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Not that interesting really - Jenny Granger, HMRC's director general for enforcement and compliance
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I think that's what's called 'a bit of history', folks...Originally posted by flamel View PostSay hi to Jenny, your boss.
And whilst you're at it, I hope your garden is ploughed with salt and you die a long slow miserable death.
Look in the mirror and take note...... of what a walking skid mark looks like.
Do tell, flamel!
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Say hi to Jenny, your boss.Originally posted by RonnyH01 View PostHow did these schemes pay out? did you get a monthly "salary" and then get a "loan" at intervals when you requested, or what?
And whilst you're at it, I hope your garden is ploughed with salt and you die a long slow miserable death.
Look in the mirror and take note...... of what a used wank sock looks like.Last edited by flamel; 17 March 2016, 16:30.
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There are plenty of inane questions asked in the prof forums in the same vein. It would be lovely if some of these could be moved. Has my T&S changed today for example. You can only hope....Originally posted by DotasScandal View PostJust joined, first post, no hello, no intro...and you really expect anyone to answer you with such specifics?
People these days.
Anyway I digress....
'Ave the OP boys!!!!!
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Just joined, first post, no hello, no intro...and you really expect anyone to answer you with such specifics?Originally posted by RonnyH01 View PostHow did these schemes pay out? did you get a monthly "salary" and then get a "loan" at intervals when you requested, or what?
People these days.
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Looks like thread moved to general.
Every scheme was different.....
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How did these schemes pay out? did you get a monthly "salary" and then get a "loan" at intervals when you requested, or what?Tags: None
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