Injustice in Europe

Slipping through the legal net…

El Correos, The Ex and Alan Jackson

Bank Holiday has been and gone over the long weekend and El Correos (the post office) have sent back a letter I was supposed to sign for because it was not picked up within 7 days!

Good grief ! They were closed for 4 of those days and I could not get there the other days when they were open. How do you ever get anything done when you rely on these services to provide a service?

I wonder how important it was to receive that letter and sometime down the road I will be expected to answer for the letter I was unable to pick  up. And so it goes on.

I wonder if it was from Torrox Court or DeCotta McKenna and Santafé. Probably not the latter come to think of it, they don’t correspond by e-mail any more let alone write me letters…or do they?

 To paraphrase Alan Jackson…

“I’m getting screwed by the hour and older by the minute, my ex just pushed me over the limit, I’ld like to call her something but I think I’ll just call it a day”

For some light relief listen to  Alan Jackson and the real version of a song that sums up the mood of the hour!

Slipping through the legal net, a 53 year old Englishman, resident in Spain, is to lose his house and home within a matter of days. He has fallen victim to cross-border legal processes and unfortunate circumstances which include an archaic and somewhat secretive, local legal system.

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December 10, 2008 Posted by injusticeineurope | Injustice in Europe | , , | No Comments Yet