Originally posted by MarillionFan
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Previously on "Charged for using Majestic!"
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Thanks for the link Minestrone. Probably best you don't let AtW see it though, he may cry.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post"Lending" implies it will be returned.
HTH
HTH
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIf you wanted to use a service provided by AtW, it is only fair that he ask you to pay for it. Clearly he does not consider some random strangers on a contracting forum as his 'mate' to give a rebate.
Dad. Can you lend me a tenner?
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If you wanted to use a service provided by AtW, it is only fair that he ask you to pay for it. Clearly he does not consider some random strangers on a contracting forum as his 'mate' to give a rebate.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI needed to use Majestic 12 for some research I was doing and was asked to PAY to use it.
Always remember, anything worth doing is worth doing for money.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThose IT contractors we hire don't want to work for free
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWould you let me have free drinks in your tat wine shop?
Anyway, you've nicked all the information in Majestic from other sources. Give us a go or I'll tell the cops!
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIt must hurt to put in so much time and effort supporting the émigré, only to receive a slap in the face for all your good work.
Bloody immigrants eh!
I met him at the port when his boat first arrived. I helped him with his luggage, a beaten old black suitcase and a backpack made of squirrel skin. I helped him with his English and the forms at the DHSS. Helped him move into his first bedsit and showed him his first computer....
Bloody tight ass won't even let me use his site for free. Bloody ingratitude.
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