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Well , to be honest , I don't know any ITs except one which is far from badOriginally posted by RandyW View PostEspecially their IT contractors...
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostWell , to be honest , I don't know any ITs except one which is far from bad
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The fact that there is at least one is far from bad, dude.Originally posted by RandyW View Post
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Eh?Originally posted by 2uk View PostThe fact that there is at least one is far from bad, dude.Comment
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostThe fact that there is at least one is far from bad, dude.
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There are some still out there - NHS direct website will give you a list of local dentists and whether they are taking NHS patients.Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI didn't think there were any NHS ones left.
My private one will treat my girls under NHS if I stay private, so that's why I'm with them.Comment
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Useful info. Thanks. That's http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/find/results/ if anyone is interested.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostThere are some still out there - NHS direct website will give you a list of local dentists and whether they are taking NHS patients.
My private one will treat my girls under NHS if I stay private, so that's why I'm with them.
My clinic is listed there but the page doesn't mention anything about NHS treatments, and neither do the rest of the clinics it lists for my area. My dentist didn't offer NHS treatment to me some years ago when I joined, but I think he does it for some patients.Comment
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"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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