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JEREMY HAWKE

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    So it was you yesterday as well :mad::mad::mad:

    I will teach you good, you mess with the wrong man!!!



    To all the others, cut the crap. I will be back to the thread once I receive the investment from the dragons. Let see who will laugh after the real business people invest in my idea. I am qualified for the job because:
    1. I will not let the wannabe employees steal money from the business.
    2. I have education that speaks for itself.
    3. My uncle has got a real business, not the online things you call a business. Why do Seo Experts and Web Designers think they are businessmen? To be a businessman you need to do more than just put a picture on the internet.
    4. I will come back and post a picture with my contract with the Dragons. bye bye
    5. I will be still overseen what is happening in here so do not think you can offend me without a comeback;)

    You thick ****

    Most of our businesses were up and running before we discovered the internet
     
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    SneakSMS

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    I can't believe anyone has ever taken this thread seriously.

    It's someone who knows their beans deliberately turning everything on its head to be controversial.

    Don't feed the troll.
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    he will run out of food when we all return to our businesses tommorow morning. - there is no one that can be this arrogant. seriously he is playing us all. Love the fact you can google Looney London Baron and he makes it to the top. He got his wish TOP OF GOOGLE !! , but what will he do when the attention dies off. watch , he wont be able to cope.
     
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    oldeagleeye

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    His uncle would be proud of him don't you think. Being called a looney by members of a 50,000 strong business forum and there at no 1 on Google for all the world to see.

    Nice one Simon.

    Oh. One other thought. This pratt could actually get on the Dragons Den you know.. I understand they are putting out a show of the most ridiculous contestants on April 1st. Hope someone reminds the pratt to wipe the egg off his tie and Theo is in a good mood.
     
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    movietub

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    Others have had their two pennie worth - so I may as well have mine! I'm loving this thread. Intelligent comments can be found below in RED


    So it was you yesterday as well :mad::mad::mad:

    I will teach you good, you mess with the wrong man!!!
    Two counts of poor grammar. You could not teach me a thing. I presume you are talking about physical violence. The problem is you are directing this comment at about 20 different people... You really are ambitious.


    To all the others, cut the crap. I will be back to the thread once I receive the investment from the dragons. Let see who will laugh after the real business people invest in my idea.
    The dragons, like us, would realise that the best value to be had from an idiot is to wind them up - until they say something else even more stupid. They would not invest, you would simply be good TV.

    I am qualified for the job because:
    1. I will not let the wannabe employees steal money from the business.
    Til theft? Petty matter dealt with frequently. The actual cash impact is hardly high. Strange thing to put at the top of your list.

    2. I have education that speaks for itself.
    One relevant A level with a below average score? Who do you think it speaks to? Have you any idea how many of the people on here do interview and employ people? We ALL value experience and track record over qualification.

    3. My uncle has got a real business, not the online things you call a business. Why do Seo Experts and Web Designers think they are businessmen? To be a businessman you need to do more than just put a picture on the internet.
    I think you will find 'real' businesmen are the ones that make money. I started with a website, it was succesful, I now run physical shop of the back of it. And like many one here a huge part of my business is B2B and face to face. Do Google have a real business? They appear to just have a website.

    4. I will come back and post a picture with my contract with the Dragons. bye bye
    No you won't.

    5. I will be still overseen what is happening in here so do not think you can offend me without a comeback;)
    'Overseeing'? As it happens we are only offending you to get a comeback. Real business is tough. You are easy.

    Although looking back the only person that has been offensive is you. everyone else is either annoyed or ammused, but still basically trying to help you.
     
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    I'm going to take the OP at face value because I think he's (or she's) had his fill of smart comments.

    1) Since you're young, and if you haven't already, take some time to work in a couple of restaurants. Try working at a McDonalds and then a Little Chef and then a typical London restaurant. Learn the ins and outs of the trade and how each restaurant differentiates. Learn what they do well and not so well so you can beat them at their game. There's nothing like real experience to open your eyes.

    2) You're full of creative ideas, so don't be put off by the negative comments. Clowns, for example, can work well. A restaurant near us used to be packed every Thursday night when a clown came by to make balloon animals for all the children. You just need to go about it the right way and add some variety.

    3) While there's a lot of cynicism and sarcasm in this thread, reread it looking for good advice, because there's plenty there. Never stop learning, and always challenge your assumptions.

    4) Some have ridiculed your qualifications in business, don't be put off. You did well in school, and now you need to get some experience. You're full of initiative, so prove your worth. Indeed, prove the nay-sayers wrong. It's the best way to respond.
     
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    I'm going to take the OP at face value because I think he's (or she's) had his fill of smart comments.

    1) Since you're young, and if you haven't already, take some time to work in a couple of restaurants. Try working at a McDonalds and then a Little Chef and then a typical London restaurant. Learn the ins and outs of the trade and how each restaurant differentiates. Learn what they do well and not so well so you can beat them at their game. There's nothing like real experience to open your eyes.

    2) You're full of creative ideas, so don't be put off by the negative comments. Clowns, for example, can work well. A restaurant near us used to be packed every Thursday night when a clown came by to make balloon animals for all the children. You just need to go about it the right way and add some variety.

    3) While there's a lot of cynicism and sarcasm in this thread, reread it looking for good advice, because there's plenty there. Never stop learning, and always challenge your assumptions.

    4) Some have ridiculed your qualifications in business, don't be put off. You did well in school, and now you need to get some experience. You're full of initiative, so prove your worth. Indeed, prove the nay-sayers wrong. It's the best way to respond.

    Nice try, but constructive comments were made initially but the OP was more interested in some bizarre text battle he was having.

    To be fair it is good to have imaginitve ideas. An open mind has the potential to go much further than a closed one.

    My guess is a good hammering will result in the OP eventually accepting we cannot all be wrong - and that all he has to do to get good free advice is ask for it.
     
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    Thanks Steve, you the first person to say something positive. I have already applied for the Dragons Den, I will polish off my business plan by the time they make a contact. I believe I can prove them wrong. I do not have anything against them and I think they make jokes about me of jealousy that they weren't so business minded at my age and missed the opportunity to become a big shot




    I'm going to take the OP at face value because I think he's (or she's) had his fill of smart comments.

    1) Since you're young, and if you haven't already, take some time to work in a couple of restaurants. Try working at a McDonalds and then a Little Chef and then a typical London restaurant. Learn the ins and outs of the trade and how each restaurant differentiates. Learn what they do well and not so well so you can beat them at their game. There's nothing like real experience to open your eyes.

    2) You're full of creative ideas, so don't be put off by the negative comments. Clowns, for example, can work well. A restaurant near us used to be packed every Thursday night when a clown came by to make balloon animals for all the children. You just need to go about it the right way and add some variety.

    3) While there's a lot of cynicism and sarcasm in this thread, reread it looking for good advice, because there's plenty there. Never stop learning, and always challenge your assumptions.

    4) Some have ridiculed your qualifications in business, don't be put off. You did well in school, and now you need to get some experience. You're full of initiative, so prove your worth. Indeed, prove the nay-sayers wrong. It's the best way to respond.
     
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    movietub

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    Thanks Steve, you the first person to say something positive. I have already applied for the Dragons Den, I will polish off my business plan by the time they make a contact. I believe I can prove them wrong. I do not have anything against them and I think they make jokes about me of jealousy that they weren't so business minded at my age and missed the opportunity to become a big shot

    You already thanked someone else for being the first person to say something positive. Halfwit.

    What age are you by the way? I would be very suprised if you are not already older than I was when I first started trading and making money.

    Moving forwards...

    You are business minded actually. Despite it being great fun to prod you and see what nonsense you spout next I can recognise someone that is capable of lateral thinking. So much of what you say is wrong, but then you are 100% right that no 'big shot' could make it without having your core ambition, determination and pride. So you should at least hang on to those attributes.

    Assuming that no one is going to invest (I think thats fairly obvious) do you actually want to discuss your idea in detail? I would be just as keen to help you as I currently am to wind you up.
     
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    Hi
    I just had to reply to this post. I read the first 7 pages, and then couldn't read on.
    Ever since I joined this forum a few months ago, everyone has been so nice, helpful, friendly etc and I couldn't quite understand why everyone turned on citizen erased and now this guy - guess that's why I've been so intruiged to read the threads!
    London Baron - I am currently in the process of setting up myself so have no money to invest, however, a few words of advice, if I may, although I must explain right now, I am not currently in business and have no official qualifications....
    people on this forum (that I have been in contact with) have been nothing but helpful etc to me. I think issues seems to arise when they a)think someone is taking the p**s or b) insults them/their intelligence.
    If you ask structured, thought out questions, you will probably get a better response from people. E.G: maybe ask what other avenue's people would try out if they, themselves, were looking for investors...???
    Best of luck, think if you make friends with some people on here it'll be a lot easier for you!
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    Nice try, but constructive comments were made initially but the OP was more interested in some bizarre text battle he was having.

    Ah, so that's the reason why comments stopped being constructive then. Credit to Steve for at least trying to put this thread back on a constructive angle.

    My guess is a good hammering will result in the OP eventually accepting we cannot all be wrong - and that all he has to do to get good free advice is ask for it.

    And the OP has indeed had a good hammering, a real credit to the forum I don't doubt!

    You already thanked someone else for being the first person to say something positive. Halfwit.

    And of course.... there's always those "pearls of wisdom" like calling a member a "Halfwit"!

    It's always amazing how members feel that it's "ok" to publicly insult other members! Name calling is something found in the playground but some members have migrated it to this forum.

    This thread is quite clearly heading down the "delete route" but not before it's been moderated.

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    The London Baron

    First of all I take away my thanks for the first person who said something positive because it later turned out he is a bit slow in the head and licks the ass of Shaf Rasul!

    I cannot say much about the business because of copycats, just to throw some more of my ideas:
    1. The business will employ not as much people as Mcdonalds because if you been there you will see that most of them are complete morons and just scratch their testicles.
    2. The business will be about franchising after the 2nd year of trading. I found out that Subway and Mcdonalds charge crazy money.
    3. I will charge more for franchising as I believe we deserve it.
    4. You do not know nothing about the food industry as well! I can make a burger for about 50p and sell it for at least £3.
    5. I will also make sure that I do not have smelly and disgusting employees that put off the customers.
    6. To make sure that I do not loose money I will not have a Customer Service number. Where is the point? You will only be getting complains about hair in the food or some bull**** like that.

    I will let you know a bit more tomorrow but I have to go now

    You already thanked someone else for being the first person to say something positive. Halfwit.

    What age are you by the way? I would be very suprised if you are not already older than I was when I first started trading and making money.

    Moving forwards...

    You are business minded actually. Despite it being great fun to prod you and see what nonsense you spout next I can recognise someone that is capable of lateral thinking. So much of what you say is wrong, but then you are 100% right that no 'big shot' could make it without having your core ambition, determination and pride. So you should at least hang on to those attributes.

    Assuming that no one is going to invest (I think thats fairly obvious) do you actually want to discuss your idea in detail? I would be just as keen to help you as I currently am to wind you up.
     
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    QUOTE.

    I'm going to take the OP at face value because I think he's (or she's) had his fill of smart comments.

    1) Since you're young, and if you haven't already, take some time to work in a couple of restaurants. Try working at a McDonalds and then a Little Chef and then a typical London restaurant. Learn the ins and outs of the trade and how each restaurant differentiates. Learn what they do well and not so well so you can beat them at their game. There's nothing like real experience to open your eyes.

    This is far beneath the OP. He don't take orders. He is the Mastermind and he thinks our advice is crap.

    2) You're full of creative ideas, so don't be put off by the negative comments. Clowns, for example, can work well. A restaurant near us used to be packed every Thursday night when a clown came by to make balloon animals for all the children. You just need to go about it the right way and add some variety.

    Sorry. Don't know where you got the impression that the OP was creative. There must be 50,000 outlets in London selling souvenirs and key fobs including virtually every hotel. Usually in the foyer near the entrance to the restaurant. The London Dungeon shop is next to the toilets too where if you have never been do have some rather creative urinals. A guillotine with dripping blood above then.

    Creative. Isn't the trademark of McDonalds a clown and for years now all the big fast food chains have been offering children's party deals. As well as lots of balloon tying etc etc they even bake a cake. So what's new. Posters in the window. Come on now. Fast food chains want to promote their own deals not other people and no-one would advertise anyway judging by the ludicrous sums the OP has been banding about.

    3) While there's a lot of cynicism and sarcasm in this thread, reread it looking for good advice, because there's plenty there. Never stop learning, and always challenge your assumptions.

    There has been a lot of good advice but even that has met with abuse

    4) Some have ridiculed your qualifications in business, don't be put off. You did well in school, and now you need to get some experience. You're full of initiative, so prove your worth. Indeed, prove the nay-sayers wrong. It's the best way to respond.

    I did say that some of this may be due to the poor level of teaching in schools and indeed univeristies but I don't see how you can say the OP did well when he got a B. Given that the entire qualification system has be devalued over the last few years in my day that would have been a poor D. Everyone that got above a C used to call them the dickh---ds.

    I am sorry Steve but I think that you are giving the OP the benefit of the doubt here that he doesn't deserve. He has demonstrated time and time again that he is nothing more than a clueless - rude and extremely arrogant young man that doesn't mind threatning people either.

    Full marks to your good self however Steve for allowing this thread to run it's course which I think it has.

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    Ah, so that's the reason why comments stopped being constructive then. Credit to Steve for at least trying to put this thread back on a constructive angle.

    This thread is quite clearly heading down the "delete route" but not before it's been moderated.

    Ray

    I have tried several times to get sense out of this guy. In the post prior to your own I in fact identified many of the obvious strengths this guy is showing.

    I will acknowledge your 'playground' analogy however. In truth the playground is normally the place that cocky people learn to moderate their attitude. Highly apt.

    First of all I take away my thanks for the first person who said something positive because it later turned out he is a bit slow in the head and licks the ass of Shaf Rasul!

    I cannot say much about the business because of copycats, just to throw some more of my ideas:
    1. The business will employ not as much people as Mcdonalds because if you been there you will see that most of them are complete morons and just scratch their testicles.
    2. The business will be about franchising after the 2nd year of trading. I found out that Subway and Mcdonalds charge crazy money.
    3. I will charge more for franchising as I believe we deserve it.
    4. You do not know nothing about the food industry as well! I can make a burger for about 50p and sell it for at least £3.
    5. I will also make sure that I do not have smelly and disgusting employees that put off the customers.
    6. To make sure that I do not loose money I will not have a Customer Service number. Where is the point? You will only be getting complains about hair in the food or some bull**** like that.

    I will let you know a bit more tomorrow but I have to go now

    The problem is I asked you if you wanted proper help and input, and you come back with another list of possible ideas for your resturant.

    I don't think anyone doubts your imagination or that you think of your idea and what you may or may not do fequently.

    It's important to think each idea through - and if people can give you useful input then why not take full advantage?

    For example:

    Point no2 you say you will charge a lot more than macdonalds for a franchise becasue your worth it, and will be in this postion after only 2 years. My initial response would be that you shouldn't worry about franchise at the moment, there really is no point. All that you need to focus on is proving the core business. If a resturant works well franchising is always possible. Macdonalds franchise's are hugely expensive, both in terms of initial investment and the fact the corporation will always make more money from the food products than the franchisee does by actually cooking and selling them. Macdonalds can do this because they are absolutely proven. If you can virtualy guarentee a franchisee success then there is no limit to what you could charge. Most of what you pay for a macdonalds franchise is not the bond, it is in the products on an ongoing basis. You could not compare your restaurant to macdonalds as you have no self sufficient means of controlling the supply of food to the franchisees.

    I would also say that point number 6 (more than the others) just doesnt sound like you are being serious. How can a succesful take away start out life getting around the problem of hair in food by hiding from the customer?

    Why not just ensure the hair doesnt go in the food? And if it does the meals for free. It should only be a rare occurence anyway.

    Do you have a business plan yet? I would not worry about people stealing your ideas. I think the advice you would recieve would offset the risk anyway.
     
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    Hia all,

    I have spent the last 30 minutes reading the comments left on this site. Though I agree to the general feeling that for someone to invest £50,000 in something that don't excist only gets 30% is wrong. I don't agree with the general slagging off.

    I have a question to London Barron. If I asked you for an investment in something I would not give you details, would you give me your money? I know I wouldn't.

    I feel this post has gone on long enough and rather than upsetting London Baron further we should not post anything negative.

    In reference to the messages you had recieve by text, if you feel strongly about this you can contact your phone service provider and report it as malicious mail, and if it was very offensive you can ask the to pass it onto the police, as this is an offence. When you said Pm-ing is for amateurs. the messaging system is there to protect you as well as keeping you informed. If you need to give out a number, try using a a service like 0844 receptionist or skype. With these service you do have the option to reject anonymous calls.

    I would like to wish you luck with the venture, but my feeling is that the comments made on this post would not get you the result you want. If you are serious about making this a go, I would get some free advice from organisation like Business Link, which I did

    All the best
     
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    First of all I take away my thanks for the first person who said something positive because it later turned out he is a bit slow in the head and licks the ass of Shaf Rasul!

    With all this moderating going on, surely this comment isn't appropriate?

    I don't want to see the Baron banned (too much fun to read about his plans for a symbol above his restaurants of a golden swish cut-out from a popular cigarette packet, with a nearly-finished (or nearly-started?) business plan on the rear - maybe cut-out versions with a Grumpy Meal will be available in restaurants soon, with an important message about the harmful nature of smoking thrown in for good measure), but this poster has provoked the abuse they have then attracted. Surely some of their comments need moderating, rather than the more committed members here that generally offer constructive advice to those willing to listen to it.

    The bans & editing seem a little trigger-happy, albeit selective, to me at the moment.

    Karl Limpert
     
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    movietub

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    It is impossible to ignore the fact that the OP did acuse those that trade online as not having real businesses.

    I understand the mederators analogy, not wanting to see people being abusive in response to such comments because they can 'hide behind their monitors'.

    But surely if you walked in to a room of business people and started saying 'websites are not real business' people would react in exactly the same way.

    So from that point of view moderation is not really needed. They were rediculous comments to have made and it is absolutely just that several members say what they think in response.

    To flip the mods analogy on its head, there would be no way of stopping such converse in a room full of insulted people, so they should not use their ability to ban, delete etc simply because they can do so remotely.

    Such comments deserve response and that part of the thread should run its course - if anything positive can come from such insulting comments, it would be that the person making them is allowed to see how many people they offend. (I believe).
     
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    I find it ironical that the member that has ben banned was about the same age and did the same business course as the OP.

    I have to admit and put my own hands up that when the handbags come out boy are they big but having said that The OP has been extremely arrogant and insulting.

    Yes Tin. This is a business forum but where is the support for members offering sensible advice based on fundamental business principals. Where is the reality.

    We all know that there is very - very little funding out there for even established businesses. That apart from the Princes Trust and a few regional incentives there is no funding for small business apart from business angels and a few private investors. They however want to see a business plan that is viable. Where the entrepreneur has his feet firmly on the ground. That takes us full circle to those accepted fundamentals again.

    A niche market which has been well researched. Where is the niche market in this case. There are 1,000s of fast food operations in London.1,000s of restaurants serving every food imaginable.

    Where is the research. A takeaway sandwich bar in London will attract a premium of over £100,000. The first 3 months rent and rates alone on a decent size restaurant would eat up £50K. Where is the research. A burger may well cost 50p but when the costs of cooking it and serving it in a nice restaurant is taken into consideration there is a 10% net profit in it.

    Where is the research. Dozens of fast food outlets - resaurants and pubs in London and indeed throughout the rest of the country are closing everyday. Others are losing money hand over foot - including McD. They are actually doing well overall but only because the menu is a novelty in the far east. In the USA and the UK outlets are losing money.

    This isn't the best of industries to exploit even at the best of times. No-one in their right mind would invest in these times. The OP's venture then is flawed form the start and then of course there is absence of that other important fundamental.

    Investors do not invest in a piece of paper. They invest in the entrepreneur. They want to see a track record of success even it is in another industry. They want to see a manager prepared to get their hands dirty. In this case can anyone see the extremely arrogant OP doing the washing up or cleaning the toilets when staff don't turn up. Not on your life far too menial for his Lordship.

    Well I have I got news for you OP. The £60,000 a year chef you are going to have to employ is not going to volunteer and it is not in his jobs description. It is not in a waiters either . It WILL BE in YOURS and wait till you get into the ladies loo. That will bring you down a peg or too.

    And one final comment. Another thing I find amazing about the wannabe's with totally unrealistic expectations is their reluctance to provide even the briefest of details about the business in question yet most would jump at the chance of getting on the DD and revealing all to millions. Crazy.
     
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    movietub

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    I will not be using this forum. I was under the username Iwillmakeit.

    Tin has made a complete mistake on banning me from this forum.

    I requested for the thread to be deleted because if anyone does call that number they will get abused. What does the moderator do delete my comments and leave the thread running?

    I respect that you are a business man and you have other things to worry about. However try moderating and when someone reports do something about it.

    I called the OP on a number which i rarely use for obvious reasons. to offer him a contact in London who runs a series of Maryland Takeaways.

    Now I called and then he put the phone next to the tv. After 5 mins i recieved a text: "We will now have some fun. If people start calling, you should thank Baron"

    My family are all in IT I have forwarded the OPs number and my unique phone id to my father who will find the geographical location of the OP.

    I'm not going to the extra mile and complaning to sift media. However my banning was not called for you could have deleted my posts.

    Also try editing some of the posts aswell Tin.

    However I was trying to point out not to call the number given.

    I requested that the thread to be deleted the moderator never took action.

    I am in talks with the Dragons Den investor and I thought what the OP stated was uncalled for and the text just added to the fury.

    Good luck with your businesses users.

    Marcel.

    Moderation can be a tough game. Especially on a big forum.

    I don't think the mods have done anything wrong as such - although it should be recognised that all the problems have one common factor, and that banning or imposing anything similar on people reacting to someone elses rudeness is equivilant to treating the symptoms rather than the root cause.

    Naturally arguing with a specific mod, directly, in public, is likely to result in any user ending up worse off!

    But should users be allowed to discuss mods actions afterwards without fear of having those posts deleted?

    That would depend entirely on whether the forum follwos the model of democracy of or dictatorship I suppose.

    I imagine this post will get deleted - but really, why should it?
     
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    The London Baron

    This is a complete lie!

    Iwillmakeit called me and cursed me on the phone, then I just put the phone next to the tv. His last words were something like "I will trace you *****" (not the same but similar).
    Also I received a text saying I will be contacted by the authorities? for what? for that he called me and abused me over the phone?
     
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    This is a complete lie!

    Iwillmakeit called me and cursed me on the phone, then I just put the phone next to the tv. His last words were something like "I will trace you *****" (not the same but similar).
    Also I received a text saying I will be contacted by the authorities? for what? for that he called me and abused me over the phone?

    If I wanted to abuse you I wouldnt need to call you on my number you pathetic little child.

    1 2 3 Remember That.

    Im not creating anymore accounts. I got to wake up at 6am tomorrow as I have a meeting at 9:30am. However all forum users should know DO NOT CALL THE NUMBER.
     
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    The London Baron

    I only made 3 harsh remarks about other members and every time it was in response of them offending me!

    Saying that I will not get my hands dirty is a stupid statement, I have created a spredsheet outlining the business as well as word document. I am not a cleaner and of course will not clean the toilets in the reastaurant. I will be the owner and cleaning the toilets will make me look like an idiot in front of the employees. I will not be paying anyone except me amounts such as the one stated of £60 000, I believe only the business owner deserves this kind of salary.

    Iwillmakeit is a lier, and I have the proof on my mobile! He called me at least 20 times and doesn't matter how many times I hung up he rang again.
     
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    movietub

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    This is a complete lie!

    Iwillmakeit called me and cursed me on the phone, then I just put the phone next to the tv. His last words were something like "I will trace you *****" (not the same but similar).
    Also I received a text saying I will be contacted by the authorities? for what? for that he called me and abused me over the phone?

    Baron,

    I'd drop the whole matter now anyway, regardless of who said what.

    I would reccomend that you start another thread to discuss your idea, rather than ask for investment straight away.

    Let this thread die. It's been quite ammusing, we all know you a little better. But a new thread would be more healthy than continuing this one.

    What do you think?
     
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    The London Baron

    Why shouldn't they call the number? If I have received a real business call I was going to respond, but all I heard from you was I will trace you bla bla bla


    If I wanted to abuse you I wouldnt need to call you on my number you pathetic little child.

    1 2 3 Remember That.

    Im not creating anymore accounts. I got to wake up at 6am tomorrow as I have a meeting at 9:30am. However all forum users should know DO NOT CALL THE NUMBER.
     
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    business-zone.biz

    Hi London Baron.

    I think you should put this to bed. It has reached 111 post. For anyone who might have been interested would have been put off now by comment on both sides.

    I do wish you luck on your venture, but on this forum you (in my opinion) have definatly burned your bridges when looking for an investor/partner. I have made a post looking for a partner and some people have made comments I don't agree with, but they do have an opinion and even though I don't agree, does not mean they have some validity.

    So I would have a rethink, get some advice and try again in the future.

    Like I said I do with you all the best

    Take care
     
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    The London Baron

    Ok, but please don't delete this one as I would like to prove your wrong in couple of months time and post the results in exactly this thread:)

    Baron,

    I'd drop the whole matter now anyway, regardless of who said what.

    I would reccomend that you start another thread to discuss your idea, rather than ask for investment straight away.

    Let this thread die. It's been quite ammusing, we all know you a little better. But a new thread would be more healthy than continuing this one.

    What do you think?
     
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    movietub

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    Ok, but please don't delete this one as I would like to prove your wrong in couple of months time and post the results in exactly this thread:)

    I would imagine that the mods would have no need to delete this thread if you yourself transferred the discussion to a new better foccussed thread. For whatever reason.

    Starting a new thread with a new attitude all round saves everyone from being tarnished by this one.

    Do it now and post a link to the new thread as your final post on this thread. Obviously ignore any further posts on this thread, it will die.
     
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    Tin

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    Thread Locked for now! Please do not create new threads on this matter. I'll go through this thread when I get chance tomorrow.

    I will remind members of the rules of this forum, in particular the rules regarding Flaming, Trolling and posting offensive/abusive public statements which are clearly directed at other forum members. Members in contravention of these rules will be dealt with "in accordance of these rules"!

    Note to member "Iwillmakeit", further multiple account creation will result in a permanent ban from this forum.

    Regards

    Ray
     
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