Website company too Avoid!!!!!!!!!

Scott-Copywriter

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And yet dear Scott was merely pointing out the importance of it only days ago ... http://www.ukbusinessforums.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=136689&page=2

Tsk ... make your mind up Scott!! :eek:

Clutching at straws I see. ;)

Posting on a forum and sending E-mails to professional clients are two very different things. If I ever send en E-mail to client (or complete work for a client) I'll proofread it many times over, believe me. I certainly wont use the term 'some1'.

Don't even know why we're talking about spelling either. No one has actually made any spelling mistakes. I simply used one informal phrase and got mauled for it. :rolleyes:
 
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One of the wisest things I've ever seen you say Massey. ;)

He's taking the piss Massey. He's using that there irony that the grown ups use, and in a way that's patronising. Kruw-ell.
To paraphrase a Tarantino movie, he's gone all middle aged on our asses, (but without having the fun bits on the way.)

(No long words, or polysyllabic concepts were harmed in the making of this post...they got away, scot free.)
 
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Consultant sea

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Had a call from these goons today. They are looking up numbers on the internet through every means and calling with a BS pitch. They called me and I cut him off and asked what he was selling or the purpose of the call. He started on about being able to offer me something and I told him to remove my number and not call again. Sure enough he called back 10 seconds later telling me not to hang up on him. I asked him where he got my info and he said he found it on my regulators website only in a way that made it sound like he was referred to me by my regulatory body. Sharks

Don't know how BT are associated with these con artists "BT customer street". A quite check of the number on the internet and you find loads of complaints and the usual horror stories.
 
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