I don’t believe Clemmie has the nerve to try to deceive her followers by pulling a fast one . I absolutely do believe they are a pair of dopey buggers who would unintentionally leave wallets and expensive jewellery in an unlocked car ......because they are careless and disorganised and I do judge them for it.I’m side eyeing this whole thing now. How convenient that she got it back
Well yes because why is she asking what the pawnbrokers would have done? Surely she just asked them herself?Probably found it under the pile of laundry. She admitted life was chaotic so probabky never really lost them. Put a wash on et voila there they were on that skanky floor
This- I don’t think she would deceive over something like this, just disorganised and sloppy. Glad she’s found them though.I don’t believe Clemmie has the nerve to try to deceive her followers by pulling a fast one . I absolutely do believe they are a pair of dopey buggers who would unintentionally leave wallets and expensive jewellery in an unlocked car ......because they are careless and disorganised and I do judge them for it.
I think they had shared details with all local pawnbrokers. Somebody tried to sell it so the shop knew it was stolen and contacted the police first and then her to let her know. She has had to go to police to collect.its a little surprising that she’s managed to track them down and have them handed over to her so quickly!
People had told her to take pictures of the rings to local pawnbrokers. The pawnbrokers reported the rings to the police when they came in. She hasn't got the rings back yet, just knows they have been handed in to police.Wait a second... how did she get the ring back?
So the thief pawned it locally, she just happened to call them and ask if anyone had pawned a distinctive ring, and she gets to take it off the pawnbrokers’ hands? As easy as that? I don’t get it.
Yeh they could also have just sold their 1million pound house in Peckham (especially as the market was much more buoyant back then). The “financial crisis” debacle is when I stopped following her. Ridiculous to describe it as a “crisis” when she has so many assets and rich family who just loaned them the money.Remember when the Telfords hit rock bottom and were in a so called “debt crisis”. Guess she could have sold off the ring then rather than expecting friends and family to bail her out
People like her who claim debt crisis, you tend to find it's all relative and to them a crisis is having to shop at Aldi rather than have Ocado deliver.Yeh they could also have just sold their 1million pound house in Peckham (especially as the market was much more buoyant back then). The “financial crisis” debacle is when I stopped following her. Ridiculous to describe it as a “crisis” when she has so many assets and rich family who just loaned them the money.
The whole crisis really pissed me off. Half a year after crying “financial crisis” she went on a 10 day holiday to Thailand and then went on to have another child...Absolutely agree about the house. In the financial crisis post she wrote, she says she could have sold the house but it was the only security they had in an otherwise shit time or something like that. Which is why I find that whole finance thing with her so annoying. If people had equity with presumably way more than they owed like Clemmie then its not really a crisis. Having to do something you don't want to do - but not a financial crisis!
Reminds me of someone I knew who once cried that they were “skint”.People like her who claim debt crisis, you tend to find it's all relative and to them a crisis is having to shop at Aldi rather than have Ocado deliver.
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