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Sterling Investment Bond question

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  • nattynick
    nattynick Posts: 6 Forumite
    jem16 wrote: »
    My main point is that you seem to have become unecessarily argumentative where no real argument appears to exist..

    Are you serious? You think Whiteflag is the augumentative one?

    You've spent two days arguing in a discussion between two grown-up posters that you entered with no invitation from either and nothing to contribute other than silly girly points. Grown-ups like dunstonh really don't need you to protect or mother them.

    If, judging from your love of smilies, you are a 14 year old with raging hormones and without any control over your crushes on old men in striped trousers then you're partially excused. If you aren't, then you seriously need to get a life and something better to do with your time.

    Grown ups like to discuss things and it's helpful to hear differing views. If you don't want to see discussion then go somewhere that caters for your needs. We don't want to read your mindless argumentative rubbish thanks.
  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,618 Forumite
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    edited 10 July 2009 at 1:35PM
    nattynick wrote: »
    If you don't want to see discussion then go somewhere that caters for your needs.

    Good idea - why don't you do that?
    Grown-ups like dunstonh really don't need you to protect or mother them.

    So why are you doing it?
    We don't want to read your mindless argumentative rubbish thanks.

    Don't read it then - nobody forced you.

    Great first post by the way.
  • nattynick
    nattynick Posts: 6 Forumite
    So a 14 year old (but one who took 3 minutes to think up and edit in her witty last line so not the sharpest in the box either). Didn't I hear your mother calling you?
  • jem16
    jem16 Posts: 19,618 Forumite
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    nattynick wrote: »
    edit in her witty last line

    Pity that wasn't what was edited though........

    Have fun!
  • parkersages
    parkersages Posts: 49 Forumite
    Does anyone know a Bank or Building Society that has a product (saving or bond not equity linked) accepting funds from Discretionary Trusts with a decent interest rate, please
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