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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostAlready have Fury of Dracula & Descent, I am the opposite & prefer Euro style games, will look in to Scythe.
PC wise, I have currently returned to WoW & BGG is playing Far Cry Primal
@OP, not worth it future exposure of personal details, if the review site wants to drop your review - let them. Gather the evidence for your own use in the unlikely even of a lawsuit. If you feel like it you can keep putting anonymous bad reviews for the service and watch them squirm trying to take them down.
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostI recommend Spec Ops / Fury of Dracula if you are into stealthy board games, Descent 2nd Edition if you want a board game like D&D but on a table more like a board game, lots of expansions so can get a little expensive, Scythe .. a good 4X4 game set in the late 1800's where factions developed battle mechs with the tech they had.., Mansion of Madness 2nd edition Cthulian based board game played a bit like descent with an App iOS/Android/PC also I think to sort out the book keeping aspects. All great stuff, I am more biased towards Ameritrash games than European style. Also I have my eye on Cry Havoc an asymmetric / area control game due out next month with spacey, futuristic factions ... Lets by absolutely honest with ourselves there are only about 6 video games that are worth playing every year usually 3-4 triple A and the rest a couple of indies, No Man's Sky was rubbish it was like Eco The Dolphin on the PS2 in outer space
PC wise, I have currently returned to WoW & BGG is playing Far Cry Primal
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostThat's what I've been threatened with via the Man and Van company via the review site BUT the £150 certainly went into his bank account and I got an email from his company stating £150 Payment Received With thanks so I dunno what a judge will say to that ! He also emailed me one of his vans registration number so I could sort out the parking space, of course he did b*gger all. I reckon he pocketed the money and did nothing and didn't even declare it to the tax man, that's why I think he's being so aggressive. I couldn't find a limited company associated with him but maybe he was a sole trader (I know little about that set up), do sole trader set ups have their separate company bank account or can their personal bank account be used to receive monies ?
Suing someone costs tonnes of money.
If they aren't in the UK it will cost them even more money especially as when the person eventually gets the letters can go to the court to get the ruling over turned due to not getting previous court letters in a timely fashion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deformation
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defamation
I reckon he must have written the "lawyers letter" / notice of complaint himself
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostThat's what I've been threatened with via the Man and Van company via the review site BUT the £150 certainly went into his bank account and I got an email from his company stating £150 Payment Received With thanks so I dunno what a judge will say to that ! He also emailed me one of his vans registration number so I could sort out the parking space, of course he did b*gger all. I reckon he pocketed the money and did nothing and didn't even declare it to the tax man, that's why I think he's being so aggressive. I couldn't find a limited company associated with him but maybe he was a sole trader (I know little about that set up), do sole trader set ups have their separate company bank account or can their personal bank account be used to receive monies ?
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSued for 'deformation of character' I would expect
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI've just voted this thread one star. Wonder what will happen to me.
Sued for 'deformation of character' I would expect
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
He did indeed stop contracting, now a permie.
As a non IT permie I like to come here to kill time during quiet parts of the day as this forum is the only one I found that is not blocked by the ICT firewall malarkey & general can have its humorous moments.
But to answer your question yes we still buy board games, so what did you get & would you recommend any?
As for socially better than video games I would disagree, with Skype / TS etc the MMOLRPG's can be very social in a different way - my sister met her husband that way, and one could say that as you don't have to travel its more inclusive & diverse.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou can ask his other half who also posts on here.
Originally posted by sbakoola View PostI spend £150 on board games at the weekend on a whim for example (what an international playboy I am !); incidentally whatever happened to BoardGameGeek in this forum ? did he stop contracting ? did he buy any new board games ? that scene has exploded with some very cool stuff and socially its so much fun (better than video games folks).
As a non IT permie I like to come here to kill time during quiet parts of the day as this forum is the only one I found that is not blocked by the ICT firewall malarkey & general can have its humorous moments.
But to answer your question yes we still buy board games, so what did you get & would you recommend any?
As for socially better than video games I would disagree, with Skype / TS etc the MMOLRPG's can be very social in a different way - my sister met her husband that way, and one could say that as you don't have to travel its more inclusive & diverse.
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