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Originally posted by Superfly View PostThe best thing people can do once they engage a professional adviser is to stay off this forum. If you must come on, then my advice is be passive and do not post anything.
Have some trust in your adviser, let them deal with it, that is what you are paying him/her for.
I think you will find that the forum will not add value once you have engaged a professional. I think it will be counter-intuitive to the benefit you should be experiencing when engaging an adviser. If you have any questions, direct them to your adviser. And don't advertise on here what your adviser tells you, do not share any emails or mailshots on here.
Remember you cannot trust everyone on here, you don't even know who we all are. And it doesn't really matter to you if the admin know who they are.
People need to ignore him.Comment
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Originally posted by Tezz View PostYou really can’t take the hint can you, people reading this thread would be far better off ignoring your postings completely.
This thread would be far more productive and useful if you just shut up!
We don’t care if the mods know you, no one else does and you are becoming a real pain in the backside.
You have even started to slag off etctax when they are doing a great job helping people.
Disappear for everyone’s benefit.
If that is what you want go and create a new forum - and it may work out fine for you - but based on what I found from the banned poster and what i was told by a different poster on this thread and been able to deduce from that I don't think that's likely to be the case.Last edited by eek; 17 August 2020, 22:54.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Whowouldhavethought View PostThis is actually petrifying.Comment
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Originally posted by Superfly View PostAre you two a tag team? One spews technical jargon and the other quivers on demand.
And yes, Im concerned. This has consumed my thoughts since the THL letters.Comment
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Originally posted by Whowouldhavethought View PostFor me its more that the Mods aren't stepping in. That would suggest that maybe there is something happening that we may not be aware of.
And yes, Im concerned. This has consumed my thoughts since the THL letters.
I’m in the same boat as you. Ignore him.Comment
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Originally posted by Whowouldhavethought View PostFor me its more that the Mods aren't stepping in. That would suggest that maybe there is something happening that we may not be aware of.
And yes, Im concerned. This has consumed my thoughts since the THL letters.
That's enough bo11x from trojan posters for one night, time for bed for me.Comment
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Originally posted by Superfly View PostAre you two a tag team? One spews technical jargon and the other quivers on demand.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Tezz View PostThe mods should be banning eek based on his recent Verbal diarrhoea scaremongering, it might be useful if he were a professional advisor, but he isn’t!
I’m in the same boat as you. Ignore him.
And yes I have slightly more rights than other posters, in that even though I'm not involved or a member of a scheme I can post in this forum (unlike most cuk posters)so again ask yourself why I'm allowed to post here..
And I don't come here to scare the posters in this forum - I come here to stop them from doing something stupid like posting a response saying the debt is time served ( as it usually isnt and you've just confirmed the debt is valid).
Or as in this case to tell posters to stop continuing ignoring a problem because they think it's a scam of type X when I have evidence that's it's actually a different scam and i suspect your problems are going to get a lot worse.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by Superfly View PostIt consumed your thoughts since the THL letters, hmmm so much so that you only joined this forum 3 months ago rather than 18 months ago when THL were trying to screw people over.
That's enough bo11x from trojan posters for one night, time for bed for me.
Those opportunities have finished - there are zero opportunities to screw people out of money - so ask yourself how big a final payoff do you think these people want...
And imagine how proud they would be if it was 100% with interest on top and all achieved 100% legally.
Now you may not like it but I have reasons to believe that's their plan.Last edited by eek; 17 August 2020, 23:24.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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