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NI Presbyterian mutual society, Short of funds for withdrawal?

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  • Should a congregation that is not in debt but has money in the P M S on deposit not be asked to forego their money for the benefit of savers. Surely this would be an act of charity, compassion and mutuality.
  • Orra
    Orra Posts: 9 Forumite
    Brick,
    You ask who to vote for in the up to £42k category, James Gregg has worked for the PMS Savers helping to organise meetings and providing research and information which was incorporated into papers passed to parliamentarians. This represents positive help for all savers can any other candidate claim such a committment.
    You've been told of the rest why not vote for the best James Gregg. I have.
  • Orra
    Orra Posts: 9 Forumite
    Flinflon you recommend voting for Robert Cairns for membership of the Crediors Committee in the £42k band you say 'I met him last year....' Since my post I have spoken around, ferreting you might say and who do you think Flinflon is but Robert Cairns what a fibber recommending himself.
    Who would vote for Good, whoever she is with that quality of advice on this forum?

    Betrayed has decided he wants a rerun of the PMS registering under IPS legislation as a Co-operative Society. Betrayed after all this time you should know that is how it was registered, exactly how it was registered you should attempt some research and see if you spot the error in the origional registration! Bohill of DETI NI confirmed the type or class of registration at the DETI Assembly Committee.

    A poor standard of comment on this forum.
  • dmxdave
    dmxdave Posts: 1,608 Forumite
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    Orra wrote: »

    A poor standard of comment on this forum.

    I see you as a new member on this forum have no problem in suggesting who to vote for!
    Dave
  • joylikes2shop
    joylikes2shop Posts: 474 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 31 October 2010 at 10:34PM
    Orra wrote: »
    Flinflon you recommend voting for Robert Cairns for membership of the Crediors Committee in the £42k band you say 'I met him last year....' Since my post I have spoken around, ferreting you might say and who do you think Flinflon is but Robert Cairns what a fibber recommending himself.

    Orra I'm sorry to tell you that your (recent ?) 'ferreting' hasn't been very accurate because I know for a fact that Robert Cairns IS NOT Flinflon... I hope your 'ferreting' around about James Gregg is more accurate. :eek:
    dmxdave wrote: »
    I see you as a new member on this forum have no problem in suggesting who to vote for!
    :T:T

    I believe that ALL the nominees are probably 'fine upstanding members of the community' and as such I believe that in reality ANY of them on the creditors committee would be a bonus for the savers.
    For the people being asked to vote, I assume that many dont personally know any of the nominees and would welcome any 'extra' POSITIVE and CONSTRUCTIVE comments which can be made on this forum.I feel that your comments about Robert Cairns, Good, 'whoever she is' and Betrayed are not only negative and argumentative, but misleading.
  • Flinflon you recommend voting for Robert Cairns for membership of the Crediors Committee in the £42k band you say 'I met him last year....' Since my post I have spoken around, ferreting you might say and who do you think Flinflon is but Robert Cairns what a fibber recommending himself.

    A poor standard of comment on this forum.

    Orra, you need some ferret practice. Instead of speaking around, you might make some progress by asking around. I am not Robert Cairns, and your rather childish attempt to identify individuals goes quite against the spirit of this forum and, I dare say, that of most forums. I would respectfully urge (a) an improvement in your grammar and (b) an improvement in your attitude. In only four posts, you have accused one poster of betrayal (post 4181), another of being a liar (post 4296) and you've not hesitated to be rude (post 4188) with your 'wise up' remark. If there's a poor standard of comment on this forum, I respectfully suggest it's hardly improved by your own choice of language.
  • Orra
    Orra Posts: 9 Forumite
    My I have upset Flinfon when were you promoted to CS? We are on the www posting behind aliases not in a classroom.

    Fact
    Good and McCandless posed with J. Donaldson MP for a photograph welcoming the previous administration's Ministerial Working Group's proposals. These proposals included the hardship fund the only source of help for 'shareholders'. Betrayal. Joylikes2shop can confirm.

    Fact
    McCandless spoke, with full knowledge, of the hardship fund the previous Sunday to this on Sunday Sequence. 'Shareholders' betrayed.

    Fact
    Mike Bohill at the Committee for Enterprise, Trade & Investment on 25th February 2010 confirmed, to the Chairman, the PMS was registered as a Co-operative Society. J. Donaldson should be able to provide the detailed minutes not yet available online.

    How's the grammar Flinfon?
    I am not being misleading Flinfon, just sticking carefully to the facts.
  • D.A.
    D.A. Posts: 1,161 Forumite
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    Orra, given your username, I'm guessing that you're actually James Gregg?
  • BETRAYED
    BETRAYED Posts: 358 Forumite
    I think that Declan O'Loan's points are worth considering.
    He understands the dilemma that we in PMS are facing.
    His wife, Nula o'Loan was the Ombandswomanm for several years.
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