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  • Sensemaya
    Sensemaya Posts: 1,739 Forumite
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    Idiophreak wrote: »
    Sensemaya wrote: »

    Can he, though?

    I'm no expert in these things, but I'm fairly sure it's not permissible to kill the business and start again, just to get rid of an investor? If you could do that, there would be no investors. His daughters interests don't really seem to come into it...he'd rather see his daughter and her mother go without than only have £400 spending money each month....

    Happens all the time. I have access to creditsafe. I can look anything up.

    My half brother...well he use to be my brother but he has an obnoxious wife who steals my late mothers jewellry because my half bro is hen pecked, for instance, is an absolute bas*tard. I beleive he was scre*wing the company secretary literally. I won't elaborate... One scam is to pay creditors on the button for a few months and then build up a credit rating. Then when it's reaches a few thousand not pay then go bust and set up another another Ltd Co.

    But as you say you are not an expert in these matters.
  • Sensemaya
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    galangm8 wrote: »
    Sensemaya wrote: »
    galangm8 wrote: »

    What matters is that Danboy has got the message and won't be posting any more personal details surrounding his business et al and will be, I assume, seeking professional advice - I have supplied a contact for him and he can do further research - to sort his personal problems out.

    You are still backtracking...

    As for your other responses:

    People can read what you have written unless you decide to edit your postings. They can decide for themselves.

    I read this forum everyday. If I decide to reply publicly I will. If I decide to PM I will. I think people forget who actually reads this forum.

    A lot of CSA websites are not free any more. Take NACSA for instance...Hi Michelle... You know why? The govt got involved. You read the sticky here posted a few years ago? It's all changed. They made things a lot more difficult. They have tightened up.

    They are probably reading all this and having a good laugh...plus the lawyers who,quite rightly, are making loads of dosh through govt incompetence. Who can blame them.

    I am now totally confused!

    And you reply to me about sarcasm and bragging you have received 35K ( to date:beer:) from the taxpayer. Aren't you a clever girl? You wish to exchange figures?



    Received from the TAXPAYER??? Please, please explain, one thing I'll give my NRP credit for is 40 years MOD service...£30,000 paid voluntarily £5,000 I racked up GENUINE mistakes the CSA had made and got them to rectify.

    Bragging most definitely not, more like ashamed....£35,000 is absolute rubbish to me and my child's standard of living.

    Government/Csa whoever you want can read what I have to say..it's nothing they have never heard already, including Nacsa...in fact it was the good old Mr Cameron who instructed CSA Complaints Review Team to rectify 'their' mistake and collect by DEO £5,000. I've got nothing to hide and need to private messaging.

    What the hell are you going on about?
  • Sensemaya
    Sensemaya Posts: 1,739 Forumite
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    edited 16 January 2013 at 12:07AM
    !!!!!!ed up the quotes
  • galangm8
    galangm8 Posts: 149 Forumite
    Sensemaya wrote: »
    !!!!!!ed up the quotes

    What am I talking about???

    Please, please can you explain what you said that I had received £35,000 from the taxpayer...otherwise I'll take all what you said in your quote to me, as you haven't got a clue and been sipping too much brew.:cool:
  • Sensemaya
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    I must digress...

    When the company secretary...you know the one my half bro was shag*gin... was 16 years old she was sent to the fishmongers and was told to ask for a pound of 'cli&oris!:D

    When everything went t*tis up years later...my uncle Nepotis found out and half bro was sacked...quite rightly...they were very naughty and was setting up a new business using the stock from Uncle's business...inbetween shagg*in...my late mother told me he had no money ie savings because he had used it all ...get this...paying the employees wages out of his own pocket. This was all boll*ocks as he was really using up his savings to pay Ms Cli*t company car and wage on top of what her declared wages. And so on....I should write a novel.

    Mind you it was nothing to do with me,.I reckon its best to be a sole trader.

    But stealing my mother's jewellry ie grandmothers is unforgiveable.

    I feel better now. We all have feelings.

    Moral of this stroy: do not trust anyone.
  • Sensemaya
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    galangm8 wrote: »
    What am I talking about???

    Please, please can you explain what you said that I had received £35,000 from the taxpayer...otherwise I'll take all what you said in your quote to me, as you haven't got a clue and been sipping too much brew.:cool:

    What a nasty piece of work you are. Please refer to post#117 for your admissal of receiving 35K from CSA. One way or the other it's the good old taxpayer at the end of the day. If you disagree I'm sure you will prove it. You do like editing,don't you? Have a cli*toris on me.
  • galangm8
    galangm8 Posts: 149 Forumite
    Sensemaya wrote: »
    What a nasty piece of work you are. Please refer to post#117 for your admissal of receiving 35K from CSA. One way or the other it's the good old taxpayer at the end of the day. If you disagree I'm sure you will prove it. You do like editing,don't you? Have a cli*toris on me.

    OOOOOw touch a raw nerve did I.....cos were talking cli*toris's, same little thing that got us into this mess:rotfl:

    £35,000 pounds received through the Child Support Agency - £30,000 by Standing Order and £5,000 through DEO - please explain how this is taxpayers' money? It was paid by my child's very hard working father - after he had already paid his 40% tax.

    Why did you have your child to a drop out?

    Editing?? I still have no clue what you are talking about.
  • galangm8
    galangm8 Posts: 149 Forumite
    Sensemaya wrote: »
    What a nasty piece of work you are. Please refer to post#117 for your admissal of receiving 35K from CSA. One way or the other it's the good old taxpayer at the end of the day. If you disagree I'm sure you will prove it. You do like editing,don't you? Have a cli*toris on me.

    Just read post No.117

    You do know that when the CSA collect maintenance for a PWC, it is from the NRP not the taxpayer, don't you :o


    ...maybe that's where you've been going wrong
  • Sensemaya
    Sensemaya Posts: 1,739 Forumite
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    galangm8 wrote: »
    OOOOOw touch a raw nerve did I.....cos were talking cli*toris's, same little thing that got us into this mess:rotfl:

    £35,000 pounds received through the Child Support Agency - £30,000 by Standing Order and £5,000 through DEO - please explain how this is taxpayers' money? It was paid by my child's very hard working father - after he had already paid his 40% tax.

    Why did you have your child to a drop out?

    Editing?? I still have no clue what you are talking about.

    You are still not reading my postings carefully enough. Eldest child at Oxford, Dad a barrister...hardly a drop out. Mind you I would like to describe him as a barrister that goes under the system rather like Winston Churchill did at school. They get away with ...things...But WC is nothing like my ex. Hardly the same league.

    As for my clit*oris it stopped working after a while as it was a matter of 5 mins including the cigarettee;) He thought he was God's gift but I thought otherwise:eek:
  • Sensemaya
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    galangm8 wrote: »
    Just read post No.117

    You do know that when the CSA collect maintenance for a PWC, it is from the NRP not the taxpayer, don't you :o


    ...maybe that's where you've been going wrong

    It is when a PWC receives advance payments. Please note the plural. I never go wrong.
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