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Thingywhatsit Admin
Number of posts : 5842 Age : 72 Registration date : 2006-02-12
| Subject: PROPOSALS Wed 07 Jun 2006, 23:06 | |
| I have added some proposals today through the email link. How long do these usually take to come through as I understand that there is a first review sweepstake this month that I am rather interested in. | |
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Thingywhatsit Admin
Number of posts : 5842 Age : 72 Registration date : 2006-02-12
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 08 Jun 2006, 08:11 | |
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mattygroves
Number of posts : 397 Location : I like it here, but I have a summer home in reality Registration date : 2006-03-01
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 08 Jun 2006, 10:40 | |
| I've put my mum's addy as my address - this means I can cash out at $10, rather than $100. It only took me several years to work this out.
DOH! | |
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Thingywhatsit Admin
Number of posts : 5842 Age : 72 Registration date : 2006-02-12
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 08 Jun 2006, 13:45 | |
| I have an American friend but was a little worried about tax implications. | |
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Turtlewi Guest
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 08 Jun 2006, 14:22 | |
| The UK is one of the countries with a tax treaty, so by using an American address you're avoiding pointless bureaucracy and an arbitrary and probably racist earnings threshold, rather than avoiding tax. |
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helencbradshaw
Number of posts : 1982 Age : 56 Location : Here, There and Everywhere, but usually in a hotel somewhere Registration date : 2006-03-18
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Tue 13 Jun 2006, 21:51 | |
| how do you add categories on epinions? I have one I want to add, from a recent trip to USA, and I have no idea how to do it! | |
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masterblaster1982
Number of posts : 96 Age : 42 Location : Barry, Wales, UK Registration date : 2006-03-12
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 22 Jun 2006, 15:07 | |
| I've tryed add products before, not sure if they added it tho.
I think is a hard way to do, by going though any email i think it is. | |
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Turtlewi Guest
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 22 Jun 2006, 15:26 | |
| Email the category lead to suggest products. There's a list of them in the Member Centre. I've suggested two, a website and a magazine. One was dealt with swiftly and nicely and efficiently. One was dealt with by a bloke who was a cockchops with a God complex. Mod please |
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dididave
Number of posts : 637 Registration date : 2006-03-01
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 22 Jun 2006, 17:35 | |
| - Turtlewind wrote:
- Email the category lead to suggest products. There's a list of them in the Member Centre. I've suggested two, a website and a magazine.
One was dealt with swiftly and nicely and efficiently.
Another was dealt with bt a cockchops with a God complex.
Mod please Ok edited aso as not to be specific as to which is which although I may start using the term "cockchops" (obviously not around my children)! | |
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Turtlewi Guest
| Subject: Re: PROPOSALS Thu 22 Jun 2006, 20:33 | |
| Fair and equitable Cockchops is yet another of the colourful phrases I've picked up in the wacky world of advertising. It's the polite form of C**tchops, and is the correct phrase to use when describing a difficult client to your boss. 'Rusty bullet hole', 'c**t like a wizard's sleeve' and many others all have their place also. |
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