NLadyUK has an untraceable PAYG for some of her more nefarious activities.
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If the old man happens to wander into the bus station gents, and accidentally sits on a member of the judiciary in one of the cubicles and then accidentally presses the wrong button on his phone and the aforementioned member of the judiciary drops his wallet in surprise, then I cannot see what is wrong with that. Clare @ Intouch says the equipment is all perfectly tax deductible as long as she can have the video back.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNLadyUK has an untraceable PAYG for some of her more nefarious activities.Comment
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I believe it's known as a 'burner'Originally posted by mudskipper View PostNLadyUK has an untraceable PAYG for some of her more nefarious activities.
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Nah, I use them for my meth dealsOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostYou're on her books too?
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