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(22-05-2013 15:16 )Jessica_deluna Wrote: [ -> ]At the end of the day he's the one that picked up that phone every time no one else done it for him

You haven't got any time for the theory aired in this thread then that kev is a vulnerable adult with a genuine problem who shouldn't be ridiculed for what happened but should be given the sympathy and help he needs?
and I agree with Jessica, he was the one who picked up the phone, no one else did it for him.
The sage continues to play out, so I fancy we'll be dicussing it until the issue is resolved to Kev's satisfaction or raised in a bankruptcy hearing. The latest published news doesn't make it clear who approached whom concerning an update: there are just a few new quotes from his MP.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/loc...ll-4015422

Ofcom to the rescue? It might be an idea to start swimming to shore yourself...Sad
(10-05-2013 18:43 )MONEY BANG Wrote: [ -> ]Since the forum member "RESPONSIBLE ADULT" continues to spin his outlandish conspiracy theories, I asked Kev to let his local news outlet know the Conservative MP had lent previous assistance. Today they published this story on page 8 of the Leicestershire Mercury:

"MP to help £90k bill man

it is called the leicester mercury not the leicesterhsire mercury, the online edition is called thisisleicestershire.co.uk

(10-04-2013 01:47 )eccles Wrote: [ -> ]In fairness he comes from Loughborough and needed something to take his mind off it.

hey that is harsh, i am also from loughborough.

(01-06-2013 03:09 )FormallyInfernal Wrote: [ -> ]The sage continues to play out, so I fancy we'll be dicussing it until the issue is resolved to Kev's satisfaction or raised in a bankruptcy hearing. The latest published news doesn't make it clear who approached whom concerning an update: there are just a few new quotes from his MP.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/loc...ll-4015422

Ofcom to the rescue? It might be an idea to start swimming to shore yourself...Sad

it is fucking annoying to know that has a vodafone customer iam paying to have his 90k bill to be written off. in the pics he has an iphone (probably about £20 a month minimum depending what is on the contract) and arsenal tracksuit (about £40) so if he can afford those items while being unemployed then he should be able afford to pay off a large chunk of the bill he racked up. absolutely no sympathy for this guy, it is almost theft. if you stole 100k from someone you will face a prison sentence.
(02-06-2013 19:08 )bigguy01 Wrote: [ -> ]he should be able afford to pay off a large chunk of the bill he racked up.

I'm a bit late to this story, but I don't unerstand why this guy is refusing to pay a single penny of the bill when he admits it was "partly" his own fault?
(04-06-2013 19:33 )oilrigger Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2013 19:08 )bigguy01 Wrote: [ -> ]he should be able afford to pay off a large chunk of the bill he racked up.

I'm a bit late to this story, but I don't unerstand why this guy is refusing to pay a single penny of the bill when he admits it was "partly" his own fault?

Because it is a great big contrived piece of fucking story telling made up by someone who needs publicity for whatever reason that may be. We all know that politicians are not the brightest of people at the best of times. But for fuck sake, come on! what MP would back someone who admits that he is responsible for a third of is debt, but is adamant that he is going to pay "fuck all". And it as to get you thinking, Why is Money Bang so deeply concerned?
(05-06-2013 11:49 )RESPONSIBLE ADULT Wrote: [ -> ]And it as to get you thinking, Why is Money Bang so deeply concerned?


Maybe he agrees with Kev that the money grabbing channels are the real villains of the story?
He is part of Labour's take no personal responsibility generation

(04-06-2013 19:33 )oilrigger Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2013 19:08 )bigguy01 Wrote: [ -> ]he should be able afford to pay off a large chunk of the bill he racked up.

I'm a bit late to this story, but I don't unerstand why this guy is refusing to pay a single penny of the bill when he admits it was "partly" his own fault?
(13-06-2013 16:17 )bigguy01 Wrote: [ -> ]he is now bankrupt http://www.thisisleicestershire.co.uk/90...z2W6rApfjF

Cripes! He had £55,000 of other debts which he prefers not to discuss. bladewave
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