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06 Mar 11 #255577 by coliuke
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Hi,

I went to CSA cos was thinking will be easier to get money from my ex.WRONG!!!
They keep chasing my ex every single month asking for money.Ex behind with his payments all ready.Few weeks ago I was told if he miss one more payment,they have to take money direct from his employer.Thought great!!At least now we will be sorted,no more huge phone bill.
So surprise surprise he did!Few days ago phoned them again,cos they never phones and updates me.Been told they just gonna wait and see,as my ex promised them to pay this month all money,apparantly now he has no money,so cant pay.I heard this story so many times.FUnny he has no money to pay,but has money to drink!!!He works, so how how has no money!???Any ideas how to sorted this mess?This makes me so angry!!!

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