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Originally posted by norrahe View PostReceived contract.
B*gger!
Looks like I'm organising the London drinks again
If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Well doneOriginally posted by norrahe View PostReceived contract.
B*gger!
Looks like I'm organising the London drinks again
Just call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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boom-lympic-tasticOriginally posted by norrahe View PostReceived contract.
B*gger!
Looks like I'm organising the London drinks again
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congratul(commiser)ations. And thanks for offering in though I'm 300 miles away and can't attend.Originally posted by norrahe View PostReceived contract.
B*gger!
Looks like I'm organising the London drinks again
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostWell done
Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postboom-lympic-tastic
Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
congratulations
better than twidling your thumbs?Originally posted by hyperD View Post
Thanks!Originally posted by eek View Postcongratul(commiser)ations. And thanks for offering in though I'm 300 miles away and can't attend.
But I'm still hoping for a call from hamsterjam in the coming weeks
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Come BP - get with the 'lympic spiritOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
congratulations
better than Tweddling your thumbs?Comment
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Hmmm...
Kids have been saving for ipod touches and were a little short on the targets, so mrs 5* decided we should make up the shortfall.
So we ordered young un's from Tesco direct and got a £15 off £75 order - bosh.
Eldest wanted 32G but not available @ tesco so we dropped in at Amazon.
I go through the process, add to cart etc... delivery address... payment done.
Now I log onto business bank account and there appeared to be £210 difference to what I though the balance was.
It turns out that my business debit card was default payment option.
So I email my accountant and she said its fine and could go through the books as HMRC issue podcasts, scope for emails etc and said it should be fine.
I'm not too sure about this but don't fancy asking over in Accounting/Legal as NLUK will tear me a new one..
What do you lot reckon ?Comment
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Ask in Business, ignore NLUK ( unless he has some good advice).Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostHmmm...
Kids have been saving for ipod touches and were a little short on the targets, so mrs 5* decided we should make up the shortfall.
So we ordered young un's from Tesco direct and got a £15 off £75 order - bosh.
Eldest wanted 32G but not available @ tesco so we dropped in at Amazon.
I go through the process, add to cart etc... delivery address... payment done.
Now I log onto business bank account and there appeared to be £210 difference to what I though the balance was.
It turns out that my business debit card was default payment option.
So I email my accountant and she said its fine and could go through the books as HMRC issue podcasts, scope for emails etc and said it should be fine.
I'm not too sure about this but don't fancy asking over in Accounting/Legal as NLUK will tear me a new one..
What do you lot reckon ?Comment
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