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WE WOULD LIKE TO IN FORM YOU ED FORUM THAT WE HAVE CONTACTED SOUTHWARK TOWN HALL, COUNCIL AND THE TRADING STANDARD IN REGARDS TO THE FALSE ACCUSATIONS YOU HAVE MADE ABOUT OUR COMPANY BUTTERFLY NANNIES.


WE HAVE TRIED TO EMAIL ADMIN AND MARK FROM ED FORUM AND NEITHER OF YOU HAVE REPLIED TO US.


WE ARE TAKING THIS MATTER VERY SERIOUSLY INDEED. WE ARE A NEW BUSINESS AND THINK THIS IS VERY UNFAIR THAT YOU ARE SLANDERING OUR GOOD NAME.


WE ONCE I REPEAT ONCE REPEATEDLY POSTED ADS ON YOUR SITE, NOT KNOWING THE RULE AFTER THAT WE EMAILED YOU APOLOGIZING. WHICH WE STILL HAVE ALL EMAILS SENT TO YOU.


WE FOUND OUT THIS TODAY AS YOU HAVE BLOCKED ONE OF OUR CLIENTS AND ANOTHER HAS SEEN YOU R HORRIBLE UNTRUE ACCUSATIONS.


WE ARE NOW WARNING YOU TO REMOVE THESE MESSAGES CONTACT US ON 0203 177 3015 OR WE WILL BE BE TAKING LEGAL ACTION AGAINST YOU.


SAMANTHA

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