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War chest Almost Depleted and Getting Desperate
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He had a negative bluety on a quackhandle and was quadraspazzed on a lifeglug.
I look forward to your all knowing and likely sarcastic and unhelpful reply.
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Let's wait until HMRC's deadline of April 2021 passes...Originally posted by quackhandle View PostI'd take that with a pinch of salt.
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Go permanent, keep the LTD open, keep an eye out on the job boards for the contracts, you'll get one eventually as the days of gigs are not over.Comment
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Where?Originally posted by Dhrucku View PostGo permanent, keep the LTD open, keep an eye out on the job boards for the contracts, you'll get one eventually as the days of gigs are not over.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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That's not good. All those places will expect rock bottom pricing. If you've got anything that's decent, those may not be the best places to sell.Originally posted by cwah View PostI'm going to put my belonging on ebay, gumtree and facebook marketplace to raise cash...
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Get a monster bounce back loan to tide you overOriginally posted by cwah View PostI'm going to put my belonging on ebay, gumtree and facebook marketplace to raise cash...
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Sorry to hear that.Originally posted by cwah View PostI'm going to put my belonging on ebay, gumtree and facebook marketplace to raise cash...
How much was your warchest? 3/6/12 months?Comment
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War chest Almost Depleted and Getting Desperate
Many people with a 12 month are running shortOriginally posted by PCTNN View PostSorry to hear that.
How much was your warchest? 3/6/12 months?
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Why do they need to tell you that? What will you do with that information other than tell them they didn't save enough.Originally posted by PCTNN View PostSorry to hear that.
How much was your warchest? 3/6/12 months?
I can't see how sharing that detail is going to beneft the OP.Comment
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