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At Fisicx: please post a link where it states the law that you have to publish your trading address (where you actually make your stuff) on your website, and under what conditions you have to do that.
I would also be interested to know how strictly this law is enforced in the UK, if it exists...
From memory: I do not think this is so. The only entity I'm aware of that demands to know your _trading_ address (where you actually do/make your stuff) is HMRC. And they don't publish it, unless you are VAT registered, and even then, I'm not sure it has to be where you're actually based. It's...
Unfortunately, the reviews for both at Trustpilot are terrible, even allowing for unreasonable clients doing eccentric/foolish things which a mainly-online company can't give quick fixes for.
Foreign residents, and UK folk with bad credit, can't get UK business banking too easily. Or at all.
Are there UK banks or factoring services or services like Paypal who can offer business-banking-style facilities?
i.e. They give you an account number and sort-code and, oh joy, the facility to...
They don't need to get it. They have it, if you invite them onto your premises. Or your person. Or someone else directs them your way.
This must be the case because, if demons exist, we'd be bothered all the time. In fact, we'd be dead.
An analogy is if you give permission to someone to stay...
Bit late to the party, but if anyone's still reading:
You should never:
Use a Ouija board;
Attend seances;
Get involved in any kind of occult activity, even tarot cards.
What you are doing is sending up a flare to entities who will be happy to masquerade as Chief Eagle Feather, Rasputin...
- People were burnt at the stake because they were heretics who 1. could have caused a civil war and/or 2. could cause people souls to go to hell. These transgressions were taken very, very seriously at times when our societies were as unstable, as say, Haiti is now, and considerably more pious...
- Christianity, especially Catholicism, forbids killing humans, except in special circumstances e.g. the Just War doctrine. Islam allows the conquest, killing and expropriation of non-Muslims as a matter of doctrine, AFAIK.
- To say "all religions are evil/stupid/insert patronising phrase here"...
RE: EU accounts. (I wonder if a small business was audited the way the EU is, how long could it last, with current local oversight?)
Anyhoo, I spent 10 mins searching and I post 3 links. They're a long read, but the gist I got is that, yea, the accounts are signed off. Sort of. If you change...
It is better.
Spanish government, ha ha ha
French government, ooh la la
Italian government, ha ha ha ...
The EU spends members' money to promote itself and hasn't filed proper accounts in decades. If a member state wants to go a particular way, 27 others can vote out the sovereign wll of that...
Ha, the real problem here is that the Enlightened Liberal Left is slowly being boxed into a logical corner.
Islam says: Islam is a militant religion. It requires its followers to take over and convert the host nation. The only bad muslims are those who don't aim towards this end.
Leftists say...
The UK should just park whatever warships it can muster at Gibraltar and then say "your move".
That's what it comes down to. Not whiny 'resolutions'. I don't respect the UN.
[Western upper classes have arrived at a peculiar consensus we might call liberal-left-political-correctness without...
If Britain has a vibrant economy and a confident people, it will weather this.
If it's cowed, economically and morally, then it should go back to being and EU b**ch, keep trying tricks to make enough cash to pay down the national debt, whinge about the manoeuvres of the Brussels aristos and...
Boy, am I tired of hearing about how Leavers are: 1. Stupid, 2. Bigots or 3. Uneducated.
These aren't arguments. They're insults.
Leavers have a case.
1. That there has been too much immigration to this island, by people who don't share the locals Christian values, resulting in diminished...
EU fans need not worry. If the manadarins can manage it, the referendum will be re-run in 2 years time; long enough for 1. people to forget the hoo-ha today; 2. to really frighten John Bull this time; 3. To re-assure them by telling them more lies and 4. just in time to avert formal separation.