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Member get member. They don't call it Refer a Friend as some of us are in IT and don't have friends. -
And its obvious why if you look at this thread....Originally posted by mudskipper View PostMember get member. They don't call it Refer a Friend as some of us are in IT and don't have friends.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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yeah, was a bit surprised at that...Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI prefer to give reasons to use my code, rather than a slur campaign against the other MGMers.
So I'll helpfully point out that the cost of membership goes up on 1 July, so get in now and save yourself a few quid!Join IPSEComment
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The new CC members have insisted on a bigger cut of the profitsOriginally posted by Alias View Postyeah, was a bit surprised at that...
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That clear proves my commentOriginally posted by Batcher View PostIf you wish to help the push for Scottish Independence, you should use IPSEMGM0230.

Oh and join now for immediate protection and avoid the July price increase.... Remember there could be a Jury service summons on your door mat tomorrow or your agency may go belly up....less than IPSEMGM0627 opens you to potential scandal, any higher than IPSEMGM0627 are late comersmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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They hadn't had a rise in years, then there was a big increase last year and people complained, so the new philosophy is little and often is better than one big hit.Originally posted by Alias View Postyeah, was a bit surprised at that...
The vintage Krug doesn't pay for itself you know.Comment
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I guess it depends on how little and how often. A yearly rise at treble the current CPI / double the current RPI may not (in the eyes of some people) be seen as little, but may well be seen as too often.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThey hadn't had a rise in years, then there was a big increase last year and people complained, so the new philosophy is little and often is better than one big hit.
FTFMOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostThevintage KrugDiet Coke doesn't pay for itself you know.
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I've spotted a few typos throughout the thread above. Rather than me quoting them all, could you all just go back and edit your own posts please, to ensure that you've put your codes in correctly?
They should read: IPSEMGM0578.Comment
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DoneOriginally posted by Ticktock View PostI've spotted a few typos throughout the thread above. Rather than me quoting them all, could you all just go back and edit your own posts please, to ensure that you've put your codes in correctly?
They should read: IPSEMGM0005.
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