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  • #217379

    @pete wrote:

    @reason wrote:

    Ok then i’ll say it.

    Capital of football.

    Middlesbrough =D>

    *nothin wrong with dreamin*

    thats dementia btw :wink:

    I must be in the good books :D/ ,that’s tame for you Pete :wink:

    *grumpy auld kooont he is* :shock: :lol:

    #64905

    Fart

    *they give me wind* :shock:

    #217377

    Oz

    #64900

    @tinkerbell wrote:

    @reason wrote:

    Echo..

    *well i thought it was funny*

    So did I :lol:

    repeat

    I daren’t put

    So did I :lol:

    repeat

    so errmmmmm……. copy

    #166671

    Invoices :evil:

    #388494

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    But you can Reason …. you can !!!

    BTW: I don’t want to be thought unnecessarily pedantic …. but you can’t “hear” things on here, you can only read them.

    Me thinks pedantic is exactly what you are being PB,i wonder if that is classed as a criticism of staff :-k .

    I might as well try saying it on here because when i pm’d you and UK about one of my posts getting removed for no reason,i got no answer,so much for going through the official channels.

    #312015

    Here’s one for the more discerning poets amongst us …..NOT

    Ay bah gum does ya belly touch ya bum,do ya balls hang low can ya tie em in a bow,does ya mother ride a bike with her tlts in a sling with a bell on her ar/se going dingalinaling :D/ :D/

    #388416

    now now…..we don’t want any gRATuitous chat on here. [-X

    #388492

    @forumhostpb wrote:

    Having posted this news yesterday morning – I picked it up from a private anti-fraud network I belong to – look what “The Government” has released today…..

    @Government Press Release wrote:

    Fraudsters are trying to trick the public into handing over personal financial details in the run-up to the annual tax self-assessment deadline, the government warned on Thursday.

    Bogus emails, purporting to be from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), attempt to trick people into giving out their bank details or other private information on the pretext that they will receive a fictitious tax refund.

    The authorities also warned that some people had been telephoned by fraudsters posing as tax officials trying to elicit details by claiming to arrange rebate payments.

    “This is the most sophisticated and prolific phishing scam that we have encountered,” said Lesley Strathie, HMRC Chief Executive.

    “We only ever contact customers who are due a refund in writing by post. We never use emails, telephone calls or external companies in these circumstances.”

    She urged anyone who received such an email to send it to HMRC for further investigation.

    Officials warned there could be further attempts to con taxpayers after the January 31 deadline has passed when many people were waiting to hear about genuine refunds.

    It warned that customers who gave their details to the fraudsters could see their bank accounts emptied and huge bills run up on their credit cards.

    Just remember – you heard it first on here folks !!!

    Aye!! and as we know we can believe everything we hear on here :roll: :D

    #217374

    Daggenham

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