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Originally posted by Iliketax View PostThere used to be a guy who posted on here who, it seems, agreed with everything you said:Comment
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So let me get this straight; he comes in and sweeps up a whole bunch of business for APNs and the like, and is now in Cyprus flogging schemes to get people out of a hole they're in because of schemes?
Christ on a bike.Comment
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Just read through some of his tweets. I'm not convinced calling a government minister names is considered a good move.
They read like he's been drinking...Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostSo let me get this straight; he comes in and sweeps up a whole bunch of business for APNs and the like, and is now in Cyprus flogging schemes to get people out of a hole they're in because of schemes?
Christ on a bike.Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostSo let me get this straight; he comes in and sweeps up a whole bunch of business for APNs and the like, and is now in Cyprus flogging schemes to get people out of a hole they're in because of schemes?
Christ on a bike.Comment
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Originally posted by WalterWhite View PostAnd it sounds like may actually have been slagging Graham and WTT off as wellComment
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Phil had a very good reputation but he has tarnished this now with his recent actions.
His Cyprus-based Insella scheme with RV, fleeing to Cyprus and his what seem like inebriated tweets ripping into everyone including WTT/BG who recently stated not to get involved with any schemes to beat the LC e.g. Insella.
I, for one, am very disappointed how this has worked out. The pressure is building, time is tight and we should be sticking together and showing a unified front against the enemy : HMRC.Comment
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Originally posted by Invisiblehand View PostI've never been convinced by Big Group in fairness.Comment
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Certainly not these so called knights in shinning armour riding onto CUK to save us. IMO.
I'd definitely be sceptical of a monthly fee model as there is zero incentive for a resolution in good time. I believe BG has been running for around 3/4 years now?Comment
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