Clarification
We're seeking clarification on what temporary administration means and will publish guidance on what contractors involved should do just as soon as we can. Meantime due to the nature of the content we will need to lock this thread I'm afraid.
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So wrong Sherlock...but seems to me you are from P4! seems you jump to their defense at the drop of the penny!
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Well, people do change and businesses too! Therefore a bit of saving and new marketing material they bombarded me with, made me restore my faith....
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Originally posted by lilfrecklesWell ...let me tell you I wanted to go to P4 due that my friend mentioned you get 3 months free admin fee!! I do like my shopping around, after all Im a lady! Ii like to save for my extra handbag!
"Its sad to hear you decided to go with Prosperity 4, shocking they are !!! "
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Well ...let me tell you I wanted to go to P4 due that my friend mentioned you get 3 months free admin fee!! I do like my shopping around, after all Im a lady! Ii like to save for my extra handbag!
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Originally posted by lilfrecklesSee you lot!! I wasnt making it up after all!!!
So you definitely went to join Prosperity4 today, as you stated in your original post, right ?
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Originally posted by lilfrecklesSee you lot!! I wasnt making it up after all!!!
By the way what is the OP?
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See you lot!! I wasnt making it up after all!!!
By the way what is the OP?
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Originally posted by kirkLeeds United did.............
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Originally posted by LewisSurely by definition, if they are in administration, it means they are in severe trouble. You don't go into administration just to do a bit of re-arranging ... do you ?!
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Originally posted by scotspineit is a fact that they have gone into administration but they see it as a temporary expedient in order to re-arrange matters. they are continuing to do 'business as usual' in the meantime.
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