Originally posted by Benjamin
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That's the first time I've ever had someone sign up to a website just to agree with me. My sockie's out of the bag. /o\
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Their website seems to be down now.
I wonder if we broke it!
Or they've read our constructive feedback and had decided to take it down for editing.........
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At least they are transparent about their SEO techniques, they don't hide it like other websites.
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From the Blog:-
At Stomgrove there are two main points of contact:
Billy, our Director who has been contracting himself for in excess of 20 years. He therefore knows what it is to be like a contractor.
So who is he on here?
Long time (old) posters, please own up............
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plenty monies, much quickness!Prepaid ATM Card
We are at the present time making arrangements for Stomgrove to have for their contractors a pre-paid credit card.
This with the agreement of the contractor on a weekly or monthly basis a sum of money i.e. £50 or £100 etc.
From their monies due can be put on the card and in some cases for immediate use.
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What are you highlighting that can't be done with a link?Originally posted by GillsMan View Post
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Perhaps it's the same bloke who got half a million quid from the PCG...Originally posted by Pondlife View Post"This website is prepared by an independent web designer for and on behalf of Stomgrove"
Right, own up! No one's going anywhere until we find out who did this.
It's only your own time you're wasting. I've got all day.
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