Originally posted by Invisiblehand
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Is convicted ex accountant Darren Upton practicing?
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I love these kind of threads! It's what boards are for.
I particularly liked the 'I have no proof but....' line.Comment
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I just have no idea why he hasn't come to defend his name. There was one post ages ago about sour grapes which was a really poor excuse.
There's rarely smoke without fire...Comment
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More likely he doesn't want to play with people who doubt his word and are making unfounded accusations. I know I wouldn't
Meanwhile we have lost a good source of free advice.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMore likely he doesn't want to play with people who doubt his word and are making unfounded accusations. I know I wouldn't
Meanwhile we have lost a good source of free advice.
I still pretty much don't doubt his word but the fact that he simply disappeared and hasn't even insisted on the thread being closed or pulled or refuted by admin is making me start to wonder....Comment
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Look at the reponses to his last post. If someone called me a criminal and /or a liar, I'm, pretty sure I'd be telling them to FOAD. Perhaps Darren is just a little more polite about it and prefers to leave the children to their little games.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostLook at the reponses to his last post. If someone called me a criminal and /or a liar, I'm, pretty sure I'd be telling them to FOAD. Perhaps Darren is just a little more polite about it and prefers to leave the children to their little games.Comment
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FWIW, he appears to have moved on from Fox Bartfield.
I joined Dynamo because of Darren's helpful advice on the forum, and I know others did too - so a presence does win business.
I found Darren to be knowledgeable and helpful, and it would make me very happy if he did as he said he would in his last post and sent his Id to admin to put this to bed once and for all.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFWIW, he appears to have moved on from Fox Bartfield.
I joined Dynamo because of Darren's helpful advice on the forum, and I know others did too - so a presence does win business.
I found Darren to be knowledgeable and helpful, and it would make me very happy if he did as he said he would in his last post and sent his Id to admin to put this to bed once and for all.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostMore likely he doesn't want to play with people who doubt his word and are making unfounded accusations. I know I wouldn't
Meanwhile we have lost a good source of free advice.Originally posted by malvolio View PostLook at the reponses to his last post. If someone called me a criminal and /or a liar, I'm, pretty sure I'd be telling them to FOAD. Perhaps Darren is just a little more polite about it and prefers to leave the children to their little games.Comment
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