Originally posted by simes
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That bint whats in debt
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You sound dead posh. you'll go down a storm hereHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think -
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The beeb have pulled "your say" on the bint. Obviously no one had anything nice to say about her, apart from her dad. Unfortunately they don't take comments from crystal ballsOriginally posted by TonyEnglishI think the beeb have you say thing is one of the worst things on their website as they can and do decide what comments get shown so that they fit with the agenda the beeb has.
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Probably the strain of trying to sort his idiot daughter out that finished him off, poor s@dLife is just nature's way of keeping meat fresh
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Looks like she's gagging for fame as well....
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/investi...5&in_page_id=3
SAYARA BEG (pictured with daughter Alice, two) has been using an IFA for ten years and won't make an investment decision without contacting him.
Sayara, from London, consulted IFA Julian Nurse of Select Financial Solutions about Alice's Child Trust Fund voucher and put the money into Invesco Perpetual Worldwide - a fund investing in a range of shares from around the world.
Sayara, 36, a freelance IT consultant says: 'I first went to Julian ten years ago when I was in my mid-20s. I needed someone willing to demystify things for me. Now I wouldn't make a financial move without asking for his help.'
I would say whatever you do don't go to Julian Nurse of Select Financial, if he has advised her to get into all the debt she is in he's obviously tulipe, or maybe she just doesn't listen to him. (I personally think she's trying to make money by becoming a celeb, dozy bint)Comment
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So what do you think
Julian is doing now?
Is he
1. Changing his name and closing his company
2. Preparing to sue the bint
3. Preparing to sell his story to Sky News?Why not?Comment
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That article is dated Feb 06 and then from the diary we getSo she went from "look at me, aren't I financially savvy" to "look at me, aren't I fcuked" in about a fortnight.But by late February our restaurant business began to show signs of struggling.
My bank advised I take out a personal loan in my name, which I accepted in desperation.
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I wonder how much of her debt plight is actually made up bollocks so that she can get herslef a blog on the BBC where she can get loads of exposure....Comment
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Looks like you're a few months too late as well.Originally posted by Ardesco
http://forums.contractoruk.com/threa...tml#post110841Comment
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