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Old 26-07-2008, 02:20   #43
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Re: Nuisance calls

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Originally Posted by WHISTLED View Post
Well it is really isnt it - I live within my means, always did even when I was on half my salary a few years ago. Everyone struggles occasionally with bills, especially now, so not a dig at the OP but credit is credit, its a choice we make to take it.

Assume as 2 payments behind this wasnt mutually agreed in advace so any creditor would want to contact him.
So when for example despite having payment protection on what I did have credit on I became disabled and unable to work and then found out the protection was useless that would me all my fault and a good enough reason for thar people to make thee calls to me day and night?

---------- Post added at 01:20 ---------- Previous post was at 01:17 ----------

The thing that made completely ott is the forty odd calls a week from various people where the phone just goes dead as there is obviously no agent on the other end.

In the end, the only the reason the calls stopped was because the CAB got involved.

So no it's not always that simple.
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