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Your post #72 to my post #71.
If I mistook your reply to my post as having a dig @ HMRC I apologise it was a misunderstanding on my part.
But the point about being in the HMRC enforcement process stands, engage with them and you will get a more positive outcome.Antonic - your change of tone from post 71 to your latest is somewhat confusing.
I was so pleased by your earlier post and then you drop a horror on 74? What happened inbetween?0 -
CornishWildFlower wrote: »I have read the entire thread and I don't feel the need to delve into other threads FB has contributed to. There is more than an element of manipulation (bordering on bullying) going on here, and not on FB or DSeventy's part.
You may not like what they say but, they have every right to say it.0 -
pmlindyloo wrote: »[/B]
No-one is saying that they don't have a right to say it.
You say that you don't feel the need to delve into other threads that FB has written.
In my case I haven't delved into other posts but have 'met' him on the way as I've been trying to help other posters.
He very rarely gives advice (surely the aim of this forum?) but just, it seems to me, enjoys winding people up until they get mad. He seems to be totally insensitive to anyone's situation.
I'm not going to post any more about this. In the end it just 'feeds' the troll.
I shant post anymore either as I am now being called manipualting and borderline bullying. How sad the way this forum goes when all I asked was advice and what-to-do-next. I got told in no uncertain terms didnt I with the back up of some other rather misguided posters. Still, there you go - thats life. I would rather be in mine than be in any way part of theirs. I can feel the heat from their halos from here.
pmlindylou - thanks again. And I wish you well for the future. I shall look out for your posts on other threads..
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Your post #72 to my post #71.
If I mistook your reply to my post as having a dig @ HMRC I apologise it was a misunderstanding on my part.
But the point about being in the HMRC enforcement process stands, engage with them and you will get a more positive outcome.0 -
CornishWildFlower wrote: »I would say that being howled down and decried consistently is very much denying a person their right to speak, apart from being the height of bad manners.0
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Howled down, decried - whaaaaatttttt. They have never been denied the right to speak throughout the thread. Its just the delivery of some of their comments were taken in the spirit they were given. Nasty trollish and unecessary. Bad manners! Oh for goodness sake go and eat a pasty or something. Interpret that how you like.....
And who is being nasty again????0 -
fogartyblue. wrote: »And who is being nasty again????0
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On this thread in particular. Helpful and informative posters are more than welcome - you are not.0
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Did you get through on any of the numbers yetNeeding to lose weight start date 26 December 2011 current loss 60 pound Down. Lots more to go to get into my size 6 jeans0
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Did you get through on any of the numbers yet
No! I have done as much as I can at the moment (within my capabilities) with emails, registered letters and MP. The phone numbers are just not available. I wonder why they put it on the letter and then when one tries to get through they are unavailable!!
Thank you for your interest though.0
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