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I'm here, just chuckling quietly in the background. Hardly seems worth wasting time on this particular drongo...Blog? What blog...?
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Hi Rahul - I have been with ASMG since November 2005. I had my own limited company up to that point for 8 years, but now contract through ASMG. No problems at all to date and everything is fine, get paid the right amount at the right time. Ran their scheme past some independent legal/accounts people before taking the plunge, nothing jumpedup as an issue.Comment
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Originally posted by LordF View PostHi Rahul - I have been with ASMG since November 2005. I had my own limited company up to that point for 8 years, but now contract through ASMG. No problems at all to date and everything is fine, get paid the right amount at the right time. Ran their scheme past some independent legal/accounts people before taking the plunge, nothing jumpedup as an issue.
I was also contacted by ASMG.. They offer high returns but solution seems risky... has anyone tried that....Comment
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Think of it this way...Originally posted by tarryI was also contacted by ASMG.. They offer high returns but solution seems risky... has anyone tried that....
You have a long standing relationship with your wife/girlfriend, everything is in order and you are comitted to each other. However one night browsing the internet you see an advert for no-strings attached fun with a beautiful 18 year old russian.
You know what she offers sounds to good to believe, and deep down you know the risks if the other half found out, but your blinded by the beauty, wade on it and come away with a nasty infection.
Now replace wife with HMRC, russian with the scheme you mention and beauty with oodles of non-taxed cash.
Still seem like a good idea?????Comment
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Originally posted by boredsenselessThink of it this way...
You have a long standing relationship with your wife/girlfriend, everything is in order and you are comitted to each other. However one night browsing the internet you see an advert for no-strings attached fun with a beautiful 18 year old russian.
You know what she offers sounds to good to believe, and deep down you know the risks if the other half found out, but your blinded by the beauty, wade on it and come away with a nasty infection.
Now replace wife with HMRC, russian with the scheme you mention and beauty with oodles of non-taxed cash.
Still seem like a good idea?????
Were do I sign up?Comment
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I am perceiving the risk. But they say they have disclosed it to HMRC.... So do not know what to do !!!Comment
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Give me all your money, I'll make sure you don't have to pay any tax - whatsoever...Originally posted by tarryI am perceiving the risk. But they say they have disclosed it to HMRC.... So do not know what to do !!!Comment
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Go for it. What the hell, it's only money right? After all, the sales people wouldn't lie, that would be illegal and they might get into big trouble.Originally posted by tarryI am perceiving the risk. But they say they have disclosed it to HMRC.... So do not know what to do !!!Comment
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