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familytaxcredit
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Posted - 26/01/2008 : 21:56:04
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| and...hmrc took me to court with wrong ni details, maybe the bailifs will steal stuff from a none existant person? Thats gonna be real tricky to explain when I go to Europe...err scuse me sir, they stole my gear but i was invisible, they stole stuff from the invisible man. This is me honest sir, I can assure you i am not invisible, this really is me. The revenue banged down my door, i stood there naked..no clothes at all, yet they still said I was the invisible man (must get some viagra next time..-;)) |
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Alan the Geordie
Da Purple one
    

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Posted - 26/01/2008 : 22:50:30
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quote: Originally posted by familytaxcredit
Hey Al I'm not avin no Jock call me a cockney -;))
Nice one Bonny Lad.
The Jocks aren't too bad - a bit like us Geordies but without the brain!
They did have a nasty habit a while back of sneaking over the border to steal our women & rape our cattle, but they're OK now.
Geordie: "Yon lass's gorra fyece lyke a bagga spanners!"
English: "That lady's face is rather unnatractive" |
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Ali M-W
Da Tech(y ones)
    

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Posted - 27/01/2008 : 09:27:57
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Were those data discs ever made? It's not like HMRC to be responsive and forthcoming with information, exactly. Perhaps it was just someone's Bonnie Tyler collection in those disc drives and they were shirking all the time, wouldn't own up?
Deliciously irony for them, too, if a bloke lost his job for missing CDs which never were, and the person who should've made them up and delivered them never did (but is just keeping quiet).
We all know about HMRC keeping quiet, don't we?
Oracle: What do all men with power want? More power.
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Ali M-W
Da Tech(y ones)
    

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Posted - 09/02/2008 : 08:23:42
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We all know that it isn't just data discs that HMRC is reckless with, and lose. How many of us have sent off SARN requests (ie. for all the dicuments held by HMRC about our awards, and any phone calls made), only to find calls and letters missing, that we know to exist? Maybe even crucial ones to our defence? (How very convenient!)
Twice recently, local people have contacted me about serious breaches of confidentiality by HMRC, with their details going to other people, and vice versa.
Do you really want your next door neighbour to know - before you - that HMRC wants to take you to court for owing them money?
Would your MP put up with this? I think not!
I am compiling evidence of security breaches such as these. Please post here, or drop me a line, if something of this kind has affected you.
Thanks - Ali.
Morpheus: The Matrix is everywhere. It is…the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.
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Alan the Geordie
Da Purple one
    

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Posted - 09/02/2008 : 11:58:42
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>>Would your MP put up with this? I think not!
I am compiling evidence of security breaches such as these.>>
When you have your compilation ready, I would be happy to send a copy to my MP.
Geordie: "Alreet, de ye fancy a Broon?"
English: "Hello, fancy coming for a drink?" |
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auntieh
Rank; Really should become a politician
    

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Alan the Geordie
Da Purple one
    

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Posted - 11/02/2008 : 01:33:33
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Nice one Auntie
From that link; "So far 14,000 people have registered with Alternative Dispute Resolution Services, a legal assistance firm based in Newcastle-upon Tyne, which is offering a £5.99 pack to help them pursue a claim against the Government.
Director Philip Knight said: "A letter saying sorry for its mistake is all very well, but the Revenue has failed to mention that the loss of this personal information is a clear breach of the Data Protection Act.
"Under that law, anyone affected by the loss of personal data is entitled to claim compensation from those who were responsible for mishandling it.""
I'm very pleased to see that it's a GEORDIE Legal Assistance Firm that's leading the way!
(We divvent mess aboot ye knaa!)
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Ali M-W
Da Tech(y ones)
    

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Posted - 11/02/2008 : 07:22:46
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Is it £5.99 per person or £5.99 per pack?
How many 'Broon Dogs' can you get for £6?
Anyone fancy following this up?
Morpheus: The Matrix is everywhere. It is…the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.
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