intercom so she'd tell em I don't live there.
Thanks so much again.
Does make for an interesting read though! :tinysmile_grin_t:
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