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I understand gladiators, chutney spoon and bleeding radiators - but what is "bought some new vertical blinds a euphemism for".Originally posted by TestMangler View PostOh well, that's fine then. Legalities can safely be ignored during upgrades
Dear Hector, I won't be doing my VAT return next quarter as the wife has bought some new vertical blinds.
It's an Apple thing, isn't it?Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostIs iAccounts focussed purely on the Jamaican market, or can non Yardie types avail themselves of your services too?
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Is iAccounts focussed purely on the Jamaican market, or can non Yardie types avail themselves of your services too?
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You might want to read the T&Cs about blatent advertising and hyper links in posts. You aren't going to be around long if you don't.Originally posted by John iAccounts View PostHi Northerlad. You are eagle eyed indeed. Our website is currently being rebuilt from ‘html to wordpress’ which doesn’t mean a great deal to me and is lacking certain key aspects, soon to be rectified.
Gladiators means travelator to me and is a sore point as I missed the opportunity to have s go one recently as I was out of the country.
Never had to bleed one luckily!.
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Oh well, that's fine then. Legalities can safely be ignored during upgradesOriginally posted by John iAccounts View PostHi Northerlad. You are eagle eyed indeed. Our website is currently being rebuilt from ‘html to wordpress’ which doesn’t mean a great deal to me and is lacking certain key aspects, soon to be rectified.
Gladiators means travelator to me and is a sore point as I missed the opportunity to have s go one recently as I was out of the country.
Never had to bleed one luckily!
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Dear Hector, I won't be doing my VAT return next quarter as the wife has bought some new vertical blinds.Last edited by TestMangler; 27 November 2018, 22:56.
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Hi Northerlad. You are eagle eyed indeed. Our website is currently being rebuilt from ‘html to wordpress’ which doesn’t mean a great deal to me and is lacking certain key aspects, soon to be rectified.
Gladiators means travelator to me and is a sore point as I missed the opportunity to have s go one recently as I was out of the country.
Never had to bleed one luckily!
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Hi John, welcome to the forums.
I can't see any of the legal blurb you are required to have on your webpage. Am I just not looking hard enough?
Do you like Gladiators?
When was the last time you bled your radiators?
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Hello everyone.
My name is John and I’m a manager/accountant at iAccounts Pro, a contractor/freelance focused accountancy.
Looking forward to getting involved here and offering help and assistance too.
Hope you’re all doing well.
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