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What you mean you’ve thrown it away!!
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Had a bloke come in to work that did a job for me 3 years ago and he’d left one of his tools here. It wasn’t expensive just a clamp of some sorts, I phoned him at the time to tell him and he said he’s call in for it.
He’s just called in now to collect it and was furious that I haven’t kept it and thrown it away ???? |
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I’ve still got a set of step ladders my decorator left last year, he was a right short arse so god knows what he’s been doing since - skirtings I imagine
Anyway they were better than my existing set so finders keepers  |
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"I’ve still got a set of step ladders my decorator left last year, he was a right short arse so god knows what he’s been doing since - skirtings I imagine
Anyway they were better than my existing set so finders keepers "
Oh that made me chuckle just doing skirtings |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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I had a fence put up three years ago. The fencers wheelbarrow is still here.
It's been pretty useful, but does have a small hole in it, so will be off to the tip the next time I go.
(Unless someone else leaves welding gear lying around, in which case I'll give myself an industrial injury trying to cover it) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My brother once found the person who sold him his flat in his hallway when he returned from work. The guy still had keys on him and he wanted to make sure he had emptied the attic properly.
He got told to fuck off and leave his keys on the counter. |
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"My brother once found the person who sold him his flat in his hallway when he returned from work. The guy still had keys on him and he wanted to make sure he had emptied the attic properly.
He got told to fuck off and leave his keys on the counter."
Omg never thought of that, I bet loads of people have got spare keys for their old house |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My brother once found the person who sold him his flat in his hallway when he returned from work. The guy still had keys on him and he wanted to make sure he had emptied the attic properly.
He got told to fuck off and leave his keys on the counter."
The first thing I do when I move somewhere is change the locks and the toilet seats! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My brother once found the person who sold him his flat in his hallway when he returned from work. The guy still had keys on him and he wanted to make sure he had emptied the attic properly.
He got told to fuck off and leave his keys on the counter.
The first thing I do when I move somewhere is change the locks and the toilet seats!"
Yeah he changed the locks immediately don't know about the toilet seats! |
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"My brother once found the person who sold him his flat in his hallway when he returned from work. The guy still had keys on him and he wanted to make sure he had emptied the attic properly.
He got told to fuck off and leave his keys on the counter."
Cheeeeeeeeky cunt!! Truth be told I'd have had the prick arrested. How?! Why?! In what world is that OK? Yeah fuck it I'll just go into someone else's house and have a mooch about.
Nope. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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He probably should have called the police but it was the was the way the guy thought it was completely normal threw him.
More of wtf happened there than pure anger. |
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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago
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Technically, I don't think there's a criminal offence - it's trespass, which is civil.
However "This is my pool cue. I'm going to treat you as an aggressive intruder in 3...2...1..." would seem entriely justified.
If he had left something in the attic, tough. Ownership of whatever it was has been transferred. |
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