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One to avoid - TAX-CLUB.COM
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Their reviewers supply stock photos - how odd...
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BTW, according to twitter
"When you post a Tweet beginning with a username, only people who follow both you and the account you are mentioning will see the the Tweet in their Home timeline. If you’d like all of your followers to see the Tweet, the best way is to Retweet or Retweet with comment."
Don't start your tweet with an @Comment
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Filled in their form using a throwaway email address and Admin's mobile number, for £500 a day. The next page is:
CALL US TODAY: SCAMS R US
Complete Your Details Now!
You can retain 83% - 89% of your income!Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFilled in their form using a throwaway email address and Admin's mobile number, for £500 a day. The next page is:
CALL US TODAY: SCAMS R US
Complete Your Details Now!
You can retain 83% - 89% of your income!
Shows how poorly written their software is for checking duplicate phone numbers.
I put in your email address and admin's mobile number.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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They promise No more IR35 worries which is accurate.
IR35 concerns will be the last thing you are worrying about when HMRC come callingmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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They couldn't reach me by phone, so Charlie Leonard sent me an email. (From his tax-club.co-uk address).
We are a specialist broker, and as such are able to search a number of providers to share with you access to rates that you would never normally see offered on-line or from your current provider.
I am thrilled to confirm that I have secured the following rate for you based off £600 a day, 5 days a week.
The traditional umbrella option comes back at:
A weekly processing fee £22
A weekly take home (5 days) of: £1697.93
A higher retention umbrella:
A retention of: 87%
A weekly take home (5 days) of: £2610
This rate will remain in place for the duration of your contract and is not merely an introductory rate.
What's more, this offering has the best pedigree in the market and, in it current guise, has survived, unchallenged, longer than anything else on the market.
These umbrellas also pay generous referral fees of up to £1000 so if you have any friends that are contracting and would be interested in a payrise please send me their details. These umbrellas are also offering a £200 start up bonus with immediate effect once signed up.
If you are interested in progressing this further, please let me know and i'll start the ball rolling from my end.
Thank you for entering your details, these are the best options you have thats available.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat's more, this offering has the best pedigree in the market and, in it current disguise, has survived, unchallenged, longer than anything else on the market.
Probably.
The reality is, eventually it will be challenged, and it's demise will be very painful for anyone who's used it.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhat's more, this offering has the best pedigree in the market and, in it current guise, has survived, unchallenged, longer than anything else on the market.
Sadly, by acting just as an introducer, they're technically not doing anything wrong.Comment
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