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  1. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/feb/28/gps-offered-cash-to-refer-fewer-people-to-hospital I thought GPs were already finding it hard to cope with the workload? This sounds an odd way to try and fix the system. HB
  2. Hi, first time poster here. Thanks in advance to anyone that replies!! I financed a car through moneybarn via Carloan4U. Unfortunately I lost my job and two direct debits were returned, I contacted these pirates at Moneybarn and they pretty much stone walled me. I know I'm at fault here but I have a hearing coming up at combined court next week after requesting a temporary time order until I fix my employment situation. I took the car off the road when they said they were gonna repossess and parked it in the garage of my friends empty/unletted house (hes in property). The repo man knocked on my door and somehow seemed to know it was parked in a garage in the next town over. Even though I hadn't told a soul of the cars whereabouts and I don't know anyone who lives on that street. The forums are alive with talk of GPS trackers in their vehicles for people with bad credit (my credit isn't great hence using carloan4U), also I emailed a few people at Moneybarn & carloan4U using an assumed name, and they confirmed after much questioning that this is what they do. Does anyone know of this and if so where the tracker may be hidden? I'm grateful for any constructive input! TY - Wazz
  3. I can't believe that in this day and age there is no way to find a mobile even if its got GPS built in. O2 are about as much use as a paper kettle HTC the maker of the phone has a website called HTC sense which used to have a tracker on it, but that has now been removed to improve the site (perhaps the site should be called HTC NONSENSE) Police not really interested Unfortunately we didnt have time to sort out insurance before it was stolen as we were not going to pay the instore price Someone told us that it was automatically insured for a couple of weeks but that appears not to be true. Just hopeless - I have a good mind to stop the d/d payments until they do something to attempt to find it but i suppose that just wont help either.
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