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Can't Pay or We'll take it away (Series 4 Part 2) |
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Watching this programme for the first time, it's great! I'm hooked.
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I like the bloke they show at the beginning from a few episodes ago, who does the mobot, 'I CAN'T PAY IT!', 'I CAN'T PAY IT!'
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Stewart mckraken is my favourite.
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Paul did one (debt collection) last year and seemed very out of his comfort zone. It was in a kebab take away place.
There are a few fathers and sons who work together. Steve Pinner and his son and now Delroy's son has come on board. Elmor seems a little more aggressive this series. He used to be quite laid back. I saw on Twitter that Paul has just celebrated his 72nd birthday! He is now Britain's Oldest Bailiff. I like the father/son bailiff pairings, they seem to work quite well. I disagree about Elmor- he still seems chilled, but maybe that is because he works with Stewart "shoot first, ask questions later" McCracken! The only one who I've noticed as being more aggressive is Delroy. |
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I really don't see the problem with Stewart McCracken. He treats them fairly in my opinion.
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I think shows like this have a lifespan as basically every week they do the same thing turn up argue with people and collect money.!
I have no TV now but watch if my mate has it on they seem to really like getting their sons into the business. Its ok but basically one big advert for Direct collection Bailiffs.
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what scottish agent?? i didn't notice a scottish accent amongst them
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Stewart mckraken is my favourite.
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i like the pairing of delroy with the big o'shaunessy guy
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At least get the name right OP. It's Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away. And yes I am pedantic.
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Stewart and Delroy are the ones who seem to "have one on them". I know they're in a difficult situation but they're the two who always seem to antagonise people the most.
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Stewart mckraken is my favourite.
Brian on the otherhand is a drama queen always rifles up the debtor and creates drama. |
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Paul did one (debt collection) last year and seemed very out of his comfort zone. It was in a kebab take away place.
There are a few fathers and sons who work together. Steve Pinner and his son and now Delroy's son has come on board. Elmor seems a little more aggressive this series. He used to be quite laid back. |
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Delroys son is a word that rhymes with banker, arrogant prick and forces entry too.
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what scottish agent?? i didn't notice a scottish accent amongst them
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Stewart McCracken
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is he scottish, i don't notice a scot's accent
Yes, he's Scottish. |
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What are you talking about? Dael is one of the nicest ones on there, seems a well-mannered and funny bloke.
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I call him Phil
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Stewart and Delroy are the ones who seem to "have one on them". I know they're in a difficult situation but they're the two who always seem to antagonise people the most.
Worst one of the bunch without a doubt is Brian! ![]() Quote:
I really don't see the problem with Stewart McCracken. He treats them fairly in my opinion.
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I like the bloke they show at the beginning from a few episodes ago, who does the mobot, 'I CAN'T PAY IT!', 'I CAN'T PAY IT!'
![]() "I can't pay it! I can't pay it!" or "I can't pay ya! I can't pay ya!" |
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paul and steve are really nice,i remember when they paid for this woman and her kids to stay in a bed and breakfast so they wouldnt have to walk the streets.dont like delroy or his son
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My husband and I always debate over wither he's saying
"I can't pay it! I can't pay it!" or "I can't pay ya! I can't pay ya!" He has a scouse accent, which can cause confusion. Therefore, he's saying: "I can't pay it!, I can't pay it!". |
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Delroys son is a word that rhymes with banker, arrogant prick and forces entry too.
Do you really think they would allow themselves to be shown breaking the law?
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Forces entry? Think you've been watching a different programme to the rest of us mate.
Do you really think they would allow themselves to be shown breaking the law? ![]() |
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Stewart and Delroy are the ones who seem to "have one on them". I know they're in a difficult situation but they're the two who always seem to antagonise people the most.
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