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Marc must be right about Judge Rinder.

KT_DogKT_Dog Posts: 6,385
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...Common sense isn't it? Obviously they'll all have had to agree on the t's and c's before they go on it.
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    pepipoppepipop Posts: 4,099
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    He is. It's the same as Judge Judy. There's been some cases of peeps going on JJ just to get some money from her show, they make it up.
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    2la2la Posts: 4,872
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    I've often wondered why families go on there. Now it all makes sense.
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    Dave_62Dave_62 Posts: 1,215
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    Is she denying she got an appearance fee?
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    pepipoppepipop Posts: 4,099
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    Dave_62 wrote: »
    Is she denying she got an appearance fee?

    No she's denying she knew the show would pay her money back to her, not the 'friend' she was suing. Marc asked why didn't she go to small claims court, and that would be a 'real' case. Judge Judy is the same, the show pays the money won in thee case to the claimant.
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    jj2jj2 Posts: 4,135
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    A put up job between Ash and her friend is what Marc was getting at
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    roseblue1roseblue1 Posts: 7,498
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    pepipop wrote: »
    No she's denying she knew the show would pay her money back to her, not the 'friend' she was suing. Marc asked why didn't she go to small claims court, and that would be a 'real' case. Judge Judy is the same, the show pays the fines money to the claimant.

    And the fact it gets you on TV.
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    J SwiftJ Swift Posts: 1,112
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    Of course he's right

    The show's pure entertainment - they'd have both known the terms before they appeared, otherwise why would either of them drag a small-claims case onto national television?

    And that's why Aislyine offered the peach branch - she sat down and thought about it, and realised she was wrong
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    Flo71Flo71 Posts: 2,012
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    All she had to say was my friend wouldn't pay so we did on tv so I could get my money. That would have been honest, it would have shut Marc up and it would have stopped her looking like such an idiot.
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    FlowesFlowes Posts: 7,017
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    Suddenly it all makes sense
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    Stefano92Stefano92 Posts: 66,411
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    He is. Same as Judy.
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    Lozzo99Lozzo99 Posts: 1,074
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    jj2 wrote: »
    A put up job between Ash and her friend is what Marc was getting at

    Exactly. Which is why ashleyne went into meltdown. :D
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    viewer123viewer123 Posts: 1,990
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    pepipop wrote: »
    No she's denying she knew the show would pay her money back to her, not the 'friend' she was suing. Marc asked why didn't she go to small claims court, and that would be a 'real' case. Judge Judy is the same, the show pays the money won in thee case to the claimant.

    Exactly, & proves she is a liar ;-)
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    kimotagkimotag Posts: 11,064
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    She would not necessarily have known all the details. Her agent may have dealt with that side of things. All she needed to know was that she could avoid taking Michael to court (and the related costs) and that if she won the case (which was likely) she would get her money back. A little tv exposure would have been welcomed by Ash as well.
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    MrJamGdMrJamGd Posts: 528
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    She may have been in contact with the "friend", in which case she may not have wanted to broadcast her knowledge of how the money would be repaid to her.
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    MrSuperMrSuper Posts: 18,611
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    Didn't Marc also say he'd been on Judge Rinder too? Anyone know what for? Is it available to watch?
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    valdvald Posts: 46,057
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    I doubt she knew the details...I expect she has an agent.
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    greenyonegreenyone Posts: 3,545
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    J Swift wrote: »
    Of course he's right

    The show's pure entertainment - they'd have both known the terms before they appeared, otherwise why would either of them drag a small-claims case onto national television?

    And that's why Aislyine offered the peach branch - she sat down and thought about it, and realised she was wrong

    No she was trying to play Marc at his own game :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 634
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    Flo71 wrote: »
    All she had to say was my friend wouldn't pay so we did on tv so I could get my money. That would have been honest, it would have shut Marc up and it would have stopped her looking like such an idiot.

    Depending on the contract for that show she might not have been able to go into details about the show and payments and things.

    She really tied herself up in knots over it though.
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    cj592cj592 Posts: 4,067
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    MrSuper wrote: »
    Didn't Marc also say he'd been on Judge Rinder too? Anyone know what for? Is it available to watch?
    I think it was because someone stole his trousers, but I'm not sure.
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    Harry RedknappHarry Redknapp Posts: 4,422
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    jj2 wrote: »
    A put up job between Ash and her friend is what Marc was getting at

    So he's stating that she and her frauduantly claimed money then? And people are liking this?
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    GottaBeAdoredGottaBeAdored Posts: 11,096
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    So he's stating that she and her frauduantly claimed money then? And people are liking this?

    I'd say that counts for the vast majority of people on these shows.

    She's changed her tune again anyway..

    10.21pm: Aisleyne: "You're actually a nice guy."
    Marc: "No I'm not!"
    #BBUKLive
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    GottaBeAdoredGottaBeAdored Posts: 11,096
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    She should have lent the money to Spiral instead of the other HM and none of this would have happened.

    Spiral:cool:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11
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    Mark one again sticking his nose where it has no place, of course there are legal restrictions in respect of that show and if he is to be believed Mark knows that. His posturing is designed to put people into a situation which might cause them to rise, I for one would readily rise under similar circumstances because verbal aggression is a cowards art.
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    honeythewitchhoneythewitch Posts: 37,237
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    cj592 wrote: »
    I think it was because someone stole his trousers, but I'm not sure.

    Oh I saw that one. Mark lent his velcro trousers to somebody fatter than him and they ripped. Or something. :D
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    Dave_62Dave_62 Posts: 1,215
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    So they paid her a fee and then paid her the debt to her aswell. How does marc know what she got paid?
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