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So it's not quite a confirmed unfair claim?"it's people like Jim, Jim MacDonald, who keep me going,"
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You are correct; it's an unfair claim claim. HTHOriginally posted by Brian Potter View PostSo it's not quite a confirmed unfair claim?Comment
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I think everyone is entitled to their own opinion, text speak is part of our lives as is Twitter and all the other annoying social networks.Originally posted by Brian Potter View PostNowt harsh about it. Some folk get tired of reading this txt-speak stuff. At least some folk are upfront and highlight the fact that they don't like txt-speak.
Point taken but in my humble opinion it was still a bit harsh.Comment
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When the cheque has been received then it will be a fair online claim to make. At present I deem this as misleading and unfair. If a company says that they will pay out on something then they should honour this statement and send what they advertise.Originally posted by Brian Potter View PostSo it's not quite a confirmed unfair claim?Comment
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