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DVTimes 05-31-2011 10:01 AM

gary if you belive switch is a credit card, why not post a link to prove it.

DVTimes 05-31-2011 10:03 AM

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Don?t encourage him by giving him money. He will only give it to Nat for drugs.

Look at the fucking banner ads he makes at home using MS PAINT:



I feel sorry for him really. He has gone full retard and getting no care in the community. Thanks Thatcher! Cos of you, we?ve got to put up with aids spreading whore mongerers like Gary. He even has a mullet.

Don?t join the site. Unless you are a proper spack.

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ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18180041)
Gary I did own at 14 (or 15) a switch card.

they had just come out.

yes your right they were a replacment for check books. they did not provide credit at all. as i stated in the early days the payment did not come out of your account direct. somtimes it took days, and in fact i remeber a payment taking weeks.

so often people would spend more than they had. say on wed they may spend more than what was in the account as by friday there pay had gone into there account to cover the debit payments. it was a student trick.

but these cards never gave credit. they were an electronic form of check book with the added bonus of also being a bank cash machine card. this was not credit.

as i say if you realy did run a shop you would know this.

you have stated i lied. i hope you will retract this. i did own a switch card under the age of 16.

It wasnt a replacement for a cheque book, it was a card that was also a cheque garentee card. This meant that people could spend decent money on their cheques and garentee them.

It gave credit, you could spend what you wanted on a switch anytime, you was liable for it! It was a debit card, because it came straight from your bank, but you could go overdrawn!

You had to be 18 or a gaurentaur was needed.... If you really had one, you would have know this :warning

merina0803 05-31-2011 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 18176535)
Can someone, for the love of GOD, stop DVTimes cutting and pasting shit news stories in GFY?

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:thumbsup

DVTimes 05-31-2011 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 18180054)
It wasnt a replacement for a cheque book, it was a card that was also a cheque garentee card. This meant that people could spend decent money on their cheques and garentee them.

It gave credit, you could spend what you wanted on a switch anytime, you was liable for it! It was a debit card, because it came straight from your bank, but you could go overdrawn!

You had to be 18 or a gaurentaur was needed.... If you really had one, you would have know this :warning

no

i had one at 18. no one guranteed it.

it did not give you credit.

do you not understand the difference between credit and simply a time gap of taking money out of your account.

are you saying checks gave you credit as you can spend even if you do not have the funds?

DVTimes 05-31-2011 10:16 AM

http://www.maestrocard.com/uk/general/faq.html#q0

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What's the difference between a Maestro card and a credit card?



Your Maestro card is linked to your bank account, and the amount of your purchases is deducted directly from that account. Generally, you enter your PIN on a keypad when you want to purchase an item with Maestro.*

A credit card allows you to pay via instalments and/or a revolving line of credit, with the limit set by the issuer. Your monthly payment can range from a minimum amount, set by your bank, to your entire outstanding balance. Generally, if you pay the entire bill at the end of the month, no interest is charged. If a balance is outstanding, you will be charged interest at a predetermined annual percentage rate (APR), which differs from issuer to issuer.

*Currently, in some countries you may be requested to sign a receipt to complete your Maestro transaction rather than enter your PIN.


Rochard 05-31-2011 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18176857)

That's hot.

DamianJ 05-31-2011 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 18180019)
lies from a mental

Post some proof or fuck off, mentalist.

DVTimes 05-31-2011 10:21 AM

i am starting to think that gary is telling fibs about owning a shop, as surly he would have more idea about switch and other debit cards than anyone.

oh well.

off out now.

ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18180041)
Gary I did own at 14 (or 15) a switch card.

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18180072)
no

i had one at 18. no one guranteed it.

it did not give you credit.

do you not understand the difference between credit and simply a time gap of taking money out of your account.

are you saying checks gave you credit as you can spend even if you do not have the funds?

Which one is it??? 14, 15 or 18...

If you had one at 18, you would have also noticed you could go to the shop & spend £100 on it, even when your balance was zero...
Its a dbit card that gives credit. End of!

ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by DamianJ (Post 18180103)
Post some proof or fuck off, mentalist.

You first say I left school at 14, then I have no qualifactions, that I was not the owner of a petshop & that anybody could have a switch card at 16.

All are not true. Whos the mentalist.

I left school at 16, I have plenty of gcses of alevel standard & left school to pay lease, set up & run my own petshop. I also had a switch card at 16, yet only because of a garrentaur..


I state it to you that you waste time writing bullshit about me & my partner.

DVTimes 05-31-2011 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 18180138)
Which one is it??? 14, 15 or 18...

If you had one at 18, you would have also noticed you could go to the shop & spend £100 on it, even when your balance was zero...
Its a dbit card that gives credit. End of!

so your saying that a check also gives you credit as you can spend cash even if its not in your account?

do you know what credit is?

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CDSmith 05-31-2011 10:51 AM

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ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18180227)
so your saying that a check also gives you credit as you can spend cash even if its not in your account?

do you know what credit is?

:1orglaugh Are you serious? :helpme

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DVTimes 05-31-2011 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ArsewithClass (Post 18180291)
:1orglaugh Are you serious? :helpme

you have stated debit cards are credit cards and that you need to be 18 to own a debit card.

so do you understand what credit is?

i suspect you do not.

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L-Pink 05-31-2011 11:47 AM

I'm confused.

ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18180363)
you have stated debit cards are credit cards and that you need to be 18 to own a debit card.

so do you understand what credit is?

i suspect you do not.

:1orglaugh I never said a credit card was a debit card, I said a debit card gives money straight from your bank, & then continued to ask whether you was 14, 15 or 18 when you have pretended to have had a switch card, because they are debit cards, but allow use of credited money. Therefore you can spend money from your switch card, even if you do not have the finances in the bank, which in turn is credit.

You do have to be 18 to own any credit agreement, of which you have to sign to have a switch card.

DVTimes 05-31-2011 12:11 PM

how can i remeber if i was 14 or 15, it was years ago.

but it was about that age as i was only in the fist or second year of high school.

ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DVTimes (Post 18180480)
how can i remeber if i was 14 or 15, it was years ago.

but it was about that age as i was only in the fist or second year of high school.

:1orglaugh First, then dont state anything if you cant remember. Second, did you even go to high school :thumbsup

You clearly said you had a switch card, that means you would have had to sign a credit agreement, allowing you to spend even when your account is at zero or over its overdraft.

I can most definatly say you were lying when you said you were a certain age & most definatly say, I think you shall find you cannot remember the card you had as it was most definatly NOT a switch card :thumbsup

ottopottomouse 05-31-2011 12:24 PM

Is this nonsense still going on?

Divvy, take Sandy out and get some fresh air.

Gary, go and play in your pool or something.

ArsewithClass 05-31-2011 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ottopottomouse (Post 18180514)
Is this nonsense still going on?

Divvy, take Sandy out and get some fresh air.

Gary, go and play in your pool or something.

No probs man.. seccling up with a beer & some tv with the lady, Have a good one otto :thumbsup

Paul Markham 05-31-2011 02:40 PM

Bumping it for the idiots to carry on in the morning. LOL

DVTimes 05-31-2011 02:55 PM

he he he

man thats crazy

DVTimes 06-01-2011 05:38 AM

i am off out to use my debit card now i know its a credit card?????


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