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L14MNP
17-05-10, 09:15 PM
http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/ac157/itsallac0nspiracy/Random/DSC00063.jpg
Anyone else?

Rysee
17-05-10, 09:17 PM
That's seriously got to be a misprint or you've had a few business' go down the pan

I used to don't now

Richie_B
17-05-10, 09:17 PM
I have seen this in REAL life (A).

Credit Card IMO marra lol.

L14MNP
17-05-10, 09:19 PM
It's no misprint. Meh it's only money, right? Next business should be a good un, I'm setting up with Naplam doing engine transplants. He's the mechanic and I provide the financial backing.

88ESR
17-05-10, 09:19 PM
Surely an error???

Or a very understanding bank...

Similar subject, a local restaurant tried to take nearly £143,000 off my debit card a couple of weeks ago, for a £14 carvery!!!

novacabrio
17-05-10, 09:21 PM
Some kind of bridging loan for a property? No bank would give that as a over draft! Is that yours or left in a machine?

L14MNP
17-05-10, 09:21 PM
That's some tip! lol

The receipt belonged to some geezer in front of my mate. As Richie says maybe it's a CC given that there's no available balance, yet he has still been allowed to wiithdraw cash?

Thankfully my OD is a little more managable!

Benn
17-05-10, 09:22 PM
So your saying your me your in debt to the bank by 83k?

I hope you own a house for that...

MK999
17-05-10, 09:30 PM
So your saying your me your in debt to the bank by 83k?

I hope you own a house for that...

This.

One account :) Parents have one, because your mortgage etc is bundled all together it shows up the debt from that on all your advice slip things.

nova_saloon
17-05-10, 09:33 PM
woh, that cant be being paid off any time soon

L14MNP
17-05-10, 09:38 PM
This.

One account :) Parents have one, because your mortgage etc is bundled all together it shows up the debt from that on all your advice slip things.

Ah. :thumb:

Why's it say no available funds though? Surely if he owed the £82K and 'change' on the house and there was no wages etc in the account then he wouldn't have been able to withdraw?

Benn
17-05-10, 09:38 PM
This.

One account :) Parents have one, because your mortgage etc is bundled all together it shows up the debt from that on all your advice slip things.

Why would you have a joint account with your folks? Or have i read that wrong.

MK999
17-05-10, 09:42 PM
Ah. :thumb:

Why's it say no available funds though? Surely if he owed the £82K and 'change' on the house and there was no wages etc in the account then he wouldn't have been able to withdraw?

Not sure on the no available funds, possibly because although it's all offset mortgage etc you still have some sort of "current account" and a summary of your debt mortgage wise, so the cash machine maybe sees a massive negative on an account with no overdraft but at the one account end of things they have it all straight.

Benn, I don't, just know that the bank slips show you a massive minus as my Dad told me.

Benn
17-05-10, 09:45 PM
haha i did read that wrong. I get it now.

L14MNP
17-05-10, 09:46 PM
Cool Mark. I get ya. :thumb:

lol @ Benn.

Rysee
17-05-10, 09:56 PM
Surely an error???

Or a very understanding bank...

Similar subject, a local restaurant tried to take nearly £143,000 off my debit card a couple of weeks ago, for a £14 carvery!!!


That's shocking... i hope that was for 4 people to eat!

88ESR
17-05-10, 10:08 PM
That's shocking... i hope that was for 4 people to eat!

Two people!

Was nice, but not THAT nice..lol

Maybe that cashpoint slip belonged to the bloke(?) who's won that £85m??

Might be an advance until he gets his winnings :)

draper
17-05-10, 10:21 PM
similar to my account balance after a decent weekend

karlgardner
17-05-10, 11:07 PM
herd a rumour today the 84 mil winner is from hampden glasgow we will have to wait n see

Lee
17-05-10, 11:15 PM
I couldn't go to the cash point and see that every time lol

Mike
17-05-10, 11:19 PM
Odd. ATMs only tender a maximum of £300 per account, per day.

Anymore an it has to be done over the counter.

MK999
17-05-10, 11:20 PM
Odd. ATMs only tender a maximum of £300 per account, per day.

Anymore an it has to be done over the counter.

Depends on your account, mine personally is £250.

Mike
17-05-10, 11:21 PM
Depends on your account, mine personally is £250.

ANY current account apparently?

Ah, durh, business account :thumb: you can withdraw massive amounts! Could be the reason? (well massive in comparision to like 300)

claire6069
17-05-10, 11:35 PM
lol porter just pointed out two good things: his account is probably at that because people keep posting his receipts online and nicking his money (porter has had a look for account numbers already lol) and thats what his account balance will be when the 4x4s done lol

Mike
17-05-10, 11:39 PM
lol porter just pointed out two good things: his account is probably at that because people keep posting his receipts online and nicking his money (porter has had a look for account numbers already lol) and thats what his account balance will be when the 4x4s done lol

This is why you should keep minimal funds in your current account, an hold monies elsewhere ;)

L14MNP
17-05-10, 11:40 PM
Aye. My mattress is getting uncomfortable. lol

claire6069
17-05-10, 11:45 PM
/\ lol

he has mentioned before that he did bury some money in his garden once, i wonder if hes forgotten about it........think i'll get my spade out tomoz!! lol

16v Nova Kev
17-05-10, 11:47 PM
Aye. My mattress is getting uncomfortable. lol

i have that too but i keep banging my head on the celinglol :p

L14MNP
17-05-10, 11:50 PM
I don't accept cheques. Let alone rubber ones. lol

MK999
17-05-10, 11:51 PM
I don't accept cheques. Let alone rubber ones. lol

Halifax gave me a rubber chequebook with my student account.

ste porter
18-05-10, 12:36 AM
i only put in my bank whats going out for a few good reasons

dj_wudgey
18-05-10, 08:45 PM
i dont have over draft for that reason id nail it me lol

Smurf-Xx
18-05-10, 09:04 PM
Finally out of my overdraft!! :) it is crap getting paid and still being in the -'s but f*ck me -£83,000?!! thats just crazy!

Bubba
18-05-10, 09:11 PM
ive just gone into mine...same as every month...only £200 though so not bad...bloody cars

Mike
18-05-10, 09:25 PM
I had mine removed from my Lloyds account, if it aint there then it cant be spent is my theory.

MK999
18-05-10, 09:36 PM
I had mine removed from my Lloyds account, if it aint there then it cant be spent is my theory.

same, it's why I keep increasing mine lol

dj_wudgey
19-05-10, 01:39 PM
I had mine removed from my Lloyds account, if it aint there then it cant be spent is my theory.

my way aswell mate id blast it if i had one lol

draper
19-05-10, 01:40 PM
i dont even have a debit card never mind an overdraft, got in too much mess a few years ago so now its cash only

although i do have a credit card for emergencies

dj_wudgey
19-05-10, 01:42 PM
yea i juts see things i like and id buy it all me if i had a overdraft!! at least i know how much i can spend as i am lol