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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI have to add, whoever the forum poster is - I totally agree with this statement.WitchSockie,burnban him!Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I would agree too, but the point is that the accountancy firm in question, NW, did not post private confidential information relating to one of its clients, in fact they went out of their way to help their client and only when their client started throwing toys out the pram threatening legal action based upon what was commonly seen as the idiots own fault did they then describe basic accounting practices that the client failed to understand even though they had emailed them in an idiots guide, nothing personal was posted simply defending their reputation from a trolling idiot.Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI have to add, whoever the forum poster is - I totally agree with this statement.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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+1. And most confidentiality clauses contain a twat exception sub-clause.Originally posted by chef View PostI would agree too, but the point is that the accountancy firm in question, NW, did not post private confidential information relating to one of its clients, in fact they went out of their way to help their client and only when their client started throwing toys out the pram threatening legal action based upon what was commonly seen as the idiots own fault did they then describe basic accounting practices that the client failed to understand even though they had emailed them in an idiots guide, nothing personal was posted simply defending their reputation from a trolling idiot.Comment
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I expect we will see your name and address posted here soon then?Originally posted by Old Greg View Post+1. And most confidentiality clauses contain a twat exception sub-clause.Comment
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Touchy!Originally posted by louie View PostI expect we will see your name and address posted here soon then?Comment
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What issues? I got 99 problems and a sockie ain't one.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAs a child? Is this where your issues stem from?Comment
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How many of those 99 are are accountancy related?Originally posted by louie View PostWhat issues? I got 99 problems and a sockie ain't one.Comment
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