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I must admit when I used to work on the South Coast I liked my agency and the agents used to take me out for lunch once a year (contract lasted about 9 years). They seemed alright to me ....
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You are right BGG.Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostBad Pogle !
Never accept gifts from Pimps or indeed, Salespeople for that matter.
Beneath the friendly veneer, it's just a form of bribery.
Tell them to get stuffed !
I'd rather spend time having coffee with someone i like.
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Bad Pogle !
Never accept gifts from Pimps or indeed, Salespeople for that matter.
Beneath the friendly veneer, it's just a form of bribery.
Tell them to get stuffed !
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I always get taken out to lunch after a renewal. I insist.Originally posted by Pogle View Post- great idea!
I'll try that at renewal time
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Back in permie days we had a client who refused to sign a contract until treated to a meal in a top class restaurant with champers after. He was our favourite customer. 'cos he insisted that we technical bods were invited as wellOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy only coffee? Why not lunch?
I refuse to sign a contract unless its over lunch.
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I got a brolly once. Was that to stop me getting peed on by higher management??
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dont be daft.Originally posted by Bright Spark View Posta bunch of filthy woman?
ten pints and a vindaloo
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a bunch of filthy woman?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI can only think of one thing better than a filthy woman

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I can only think of one thing better than a filthy womanOriginally posted by DaveB View PostYou're filthy and you know it
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