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Scam :nufc:

 

If they want the money ask for proof that they have been awarded the money by a court.

 

Also if the lad is a small business he should be a Ltd co. then they cannot go after him.

 

Tell him to stop fretting.

 

This.

 

+ Get a posh lawyer you tells them to fuck off.

 

If it's his business tho then in reality that particular fact doesn't really make a blind bit of difference.

 

 

In reality he winds the business up, thus it no longer exists and cannot be sued.

Great plan like. I'm sure he wants to do that :icon_lol:

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Scam :nufc:

 

If they want the money ask for proof that they have been awarded the money by a court.

 

Also if the lad is a small business he should be a Ltd co. then they cannot go after him.

 

Tell him to stop fretting.

 

This.

 

+ Get a posh lawyer you tells them to fuck off.

 

If it's his business tho then in reality that particular fact doesn't really make a blind bit of difference.

 

 

In reality he winds the business up, thus it no longer exists and cannot be sued.

Great plan like. I'm sure he wants to do that :icon_lol:

 

 

Its still a scam.

 

 

What i was trying to get over is that if it was a Ltd Co. The individal cannot be sued in these circumstances. If for instance the figure was 20k it would be worth his while closing and starting again in a different name.

 

A local company went pop owing us 125k plus :angry:

 

That company has since done a pheonix :huff:

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Scam :nufc:

 

If they want the money ask for proof that they have been awarded the money by a court.

 

Also if the lad is a small business he should be a Ltd co. then they cannot go after him.

 

Tell him to stop fretting.

 

This.

 

+ Get a posh lawyer you tells them to fuck off.

 

If it's his business tho then in reality that particular fact doesn't really make a blind bit of difference.

 

 

In reality he winds the business up, thus it no longer exists and cannot be sued.

Great plan like. I'm sure he wants to do that :icon_lol:

 

 

Its still a scam.

 

 

What i was trying to get over is that if it was a Ltd Co. The individal cannot be sued in these circumstances. If for instance the figure was 20k it would be worth his while closing and starting again in a different name.

 

A local company went pop owing us 125k plus :angry:

 

That company has since done a pheonix :huff:

Completely different circumstances to this though. I know plenty of companies go bust and start up again when they've had big debts but this sort of thing could probably be sorted for a few hundred quid.

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

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Scam :angry:

 

If they want the money ask for proof that they have been awarded the money by a court.

 

Also if the lad is a small business he should be a Ltd co. then they cannot go after him.

 

Tell him to stop fretting.

 

This.

 

+ Get a posh lawyer you tells them to fuck off.

 

If it's his business tho then in reality that particular fact doesn't really make a blind bit of difference.

 

 

In reality he winds the business up, thus it no longer exists and cannot be sued.

Great plan like. I'm sure he wants to do that :icon_lol:

 

 

Its still a scam.

 

 

What i was trying to get over is that if it was a Ltd Co. The individal cannot be sued in these circumstances. If for instance the figure was 20k it would be worth his while closing and starting again in a different name.

 

A local company went pop owing us 125k plus :huff:

 

That company has since done a pheonix :angry:

Completely different circumstances to this though. I know plenty of companies go bust and start up again when they've had big debts but this sort of thing could probably be sorted for a few hundred quid.

 

It probably could tbf. Just make sure the payment is to them and not Getttty images or something :nufc:

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Scam :angry:

 

If they want the money ask for proof that they have been awarded the money by a court.

 

Also if the lad is a small business he should be a Ltd co. then they cannot go after him.

 

Tell him to stop fretting.

 

This.

 

+ Get a posh lawyer you tells them to fuck off.

 

If it's his business tho then in reality that particular fact doesn't really make a blind bit of difference.

 

 

In reality he winds the business up, thus it no longer exists and cannot be sued.

Great plan like. I'm sure he wants to do that :icon_lol:

 

:nufc:

 

Aye, nice one Shinsplints! Seriously can't believe you just suggested that.

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Scam :huff:

 

If they want the money ask for proof that they have been awarded the money by a court.

 

Also if the lad is a small business he should be a Ltd co. then they cannot go after him.

 

Tell him to stop fretting.

 

This.

 

+ Get a posh lawyer you tells them to fuck off.

 

If it's his business tho then in reality that particular fact doesn't really make a blind bit of difference.

 

 

In reality he winds the business up, thus it no longer exists and cannot be sued.

Great plan like. I'm sure he wants to do that :icon_lol:

 

:nufc:

 

Aye, nice one Shinsplints! Seriously can't believe you just suggested that.

 

 

ta :angry:

 

:angry:

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Aye, we've looked into this, as me mam and me Mrs are looking to start up a business. It's not prostitution before any of you start.

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Aye, we've looked into this, as me mam and me Mrs are looking to start up a business. It's not prostitution before any of you start.

 

www.nastyamateuraction.porn?

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Aye, we've looked into this, as me mam and me Mrs are looking to start up a business. It's not prostitution before any of you start.

 

www.nastyamateuraction.porn?

 

Shit, is that domain already taken?

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Aye, we've looked into this, as me mam and me Mrs are looking to start up a business. It's not prostitution before any of you start.

 

www.nastyamateuraction.porn?

 

Shit, is that domain already taken?

 

nope. You better get your groove on.

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Ugh, flashbacks to my hideous Business Law module last year. Separate legal personality, yada yada yada...

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Ugh, flashbacks to my hideous Business Law module last year. Separate legal personality, yada yada yada...

 

I share your pain, Sister!

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Ugh, flashbacks to my hideous Business Law module last year. Separate legal personality, yada yada yada...

 

I share your pain, Sister!

 

It has got to be THE worst thing I've ever studied. Never again thankfully. :razz:

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Ugh, flashbacks to my hideous Business Law module last year. Separate legal personality, yada yada yada...

 

I share your pain, Sister!

 

'The legal issues of transgender discrimintation' ?

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Ugh, flashbacks to my hideous Business Law module last year. Separate legal personality, yada yada yada...

 

I share your pain, Sister!

 

'The legal issues of transgender discrimintation' ?

 

Uninterestingly enough one of my lecturers was a trans genderer and one of the foremost authorities in England and Wales on trans gender issues. He was still a fucking cunt like, even though he'd had it sewn up.

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Thats quite right actually. If its a LTd Co then at best they can make demands of the company and no individual. If it was a sole trader but Ltd, its still the company and not the person. Like Berb says, if it was that bad you would just fold and restart, although you need a different directors name on the books if you do. You also have to look at your other suppliers/customers and credit history and decide if its worth doing. It is common, as its happened to me a few times (people going "pop" on me) in the last few years. Cnts.

 

Ugh, flashbacks to my hideous Business Law module last year. Separate legal personality, yada yada yada...

 

I share your pain, Sister!

 

'The legal issues of transgender discrimintation' ?

 

Uninterestingly enough one of my lecturers was a trans genderer and one of the foremost authorities in England and Wales on trans gender issues. He was still a fucking cunt like, even though he'd had it sewn up.

 

:razz:

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