Easy fellas - I think you're both batting for the same side here.
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Who died and appointed you mod? If you want to argue, go over to general. And I will put you on ignore so I don't have to read your tedious ramblings....Originally posted by piebaps View PostEasy fellas - I think you're both batting for the same side here.Comment
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I'm afraid your understanding is incorrect.Originally posted by luxCon View PostMy understanding is BG does not offer nor believes in Legal action and fights. BG is all about individual settlements.
Yet I keep reading post encouraging members to join BG to do some sort of collaborative group action. This is somewhat misleading unless someone can clarify.
BG would prefer to avoid litigation and to come to a GROUP settlement that can apply across a broad range of schemes, years and people. However, should it become necessary, we will, with the agreement of the membership, go for litigation.
BG does not deal in individual settlements. If members of BG want to go for an individual settlement, then there are a number of accounting and law firms who would be able to help, including WTT Consulting who administer BG.
There are some arrangements out there that are difficult to defend at any reasonable cost. Those who have used them are advised to go for individual settlement and to not become a BG member unless they wish to benefit from the benefits of the forum and its diverse views and resources.Best Forum Adviser & Forum Personality of the Year 2018.
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Thanks for clarification. So we agree that there is nothing on BG's agenda to legally challenge 2019 in courts. Only service offered is to negotiate a settlement.Originally posted by webberg View PostI'm afraid your understanding is incorrect.
BG would prefer to avoid litigation and to come to a GROUP settlement that can apply across a broad range ......Comment
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My family think it's shameful what I did; receiving payment in loans and not paying tax.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYour attitude is a disgrace.Comment
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