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I will take as writ (probability) the above is true, and add again that if this is the case then one reason the unlikelihood is correct is that this land is one of those 'scam-not-scams'
That is the land was sold, and I owned it legally. But it was a parcel of land from a larger 'residential...
I know the land (I purchased it).
I took a Chartered Surveyor and a builder to see it last year. It's not worth what I paid for it. Live and learn!
(I do know the circumstances I bought it in, and those circumstances (pre-homelessness) will never happen again! Mistakes made under pressure that...
I had two limited companies:
A small publishing company with a retail element.
A property development company which, by the end of 2024, only held a small parcel of development land (a poor investment in hindsight).
In January 2025 I was evicted under Section 21 and became homeless. There was...
As I don't have much business debt only personal debt, then I can keep buying new stock from the sales.
If I sell everything then I won't keep the company going.
If I keep the company going I can pay the personal debt off eventually
So debt management is better in this case than insolvency
I have rolling stock of around £50,000 retail price with average sale price of £25 (although average for stock price of £60 - although median nearer the £25 average price for a sale).
I am having a sale at the moment though of 40% off most products to get cashflow shifting.
I have spoken to a...
Advice for those who don't know this already [those who already do, please be helpful to others instead of critical, we all make mistakes!]
I have been trying to get help with personal debt for a couple of months.
The stress to impact matters slowed my work efficiency growing my revenue to...
I don't know if it is the done thing on here, as I am promoting someone else's business, but a decent gesture deserves a decent gesture!
Preston Insurance of Brighton!
I got into some hot water (those of you who have encountered me on here before groan now! "What again?!" :-)
Nonetheless...
If that's the case then yes it IS a highly improbable number.
My calculator couldn't cope with the number of noughts after the first few 0.00000 etc.
Thanks for confirming how unlikely it is.
I will now have to think about how to proceed.
Much appreciated. I thought I was going mad!
in my stockroom, there are 5 crates of records (it's a sideline), in each crate there are approx 120 records.
all have been listed and will be in stock.
I am asking for an approximation.
The reason, I am asking is that it seems an anomaly.
I am technically not asking for a % though. I am...
All were for just one, except one which was for two.
With the order where there were two items only one was out of stock, in that case, the cheaper item, but that was the one the customer was after, the other he bought to justify his purchase but was less bothered by, so I had to cancel.
All...
Can I get some maths or statistics help here?
I have got A-level maths but only from back in 1989, so I am a bit rusty here. Although this means I can understand somewhat if the maths is worked through and explained.
I have a sideline in my business, selling vinyl and CDs on Discogs.
I only...