It's not twaddle. I know of two families (mum, dad a 2 kids and mum, dad and 3 kids) who couldn't access the cash for the renewal prices in less than a month as they'd always used the instalment plan. They've had to give up their season tickets.
Percy Jackson & The Lightening Thief.
My nipper wanted to watch it as he's been doing the ancient Greeks. He thought it was excellent and anything that gets kids interested in history is alright by me.
Green Zone.
Good concept, nice pace but unsatisfying.
I find it hard to believe that HMRC would find themselves open to being sued after they exercise their legal right to appeal against a CVA in an attempt to bring in revenue to the crown.
Any creditor is legally allowed to challenge the CVA within 28 days so there are no grounds for compensation.
Prehaps you should believe what you read on here and not the skate boards.
You can set it up so that after 4 days a NPB dispute is open automatically and then after a set period, closed and the fees refunded into your account.
It also stops any NPB leaving neg' feedback for getting a strike.
If more sellers set up their preferences to block those with NPB strikes the whole system would be better and seperate the buyers from the dreamers.