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Phil Manley question and answer session
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Not sure can assume that. It had a timeframe. Have not heard anymore of it. The only thing that could happen now is HMRC challenge, and that doesn't appear to have happened yet.Originally posted by huntingground View PostUnsuccessful then I take it.Comment
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Did our mate Phil rake in a bunch of cash?Originally posted by dammit chloe View PostNot sure can assume that. It had a timeframe. Have not heard anymore of it. The only thing that could happen now is HMRC challenge, and that doesn't appear to have happened yet.
Can’t believe anyone was dumb enough to use it.Comment
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Did you miss the part where the appg literally spoke out on Phil's behalf and he evidenced he never made, nor ever was positioned to make a single penny from insella?Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostDid our mate Phil rake in a bunch of cash?
Can’t believe anyone was dumb enough to use it.Comment
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Insella
Are we to believe from this , that a commercial organisationOriginally posted by bobbydazzler75 View PostDid you miss the part where the appg literally spoke out on Phil's behalf and he evidenced he never made, nor ever was positioned to make a single penny from insella?- developed the Insella scheme with the aim of making a profit
- set up the website and whatever infrastructure,
- spoke to Phil and said 'will you recommend this'
- Phil looked at and said, 'Yes I will recommend it, you can quote me in the literature, and will I tell people about it, no need to pay me anything' ?
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Exactly.Originally posted by Albert49 View PostAre we to believe from this , that a commercial organisation- developed the Insella scheme with the aim of making a profit
- set up the website and whatever infrastructure,
- spoke to Phil and said 'will you recommend this'
- Phil looked at and said, 'Yes I will recommend it, you can quote me in the literature, and will I tell people about it, no need to pay me anything' ?
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Don't know the guy and never will. But in the time he was here, he came across publicly (in my opinion) as a very loose cannon indeed. I would have a very hard time trusting him or beliving anything he said or was involved in. Others may have different opinions, naturally.Originally posted by Albert49 View PostAre we to believe from this , that a commercial organisation- developed the Insella scheme with the aim of making a profit
- set up the website and whatever infrastructure,
- spoke to Phil and said 'will you recommend this'
- Phil looked at and said, 'Yes I will recommend it, you can quote me in the literature, and will I tell people about it, no need to pay me anything' ?
Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Not exactly. Phil has done massive amounts of stuff for free in the interests of people affected.Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostExactly.Comment
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