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@9362 | 1 November 21 | |
@ ogdenz - 1.11.21 - 08:23pm I just like to highlight his stupidity. He never seems to learn even after being told and being shown how wrong he consistently is. He made a point about these Extinction Rebellion protesters disrupting business ..yet he voted for Brexit which is destroying businesses up and down the country. You don't make points about anything though... You drag up points expressed years ago in threads what have no relevance to what is being discussed what most sane people have long moved on from |
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@ogdenz | 1 November 21 | |
I make points about the stupid things you have said. You don't learn from what people teach you. Some of your statements are staggeringly cretinous. It's almost as if you enjoy wallowing in your moronity. If there was a searchlight dedicated to seeking out the worlds biggest halfwit it would be shining on you permanently. YDC. |
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@9362 | 1 November 21 | |
@ ogdenz - 1.11.21 - 08:57pm I make points about the stupid things you have said. You don't learn from what people teach you. Some of your statements are staggeringly cretinous. It's almost as if you enjoy wallowing in your moronity. If there was a searchlight dedicated to seeking out the worlds biggest halfwit it would be shining on you permanently. YDC. But the thing is to learn things you have to learn from people with intelligence not demented fu*kwits. You seem to believe that in the war we should not have bombed Dresden because there weren't any fascists. Hardly any fascists in England but it didn't stop the Germans bombing the fu*k out of many British cities but of course you never complain about that. You are a real sanctimonious but you are funny |
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@deusexmachina | 1 November 21 | |
Brevity has had a really positive aspect on one aspect of the business I work for. Normally this side of it would have wound right down after the summer holidays but it is still rammed with orders through to the middle of March which is when it picks up and gets even busier. That's 100,000's of pounds worth of orders that we haven't had before for that time period.
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@3mel | 1 November 21 | |
@ deusexmachina - 1.11.21 - 09:24pm Brevity has had a really positive aspect on one aspect of the business I work for. Normally this side of it would have wound right down after the summer holidays but it is still rammed with orders through to the middle of March which is when it picks up and gets even busier. That's 100,000's of pounds worth of orders that we haven't had before for that time period. has your nearest competition gone out of business ? |
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@mikeymk | 1 November 21 | |
There must be a negative reason why a UK business is doing better after Brexit... And if so, would it matter if that competition was in the UK or EU? |
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@3mel | 1 November 21 | |
seeing as brexit doesn't actually do anything to specifically make business easier for companies, exporters in particular, it's reasonable to ask.
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@deusexmachina | 1 November 21 | |
@ 3mel - 1.11.21 - 09:33pm has your nearest competition gone out of business ? No but to be honest the customer we supply this service for is the leading company globally for it and the people we supply it for are all the major outfitters for this material as well and the smaller outfitters all tend to use us too due to the quality of the product and service. |
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@3mel | 2 November 21 | |
so your main customer is doing better business by the sound of it.
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