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8 hours ago, smpar said:


If you’re considering some part-time work, I’d recommend the bookies - for work, not financial solution. Easy enough to get 9/12/15 hour contracts, it’s easy work and there’s a good chance you’ll get held up at knife point by a gambling machine addict, who has just lost his last pound.

 

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9 hours ago, smpar said:


If you’re considering some part-time work, I’d recommend the bookies - for work, not financial solution. Easy enough to get 9/12/15 hour contracts, it’s easy work and there’s a good chance you’ll get to watch a decent amount of football whilst getting paid for it.

But please, for the love of f**k, don’t gamble.

Tried the gambling route a few years back. Managed to drop a couple of hundred quid in a couple of days before reigning it in. A close escape there!

Going to have a look just now at part time jobs

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3 hours ago, ayrmad said:

My account was scammed for £4k+ for a drone with £6k pending a month or so ago, had the cash back within 2 days and never had to sign any fraud forms, I'm taking it that the bank never followed their own procedures to pay it out in the 1st place.

If my account was ever scammed I'd want it to be for something spectacular.  

Something that makes my normal spending patterns on high class hookers, cocaine and midget strippers look mundane and boring.

 

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1 minute ago, Granny Danger said:

If my account was ever scammed I'd want it to be for something spectacular.  

Something that makes my normal spending patterns on high class hookers, cocaine and midget strippers look mundane and boring.

 

You spend your money on library fines and werthers originals.

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Just now, Bobby Skidmarks said:

You spend your money on library fines and werthers originals.

I'm a rebel, I never pay my fines.  And it's Werthers, with a capital W.

Also stop red dotting my posts.

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1 minute ago, Bobby Skidmarks said:

You spend your money on library fines and werthers originals.

That's a life and death pastime for some of the auld codgers.

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It could be the greatest fraud in the history of this site.

However, and I believe he was genuine, if someone had to go to such lengths to get some cash then you would assume they are having some kind of issue anyway (or a mental issue).

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10 hours ago, Granny Danger said:

He never asked for a penny.  He would need to be incredibly cunning to start a thread as he did which led to the outcome.

As he’s a Hibee I think that’s unlikely.

 

Yeah and Grimbo didn't start the appeal.

This guy ranks up there with O'Grady and Deefiant in the history of P&B Scams.

 

 

 

 

 

Possibly.

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1 minute ago, G_Man1985 said:

 


Aye , guess we don't know what for ? I guess people like to know where there money goes when helping those indeed.

 

None of our business imo. He didn't ask for money, just advice on getting payday loans. Then people volunteered to help him out.

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3 minutes ago, G_Man1985 said:

 


Yeh true. Quite silly people giving money to someone who could of potentially been in the wrong.
Ach well.

 

Aye, some of these starving refugees in Yemen might be right c***s, I'll keep my money in my pocket from now on.

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