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Phil Manley (again)
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Listen to you! Big man , in to HMRC for loads, must be a super powerful business man or something. "Now if you keep up this nonsense" , what nonsense? Having a go at your best pal? You know what you are mate, I can't say it on here but you are definitely one of those. It's very close to your alias in fact, just a couple of inches -
Calm down Kev1n
This isn't a place for Armageddon, it is just a place where Gladiators prance aboot with their Chutney Spoons....
I was an IPSE Consultative Council Member, until the BoD abolished it. I am not an IPSE Member, since they have no longer have any relevance to me, as an IT Contractor. Read my lips...I recommend QDOS for ALL your Insurance requirements (Contact me for a referral code).Comment
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The money matters too. Where is your money? Also what happened with LoanChargeJustice?Originally posted by kev1n View PostIt's not the money, it's the fact that I trusted this person and he deliberately avoided the problem and vanished. I asked him to help me on 30th Sept with a quick question and he was online, didn't respond. Hardly someone you would want to do business with or employ. I don't think we will see him again for these reasons.
I do think that he is ballsy enough to pop up again in the future with some other legal "justice" route (that he will claim he is not making any money from). Just my opinion. If he doesn't, good.Comment
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whilst i would not deal with this the way he has I do feel the comment back was a little patronising. I also feel he has paid for a service which he has not received and is entitle to his opinion. Maybe it should be less personal but this stuff is so severe its becoming that way unfortunately.Originally posted by Scruff View PostCalm down Kev1n
This isn't a place for Armageddon, it is just a place where Gladiators prance aboot with their Chutney Spoons....
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It's because some regard Phil as a messiah for some reasonOriginally posted by kev1n View PostTotally agree you with mate. Not sure how this guy can come on here and start defending Phil after what happened and then talk to the rest of the community in this way, like we all owe Phil a big thanks.Comment
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Okaaayyy...Originally posted by cojak View PostI can understand people's anger about this and I'm sure that venting helps.
However this doesn't actually help you out of the predicament you find yourself in. So I would suggest creating a new thread to figure out your next steps to improve your situation.
It might help you emotionally if nothing else.
I shall repeat this post since you weren't listening the first time. I am locking this thread as you don't seem to be very productive.
We are not defending Phil Manley, but I would suggest setting up a WhatsApp group if you want to continue slagging him off - its not very productive to continue that here."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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