Smidge wrote: » So where exactly did IW get all of these details then?
rameire wrote: » could be from here The Register of Electors section of page The Electoral Register and direct marketinghttp://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/government_in_ireland/elections_and_referenda/voting/registering_to_vote.html
Fr. Ned wrote: » Got mine on Friday, sent it back this morning by registered post with a note attached explaining that I will not be entering any contract with them. €180 million to set up. €55k for a gym. €7k bonuses on the way for staff.. They can f*** right off, I won't be paying to line a certain 'tax non dom's' pockets.......
dxhound2005 wrote: » Why not go the whole way and get them to disconnect your house from their supply? Then you can make your own contract with an alternative supplier.
Fr. Ned wrote: » When eventually the water services in this banana republic are privatised, which they will be, and the service is far worse than it is, don't say you weren't warned.
dxhound2005 wrote: » You really should drill a private well. The Freemen who told you to write No Contract on the form are leading you astray. You will have to pay if you want to keep using the mains water.
Fr. Ned wrote: » There's not a chance of them even finding my water main, they couldn't prove I'm on it if they tried. The joys of living in the country.....
dxhound2005 wrote: » You really should drill a private well. The Freemen who told you to write No Contract on the form are leading you astray.
dxhound2005 wrote: » You will have to pay ( again) if you want to keep using the mains water.
dxhound2005 wrote: » I hear they have set up a special team to track down the Freemen who send them back forms with No Contract. And they will be passing over those details to the Revenue for special checks on all their tax affairs. Big Phil ordered that before he went to Brussels.
Fr. Ned wrote: » Aaaaah 'special checks', they can check up on me as much as they want to, they can do an audit if they like. Just received my TCC for the next 12 months, 2013 liability paid in full and 2014 preliminary fully up to date as are all VAT returns. I don't mess with revenue......
dxhound2005 wrote: » TV licence inspector and dog warden will be round soon. I'd be very disappointed in your Freeman credentials if you are paying for these.
Fr. Ned wrote: » BTW, when they sent out their pack they sent it to my wife, in her maiden name even though we've been married for nearly 15 years..... Where do these muppets get their info? They can summon me or her to court and it'll be laughed out of it....
dxhound2005 wrote: » She is bleesed amongst women.
Fr. Ned wrote: » You do know, dxhound, that revenue are not in the business of collecting debts for private or semi private companies don't you? That threat is so hollow it's laughable.
dxhound2005 wrote: » I just made it up for a laugh, glad you appreciate it. The Freemen who told you to write No Contract are just making up stuff as well, gives me a good laugh.
Fr. Ned wrote: » I didn't write 'No contract' I wrote to tell them that I don't consent to enter into a contract with them. Tell me this, would you enter into a legally binding contract with a company for a service that you're not sure of and where you were not given a contract price?
Banjo String wrote: » In other news, I see the SF motion to reduce the lpt by 15% has been passed by Dublin city council, South County Dublin council and by Wicklow council this evening.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Under what legally binding contract are you receiving a supply of potable water at present?
Mrs Garth Brooks wrote: » Just Dublin?
mynameismud wrote: » I welcome water charges. Like the rest of the pro side i'm happy to see that the old,the disabled,the sick,the poor and the unemployed will be paying their share.Means I have to pay less tax in the future Friends and family in the Public sector are happy with the charges also,the way they see it is if there is more tax raised the better the chances they have of having some of their pay cuts restored. Not a hope in hell they are getting my PPS number though.