You can work out the address if you pause and full-screen, good old Jimmy still not being careful enough, or maybe he'll pass it off as part of his bigger plan. It's certainly not the address he was made bankrupt in, so he's had to move out, or he's playing these silly games with his friends bills.
Angolvagyok wrote:
You can work out the address if you pause and full-screen, good old Jimmy still not being careful enough, or maybe he'll pass it off as part of his bigger plan. It's certainly not the address he was made bankrupt in, so he's had to move out, or he's playing these silly games with his friends bills.
Angolvagyok wrote:
You can work out the address if you pause and full-screen, good old Jimmy still not being careful enough, or maybe he'll pass it off as part of his bigger plan. It's certainly not the address he was made bankrupt in, so he's had to move out, or he's playing these silly games with his friends bills.
15 Smithwell Lane, Hebden Bridge, HX7 7NX
The house is owned by Michael Patrick Mongan.
Damn, I'm good.
I'd got it as 35 not 15. Hope he doesn't mind the plod coming round at 01:00 looking for Jimmy Wyld. Also, shouldn't you be telling the Receiver your new address?
Jimmy also drops into the video the brilliant tactic of everyone doing the ANNRTS. Can we start with the government stopping paying benefits and replying ANNRTS to all claimants? Should save a fortune.
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self
Wondered why I couldn't spot it. I can see that picture could go either way but I have checked and agree there isn't a 35 in that street.
Now stop plastering Jimmy Wyld's address all over the internet.
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self
I tried this and agree Google does this but I think it is "doing its best" not confirming. 35 is not on the postcode list for that postcode though, hence me accepting that it is 15.
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self
I tried this and agree Google does this but I think it is "doing its best" not confirming. 35 is not on the postcode list for that postcode though, hence me accepting that it is 15.
I get what you're saying but absolutely no way that's a '1' unless your computers write numbers differently in the UK than here.
Chaos wrote:soooooo. shocking mr noname is a fibber and altered the doc and placed it back in the envelope?
I would not put it passed him to stage this just to make a video and lead others down the same hole he is now in. I do not now a great deal about bankruptcy but would any past debts still be writing to him? Moreover would they not be contacting his official receiver to see if there is anything left over from the sale of his house?
doublelong wrote:I do not now a great deal about bankruptcy but would any past debts still be writing to him? Moreover would they not be contacting his official receiver to see if there is anything left over from the sale of his house?
Creditors would be communicating with the Official Receiver. Council Tax, Parking Tickets (which I think he said he suspected it was) Motoring offences, Courts will all be after him directly (as they are not civil debts, they have their own rules).
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self
The Croydon address on the reverse of the envelope leads back to Parking Eye, so it'll be for a parking ticket. But I think the letters are addressed to someone else, because the letter configuration where the name is doesn't fit with James Wyld. Unless he's using a fake name that he's now trying to lose as well.
Chaos wrote:any named creditors would have to come from him correct? How else would a receiver know who all his creditors are?
Public notice of the bankruptcy invites all creditors to contact the receiver. Any reasonable sized financial organisation checks daily for any customers appearing in the listings.
"There is something about true madness that goes beyond mere eccentricity." Will Self