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Previously on "when you're on the bench do you live off credit cards"
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postyou sound miserable in a manner which can only be because you have a small p***s
As others have said, I really do hope you're a sockpuppet. If not, Hector's gonna bend you over the bonnet of your "prestige" car for his money
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYes if you go bankrupt due to your own mismanagement of company funds it can cause you long term issues with borrowing, plus of course you can be barred from being a Director.
I agree, I'm now convinced that Contractor79 is just a rather poor example of the species "Troglodites sockpuppetus".
If he's not then he's terminally stupid and shouldn't be allowed out without responsible adult supervision...
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postthat's a good point
why worry about getting bankrupt, I heard that people will lend to you 12 months after that anyway
would they refuse you setting up limited co if you had previously become bankrupt?
I agree, I'm now convinced that Contractor79 is just a rather poor example of the species "Troglodites sockpuppetus".
If he's not then he's terminally stupid and shouldn't be allowed out without responsible adult supervision...
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostYeah, the guys a troll of the first order.
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Originally posted by SuperZ View Post
It`s not a bad tactic, he can declare bankrupcy if the contract doesn`t come along and be bailed out by the taxpayer, everyone else is doing it...... WHy wait until the contract comes along to spend money, spend it now
why worry about getting bankrupt, I heard that people will lend to you 12 months after that anyway
would they refuse you setting up limited co if you had previously become bankrupt?
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postno I pay the debt back when I get a contract
people seem to miss this pointjust means you only pay like £10/month to live when you're on the bench
What is the point of this thread????
You seem to think you'll get another contract quick enough, so why are you asking???
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostIn another post he says he withdrew all the money from his company and now has a looming tax liability he cannot meet.
In the post you link to he asks what 'if' you had a healthy balance.
Do try and keep up!
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostNo wonder THE COUNTRY has financial trouble!
It`s not a bad tactic, he can declare bankrupcy if the contract doesn`t come along and be bailed out by the taxpayer, everyone else is doing it...... WHy wait until the contract comes along to spend money, spend it now
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostIn another post he says he withdrew all the money from his company and now has a looming tax liability he cannot meet.
In the post you link to he asks what 'if' you had a healthy balance.
Do try and keep up!
Still, at least he's got a nice car he pleased with!
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Originally posted by Mr.Whippy View Post
In the post you link to he asks what 'if' you had a healthy balance.
Do try and keep up!
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Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostNo wonder you have financial trouble!
What a tool
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postno I pay the debt back when I get a contract
people seem to miss this point
just means you only pay like £10/month to live when you're on the bench
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no I pay the debt back when I get a contract
people seem to miss this point
just means you only pay like £10/month to live when you're on the bench
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Originally posted by Tingles View PostThis thread REALLY scares me!!!
Been there, done that - one good thing to come out of it....
It cured me of buying high priced, shiny cr@p and living beyond my means.
I don't ever want to be in the place I once was....
Do yourself a favour - don't believe the hype of the well paid ad executives - you don't 'need' more stuff....
I now buy 'life experiences' not more chattels...
The country needs people like this to borrow and spend money they haven't got on things they don't need to lift us out of recession.
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