He should go into stand up comedy! "I phoned Vodafone and offered to pay it back at £1 a month"
Well, frankly I'm outraged
that Vodafone wouldn't even consider Kev's generous offer to pay it back at £1 a month for the next 2416 years and 8 months.
I'm outraged that cheeky bastard even offered £1 a month!!
(14-06-2013 20:41 )babelover48 Wrote: [ -> ]I'm outraged that cheeky bastard even offered £1 a month!!
I suspect he's the sort of feckless Scrote that has the cheek for pretty much anything.
Kev's twitter seems to have gone although it could perhaps be just one of twitter's many glitches.
why is everyone so outraged at his offer to pay £1 a month? you would be surprised how many people do this on their debts and its often debt management companies or CAB which advise the client to do this
(23-06-2013 07:05 )mido Wrote: [ -> ]why is everyone so outraged at his offer to pay £1 a month? you would be surprised how many people do this on their debts and its often debt management companies or CAB which advise the client to do this
Would you accept £1/month on a debt so large it's going to take nearly 2500 years for you to get your money?
And that's without even considering interest.
If he has gone from twitter I suspect that's probably because he was probably trying to gain publicity (and sympathy at the same time) to his cause and probably twitter don't want to be linked to something likes this any longer. I bet the CAB never advised him what to pay back he should take his punishment like a man!! I would not be surprised if it ends up in court again, does he realise how much of our taxes are paying for his court case if it is on going?
(23-06-2013 07:21 )The Silent Majority Wrote: [ -> ] (23-06-2013 07:05 )mido Wrote: [ -> ]why is everyone so outraged at his offer to pay £1 a month? you would be surprised how many people do this on their debts and its often debt management companies or CAB which advise the client to do this
Would you accept £1/month on a debt so large it's going to take nearly 2500 years for you to get your money?
And that's without even considering interest.
I bet that's what Vodafone are worried about more!!