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Reply #30 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:08pm
 


not enough to go after with the costs of taking it to court to get, let alone enough to pay the costs of lawyers to scrounge what they could from her dead bones


That is what happens in the real world
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Reply #31 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:12pm
 
Your point was...."perhaps".....??

No, Setanta, that's not where you started which was ........ the death expunged the CC debt and you can plan around that.

Cods knew that was morally reprehensible, and I knew it to be atrocious advice from a legal perspective.
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Reply #32 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:19pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:12pm:
Your point was...."perhaps".....??

No, Setanta, that's not where you started which was ........ the death expunged the CC debt and you can plan around that.

Cods knew that was morally reprehensible, and I knew it to be atrocious advice from a legal perspective.


My post that cods responded to was tongue in cheek about paying for my funeral on CC and then dying. I don't owe any money and I have enough to be disposed of.

The part about my mate's wife is true.

I'm now considering just crawling off into a national park and let the emergency services find some bones to recover 12 months on instead. Got any legal advice on that?




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Reply #33 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:22pm
 
Sure.  Want to pay for it?
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Reply #34 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:23pm
 
Aussie wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:22pm:
Sure.  Want to pay for it?


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Reply #35 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:26pm
 
Setanta wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:19pm:
Aussie wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:12pm:
Your point was...."perhaps".....??

No, Setanta, that's not where you started which was ........ the death expunged the CC debt and you can plan around that.

Cods knew that was morally reprehensible, and I knew it to be atrocious advice from a legal perspective.


My post that cods responded to was tongue in cheek about paying for my funeral on CC and then dying. I don't owe any money and I have enough to be disposed of.

The part about my mate's wife is true.

I'm now considering just crawling off into a national park and let the emergency services find some bones to recover 12 months on instead. Got any legal advice on that?






If it'd Abo land,  make sure you do a smoking ceremony first.
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Reply #36 - Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:28pm
 
Gordon wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:26pm:
Setanta wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:19pm:
Aussie wrote on Jan 11th, 2018 at 10:12pm:
Your point was...."perhaps".....??

No, Setanta, that's not where you started which was ........ the death expunged the CC debt and you can plan around that.

Cods knew that was morally reprehensible, and I knew it to be atrocious advice from a legal perspective.


My post that cods responded to was tongue in cheek about paying for my funeral on CC and then dying. I don't owe any money and I have enough to be disposed of.

The part about my mate's wife is true.

I'm now considering just crawling off into a national park and let the emergency services find some bones to recover 12 months on instead. Got any legal advice on that?






If it'd Abo land,  make sure you do a smoking ceremony first.


I'll be sure to take a few numbers with me.
Hmm. a 2 a 4 and a 3 should see me through.
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Reply #37 - Jan 12th, 2018 at 10:42am
 
The only card I've ever had is a Visa "Load and Go" card from Australia Post.

Cost me $6.50. No monthly fees or interest. It is actually a debit card so you must have the money available on the card (maximum $1000) before you can use it.

You can use it exactly the same as a normal credit card (and the only reason I got it in the first place was to renew my British passport last year which you can only do online these days and you have to pay with a card).
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"Masks are sand in the gears of the economy" - some f-wit pollie or big business CEO.
 
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Reply #38 - Jan 12th, 2018 at 9:29pm
 
Happens each year, at this time of year.  Very noticeable slump in people using Cabs, and as also happens every year at this time.......payment by card shrinks, and cash is used.  I like cash.
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