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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    I've come over all SallyAnne
    Have you? You naughty boy

    However this is a professional forum, please keep details of you love life to yourself

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Sorry to hear it BP. Wrongly ciicked like on your post, it seems to be a clicking wrong buttons morning.
    If you like it again, it unlikes the post.

    But there's nothing wrong with showing your support with a like, like.

    (I've come over all SallyAnne etc.)

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  • xoggoth
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    Sorry to hear it BP. Wrongly ciicked like on your post, it seems to be a clicking wrong buttons morning.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
    The new pension rules have caused speculation that pensions may not be exempt from bankruptcy proceedings as they used to be, so be cautious when assuming they are protected...

    Budget 2014 & changes to pension rules implication for Trustees in Bankruptcy | WHITEMAUND LLP | business recovery and insolvency specialists | 01273 731144
    Quickly reading that it seems to say go now rather than waiting for next year.....

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    The new pension rules have caused speculation that pensions may not be exempt from bankruptcy proceedings as they used to be, so be cautious when assuming they are protected...

    Budget 2014 & changes to pension rules implication for Trustees in Bankruptcy | WHITEMAUND LLP | business recovery and insolvency specialists | 01273 731144

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  • BlueSharp
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    I know a couple of people who struggled through business failures and said that with hindsight, they should have just gone bankrupt. It must be sickening to have to work to repay money that could have just been written off.

    Don't have a lot of sympathy for BN66ers though.
    Totally this, the relief on people i know who have gone through the process due to business failure has assured me that this is the way to go if i had no assets.

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  • cojak
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    EXCUSE ME - whose thread is this??

    Go off and quibble somewhere else you 2...

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  • speling bee
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    LEGAL claim to JSA you mean?

    As opposed to my brother who spent all his tax money on beer, ignored the letters for years, knew he had to pay up, kept spending on beer, then tried to get out of paying the lot by claiming bankrupcy.

    (Fortunately, he didnt manage it and he is now paying HMRC back. Hes got off with £1000s so far though which they've knocked off. Doesn't stop him moaning about how hard done by he is and how they are picking on him).
    Now, now. There really is no need to be so defensive.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by speling bee View Post
    How about taking the easy way out by claiming JSA?
    LEGAL claim to JSA you mean?

    As opposed to my brother who spent all his tax money on beer, ignored the letters for years, knew he had to pay up, kept spending on beer, then tried to get out of paying the lot by claiming bankrupcy.

    (Fortunately, he didnt manage it and he is now paying HMRC back. Hes got off with £1000s so far though which they've knocked off. Doesn't stop him moaning about how hard done by he is and how they are picking on him).

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  • VectraMan
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    I know a couple of people who struggled through business failures and said that with hindsight, they should have just gone bankrupt. It must be sickening to have to work to repay money that could have just been written off.

    Don't have a lot of sympathy for BN66ers though.

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