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Kursk 21-05-2016 16:41

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35838846)
Really? ... come back when you've grown up ..

It was YOU who raised the subject. I'm back - please feel free to raise anything of a grown up nature in relation to Motability swindling which is the subject of this thread :erm:.

techguyone 21-05-2016 16:56

Re: Motability
 
Damn, I need more popcorn, just carry on without me :D

heero_yuy 21-05-2016 17:19

Re: Motability
 
Here, have some of mine: http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/at...32-popcorn.gif

ianch99 21-05-2016 17:28

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35838851)
Damn, I need more popcorn, just carry on without me :D

Don't go, you're the only one left :)

martyh 21-05-2016 18:12

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35838837)
Expertly answered Papa :).
Most people probably realise that there are £70m reasons for my 'anger'.
.

Your angry because you expected a flurry of support from members when you started a thread in an attempt to slag off Motability users basing your conclusions purely on 1 hour casual observance in a Kwikfit garage .You accused the Motability customers (assuming they where Motability users and not simply other lease holders such as myself) of fraud because you didn't see any money change hands and then accused the Garage workers of aiding the fraud,when you didn't get the support you expected you got angry ...

You have repeatedly failed to understand that the 70 million fraud figure you use to justify your attitude is minuscule when compared to other benefit fraud and even the official error figures of DLA(£110m) are a lot higher than the fraud figures and i would hazzard a guess that when you separate the higher and lower rate DLA figures the fraud will be even lower .

You have dug yourself into a hole you have no hope of getting out

techguyone 21-05-2016 18:28

Re: Motability
 
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Kursk 21-05-2016 18:52

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35838851)
Damn, I need more popcorn, just carry on without me :D

:dunce:

Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 35838859)
Here, have some of mine:

Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 35838861)
Don't go, you're the only one left :)

Now this is a worry; I'm beginning to lose my audience :knock:.

What I need is a hero; someone who will say the same things over and over again; someone desperate to be noticed; someone who conceives weak-minded theories in the cab of a lorry when paying attention to the road ahead is more important. But where can one find such a patsy?

No, wait...

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35838870)
...same ol' tripe :D....

Whew saved! Get that extra popcorn you 3 amigos; the Big Fat Motability Swindle is still showing at a forum near you :D.

Paul 21-05-2016 19:35

Re: Motability
 
Its time all the children in this thread grew up and acted like adults.

Maggy 21-05-2016 20:06

Re: Motability
 
Also no discussion of reps please.

dilli-theclaw 21-05-2016 20:11

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35838826)
well it could fund 3,500 £20,000 cars
or
411,764 road fund licenses at an average £170 [more if the tax is less /less if the tax is more per vehicle] thats if they do road fund licenses i'm not a motability boffin

i don't pay road tax on my car. And I wouldn't if it was or wasn't a notability one.

papa smurf 21-05-2016 20:18

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35838902)
i don't pay road tax on my car. And I wouldn't if it was or wasn't a notability one.

i think the zero road fund based on emissions is coming to an end- too much lost revenue for HMG .

my gas guzzler on the other hand is £ 490 per year as a one off payment or £514.50 if paid by monthly dd that should keep the wolf from the governments door

dilli-theclaw 21-05-2016 20:30

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35838906)
i think the zero road fund based on emissions is coming to an end- too much lost revenue for HMG .

my gas guzzler on the other hand is £ 490 per year as a one off payment or £514.50 if paid by monthly dd that should keep the wolf from the governments door

sorry it was me I didn't explain myself very well / in my case it is because I have a notability car that I don't pay road tax but that benefit I could get either way.

papa smurf 21-05-2016 20:33

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dilli-theclaw (Post 35838907)
sorry it was me I didn't explain myself very well / in my case it is because I have a notability car that I don't pay road tax but that benefit I could get either way.

enjoy it mate if anyone deserves a mobility vehicle its you :tu:

Kursk 21-05-2016 21:24

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by papa smurf (Post 35838908)
enjoy it mate if anyone deserves a mobility vehicle its you :tu:

I'm curious but can't pm dilli. If you are reading this dilli - would you be willing to tell me of your circumstances please? :)

dilli-theclaw 21-05-2016 21:45

Re: Motability
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35838912)
I'm curious but can't pm dilli. If you are reading this dilli - would you be willing to tell me of your circumstances please? :)

My circumstances are plastered all over this forum for everyone to see if they choose to look.


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