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Post 4. Unfortunately google didn't cache the original post. However, no matter what it said, I don't think it's any excuse for MF to be seen naked in public.Originally posted by socialworker View PostIf you pay for stuff surely it isnt complimentary?? Or am I missing something here?Comment
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Parents could tell their children "thats what will happen if you are naughty".Originally posted by mudskipper View PostPost 4. Unfortunately google didn't cache the original post. However, no matter what it said, I don't think it's any excuse for MF to be seen naked in public.Comment
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Eight months on here and I'm obviously still so naive ..... still for you risk taking entrepreneurs Im sure the risk of getting caught is trifling and worth it for a couple of quid.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe could create a fake invoice for the free stuff...
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I think you have it about right......Originally posted by socialworker View PostEight months on here and I'm obviously still so naive ..... still for you risk taking entrepreneurs Im sure the risk of getting caught is trifling and worth it for a couple of quid.
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One don't you go one better and set up an expense claim for a totally ficticious purchase or event (for a bit more than the price of a Coke and some peanuts)? Trifling risk and you make a couple of score for nothing!Originally posted by socialworker View PostEight months on here and I'm obviously still so naive ..... still for you risk taking entrepreneurs Im sure the risk of getting caught is trifling and worth it for a couple of quid.
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