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Mrs Keyser

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  1. It would depend on how much the cover is, how long it's for and what they actually cover.

     

    The only issue that I had with my roof is in the seam line, they would probably argue that this wouldn't be covered as the roof stretches when it is put up/down. I have solved this thanks to Wills370 as he recommended stormsure a waterproof glue that you use on boats and touch wood it's worked a treat.

     

    I personally don't take out extended cover on anything as it's normally not worth the paper it's printed on. Imho.

  2. Cracking day today. Pity I had to drive to Andrew's house to sabotage his brakes just so that we could get him in the house. Great to see you today, looking forward to seeing the pictures after the magician has worked his magic :thumbs:

  3. :lol: :lol: :lol:

     

    Buster has just phoned - more mods tonight :wacko:

     

    Much like any other night then really :lol:

     

    More mods than the team area :wacko:

     

    Yup he called me as well :lol:

     

    Prolly called me first actually :p

     

     

    Yeah called you first to see if he could fit MY side skirts to Netti's car.

     

    Let me see exhaust.......Side skirts.........NO YOU ARE NOT HAVING MY SUPERCHARGER

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    I sort of get it - the baliffs had the wrong paperwork and the beneficiary knew this - however............and this is a big "however" - someone has NOT paid the bills - the bank ARE entitled to get their collatoral back - its just the way THAT particular baliff went about it ............ NOT acceptable

     

    That's exactly the point that this video was trying to make. Although the bank has the right to repossess the property, the bailiff needs sacking as he was clearly breaking the law and no-one can dispute this.

     

    It is a technicality that they are arguing and I don't agree with the guys comment that it was going through court. At the end of the day the bailiffs warrant was issued, if he wanted it cancelled then he should of asked for a stay of execution. However the bailiff played right into his hands and he ended up winning that round but the bank would win the fight in the end.

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