SuperMultiBlue:
2 opened letters I found today in the agency truck. Unpaid bill demands left on the dash.
One for £1674 council tax
Another for £229 water rates
(northern England)
Seemed to be a distinct lack of vowels used in the addressees name. You’ve got to laugh.
yep because mister lots of vowels in his name can go home to his country and leave those bills unpaid while me and you would be chased untill we are 6ft under funny old world isnt it
SuperMultiBlue:
2 opened letters I found today in the agency truck. Unpaid bill demands left on the dash.
One for £1674 council tax
Another for £229 water rates
(northern England)
Seemed to be a distinct lack of vowels used in the addressees name. You’ve got to laugh.
yep because mister lots of vowels in his name can go home to his country and leave those bills unpaid while me and you would be chased untill we are 6ft under funny old world isnt it
SuperMultiBlue:
Seemed to be a distinct lack of vowels used in the addressees name. You’ve got to laugh.
So, he is from Wales?
Nothing a foreign driver does, hasn’t already done before by a British driver!
What is all this sad hunting for?
I guess all British national pay all their council tax, utility bills and rent?
Funny enough they asked a 100.000 British Brummies what they thought of changing the British currency.
99.700 didn’t see the need for it, as they where happy with the Giro.
SuperMultiBlue:
Seemed to be a distinct lack of vowels used in the addressees name. You’ve got to laugh.
So, he is from Wales?
Nothing a foreign driver does, hasn’t already done before by a British driver!
What is all this sad hunting for?
I guess all British national pay all their council tax, utility bills and rent?
Funny enough they asked a 100.000 British Brummies what they thought of changing the British currency.
99.700 didn’t see the need for it, as they where happy with the Giro.
Cause you’re an annoying prick who constantly posts anti foreigner crap
You think no British national doesnt pay their council tax or have bill arrears?
Besides all this, what made you think it acceptable to read someone elses mail? Opened letters or not, whatever was in them is none of your business
Cause you’re an annoying prick who constantly posts anti foreigner crap
You think no British national doesnt pay their council tax or have bill arrears?
Besides all this, what made you think it acceptable to read someone elses mail? Opened letters or not, whatever was in them is none of your business
Its a time to be discrete,■■■■ sure if you left personal correspondence somewhere by accident and it was published on a forum like TNUK you would be going through the roof.
You don`t know the persons personal circumstances and should stay clear
Cause you’re an annoying prick who constantly posts anti foreigner crap
You think no British national doesnt pay their council tax or have bill arrears?
Besides all this, what made you think it acceptable to read someone elses mail? Opened letters or not, whatever was in them is none of your business
Cause you’re an annoying prick who constantly posts anti foreigner crap
You think no British national doesnt pay their council tax or have bill arrears?
Besides all this, what made you think it acceptable to read someone elses mail? Opened letters or not, whatever was in them is none of your business
You’re the annoying prick mate
Im not the one who reads other peoples personal correspondence
It was paperwork. On top of the dash directly in front of me. No envelopes. Had to look at what it was before I cleared it out. The addressee obviously couldnt give a ■■■■ about it. Is that my fault?
This stuff happens… sorry it doesn’t fit in with your perfect little fantasy land you live in.
SuperMultiBlue:
It was paperwork. On top of the dash directly in front of me. No envelopes. Had to look at what it was before I cleared it out. The addressee obviously couldnt give a [zb] about it. Is that my fault?
This stuff happens… sorry it doesn’t fit in with your perfect little fantasy land you live in.
This stuff happens?
Yes its easy done I suppose. You see a letter not for you and, whoops, before you know it,you’ve read the whole thing, saw its about someones unpaid bills,saw its addressed to a foreigner, assumed they’re deliberately not paying bills despite knowing zero about them or their circumstances and you start a thread on an internet forum about it in a thinly veiled dig at foreign workers. These things are easily done eh
SuperMultiBlue:
2 opened letters I found today in the agency truck. Unpaid bill demands left on the dash.
One for £1674 council tax
Another for £229 water rates
(northern England)
Seemed to be a distinct lack of vowels used in the addressees name. You’ve got to laugh.
So we can assume that ‘SuperMultiBlue’ has a real name with a “complete lack of vowels” in it?
Was it that you were struggling with the language and needed to check that the letters weren’t addressed to you?
If that wasn’t the case, then by what right do you read someone else’s mail?
Open or sealed doesn’t matter; if the letters were addressed to you then this post is pathetic and irellevant - if the letters were NOT addressed to you then you are the one who is pathetic and I, for one, am glad that I don’t work with such a nosy [zb].
That’s on a par with going in your mums handbag. There are a number of choices of what to do. In our firm, the units have a day driver and a trunk driver, (so pleased I up a “t” not a “d” there…), and it “belongs” to the day driver and he may sometimes be up the road overnighting somewhere, but there are always enough units back in the yard for us trunkers. Leave it in the cab, unread. Or get an envelope from the office and put his name on it.
Regardless, the office will know who drove the thing last and who to return it to. In an envelope with his name on, for instance.