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jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:05 am
cityone wrote:jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Well, for all his faults he does pay the bills, something that you tramps have avoided on more than one occasion, it's obviously in your DNA to shaft creditors and the tax man.
Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:13 am
RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Well, for all his faults he does pay the bills, something that you tramps have avoided on more than one occasion, it's obviously in your DNA to shaft creditors and the tax man.
Didnt he avoid paying Sam to the tune of around £17 million![]()
Try again.
Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:28 am
cityone wrote:RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Well, for all his faults he does pay the bills, something that you tramps have avoided on more than one occasion, it's obviously in your DNA to shaft creditors and the tax man.
Didnt he avoid paying Sam to the tune of around £17 million![]()
Try again.
And you of course know the exact amount of money to be paid back do you?? nobody knows the amount that was owed to langston apart from the very few people involved with the deal, althgough you like to make out that you know everything, in this dealing you know f**k all about it, as of the rest of us, what is known is that two parties proposed a figure and counter proposed until a figure was agreed with both parties and accepted, it's how business works.
Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:38 am
RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Well, for all his faults he does pay the bills, something that you tramps have avoided on more than one occasion, it's obviously in your DNA to shaft creditors and the tax man.
Didnt he avoid paying Sam to the tune of around £17 million![]()
Try again.
And you of course know the exact amount of money to be paid back do you?? nobody knows the amount that was owed to langston apart from the very few people involved with the deal, althgough you like to make out that you know everything, in this dealing you know f**k all about it, as of the rest of us, what is known is that two parties proposed a figure and counter proposed until a figure was agreed with both parties and accepted, it's how business works.
Yes I do, Carl and Annis both know Sam and I trust what they say. Or are you calling them liars?
How much were the creditors you allude to "screwed out of" then? A full breakdown please
Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:43 am
cityone wrote:RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Well, for all his faults he does pay the bills, something that you tramps have avoided on more than one occasion, it's obviously in your DNA to shaft creditors and the tax man.
Didnt he avoid paying Sam to the tune of around £17 million![]()
Try again.
And you of course know the exact amount of money to be paid back do you?? nobody knows the amount that was owed to langston apart from the very few people involved with the deal, althgough you like to make out that you know everything, in this dealing you know f**k all about it, as of the rest of us, what is known is that two parties proposed a figure and counter proposed until a figure was agreed with both parties and accepted, it's how business works.
Yes I do, Carl and Annis both know Sam and I trust what they say. Or are you calling them liars?
How much were the creditors you allude to "screwed out of" then? A full breakdown please
You seriously trying to say that because carl and annis came up with a figue then it is right?? i know annis and he's a decent lad but there is no way he or carl would be privy to the final agreement, if the deal was not good for langston then they would not of accepted it and waited for their day in court, no idea how much you tramps shafted your creditors for, (again i'm not privy to that info) but are you denying that you shafted your creditors twice and the tax man once when you went into administration???
Sat Oct 26, 2013 11:53 am
RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:RoathMagic wrote:cityone wrote:jackf wrote:All lined up waiting for uncle Vincent to do what he does best.
Well, for all his faults he does pay the bills, something that you tramps have avoided on more than one occasion, it's obviously in your DNA to shaft creditors and the tax man.
Didnt he avoid paying Sam to the tune of around £17 million![]()
Try again.
And you of course know the exact amount of money to be paid back do you?? nobody knows the amount that was owed to langston apart from the very few people involved with the deal, althgough you like to make out that you know everything, in this dealing you know f**k all about it, as of the rest of us, what is known is that two parties proposed a figure and counter proposed until a figure was agreed with both parties and accepted, it's how business works.
Yes I do, Carl and Annis both know Sam and I trust what they say. Or are you calling them liars?
How much were the creditors you allude to "screwed out of" then? A full breakdown please
You seriously trying to say that because carl and annis came up with a figue then it is right?? i know annis and he's a decent lad but there is no way he or carl would be privy to the final agreement, if the deal was not good for langston then they would not of accepted it and waited for their day in court, no idea how much you tramps shafted your creditors for, (again i'm not privy to that info) but are you denying that you shafted your creditors twice and the tax man once when you went into administration???
Yes I am, they are good friends are they not? Wasnt Carl even acting as broker to the deal at one point? Im sure they know exactly how much was owed.
Isnt it public knowledge that the settlement was £15m. Im pretty sure the figure Annis said was £32m but dont quote me on that. Thats a £17m shortfall which Tan offered Sam. We owed local businesses 35k i believe and the majority to Mel
Nurse who bout the debt off 9th Floor plc with the sole intention to write it off.
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