Leinsterblue wrote: » MORE - 'Understand she's upset' Alex's parents, from Torpoint, had accepted an invitation to the party at a dry ski slope in Plymouth, Devon, just before Christmas. However, they realised their son was double-booked and due to spend time with his grandparents, which he did. His parents said they had no contact information for Ms Lawrence at that time. They found the invoice in a brown envelope in his schoolbag last week. Mr Nash said: "It was a proper invoice with full official details and even her bank details on it. "I can understand that she's upset about losing money. The money isn't the issue, it's the way she went about trying to get the money from me. "She didn't treat me like a human being, she treated me like a child and that I should do what she says." In a short statement, Ms Lawrence said: "All details were on the party invite. They had every detail needed to contact me." Mr Nash said he had been told he was being taken to the small claims court because he was refusing to pay.
DoYouEvenLift wrote: » He should send her a £50 note with a note saying "keep the change, ya filthy animal."
ScumLord wrote: » I predict that in 12 months time there will be a story about a 6 year old boy that had no friends at his birthday party.
kfallon wrote: » FYP
coffeepls wrote: » Poor kids! This is what's bringing them up.... it's just sad. I guess we'll see them all on Jeremy in years to come!
bjork wrote: » I'm suprised the wedding crowd haven't thought of this.......................yet! Just you wait