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Black Dagger 23-12-2016 04:52 PM

I bet it was the dirty lefties faults

Crimson Dynamo 23-12-2016 04:54 PM

this whole incident wont play well with The Truth's anger at women as we fast forward to 2017

:worry:

Niamh. 23-12-2016 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Make Christmas Great Again (Post 9108396)
this whole incident wont play well with The Truth's anger at women as we fast forward to 2017

:worry:

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Cherie 23-12-2016 05:19 PM

He needs to be a bit more picky, maybe you could mentor him LT, you don't see TL driving off with that old toaster we've seen pics of

Livia 23-12-2016 08:18 PM

We should form some kind of panel that has to interview prospectives before he's allowed to date them.

Marsh. 23-12-2016 08:50 PM

I'd feel pity but I just don't.

the truth 23-12-2016 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9108681)
We should form some kind of panel that has to interview prospectives before he's allowed to date them.

Or better still , you can be the panel Liv lol

Cherie 23-12-2016 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the truth (Post 9108845)
Or better still , you can be the panel Liv lol

Oh right so you don't want posters input at all, when I mentioned small claims court you went into meltdown :shrug: maybe just pm Livia in future for advice :hee:

Cherie 23-12-2016 09:38 PM

Also I'm sceptical this has even happened, Merry Christmas :hee:

Niamh. 23-12-2016 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christmas Sherry (Post 9108977)
Also I'm sceptical this has even happened, Merry Christmas :hee:

:hee:

user104658 23-12-2016 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christmas Sherry (Post 9108973)
Oh right so you don't want posters input at all, when I mentioned small claims court you went into meltdown :shrug: maybe just pm Livia in future for advice :hee:

Plot twist: Livia is the thief :omgno:

Cherie 23-12-2016 09:43 PM

:hee:

Cherie 23-12-2016 09:45 PM

I'm sceptical cos I'm not sure truth can actually tolerate a woman :hehe:

Livia 23-12-2016 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Santa (Post 9108980)
Plot twist: Livia is the thief :omgno:

Do you have a solicitor, TS?

user104658 24-12-2016 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9109003)
Do you have a solicitor, TS?

Is that a threat? :bawling:

Crimson Dynamo 24-12-2016 01:30 PM

Your only hope is to charge that blind lady thru the nose tomorrow to recoup your losses


I mean she is a women and as such, complicit

the truth 24-12-2016 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Make Christmas Great Again (Post 9109758)
Your only hope is to charge that blind lady thru the nose tomorrow to recoup your losses


I mean she is a women and as such, complicit

yep great idea , I'lll lay all my grief on the blind lady at tariff 4, easy pickings :elephant:

Crimson Dynamo 24-12-2016 03:05 PM

:laugh2:

jennyjuniper 24-12-2016 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the truth (Post 9108114)
Ok so my love life has crashed and burned again

This time after 3 months , she has stolen £575 worth of electrical appliances I bought and paid for 4 weeks ago, furniture worth £300+ and £300 of food for Christmas thrown into black bags

I have the receipts for everything

She claims it is in storage in my town waiting to be delivered to her in england
so what do I do to get my stuff back?

go to every storage firm in town with receipts? ring the police? etc

all advice duly appreciated:wavey:

You may not like to do this, but call the police on her.
a) It will teach her that there are consequences for nicking someone else's property
b) If you are insured and report it as theft you can claim insurance, assuming you don't get your stuff back.
c) Tell everyone via social media. That way some other poor sap won't get his stuff nicked.
I hope you get your stuff back, or at least have someone you can go to for Christmas?

the truth 24-12-2016 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jennyjuniper (Post 9109983)
You may not like to do this, but call the police on her.
a) It will teach her that there are consequences for nicking someone else's property
b) If you are insured and report it as theft you can claim insurance, assuming you don't get your stuff back.
c) Tell everyone via social media. That way some other poor sap won't get his stuff nicked.
I hope you get your stuff back, or at least have someone you can go to for Christmas?

Diolch (Thanks) Jenny juniper , any room at yours? lol
Never fear, marsh is near, Ill go shack up with him :joker:

arista 25-12-2016 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by the truth (Post 9108157)
why cant I just take a policeman to the storage container place , with my receipts and get my stuff back?


Like Cherie said
they advise you go to small
courts - it takes so long etc.

the truth 25-12-2016 11:35 AM

should I threaten her with police

the truth 25-12-2016 02:00 PM

shes claiming she has incurred debts now

the truth 09-01-2017 02:04 AM

deary me she wanted to come back , i said ok but i need my stuff back....she claims its in storage somewhere with all her other vast array of stuff and that she would be too stressed to try and get it back....she says its either bring everything or nothing? confused.com
since i left her in the house im paying all the bills for, she then left to england and lived in a bedsit for 3 weeks
man alive relationships are hard work

jaxie 09-01-2017 06:00 AM

Hey Truth, first of all I'm very sorry to hear about your misfortune. It's hurtful when romance doesn't work out and it must be doubly hurtful that she would abuse your trust by stealing from you as well.

I would definitely take Livia's (and Cherie's) advice and link above and file a complaint in the small claims court. You could also speak to your local citizen's advice as sometimes they have some good helpful suggestions, like writing a letter with your claim to her and how to word it, or getting a solicitor to write a letter for you. This can be enough to get someone to settle so you don't have to go all the way in the court. Jenni also gives good advice re reporting to the police to get a crime number so you can make an insurance claim. If you have house contents insurance.

I hope your next relationship is much more in line with what you deserve and I hope this hurtful experience doesn't put you off looking for love. I think there is someone special out there, but as my granny used to say sometimes you have to kiss a lot of frogs first.

Whatever you do don't let her back into to your home/life. If someone proves untrustworthy once it's pretty likely it's a behaviour pattern.


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