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Hi there, I am a coach and can support you with Career Coaching (among a range of coaching models). You can find out more on the post I have put on the East Dulwich Forum or on the-people-project.com. If you would like to have a chat I'm on 07581 189 027. Best wishes, Cornelia.
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YoungJulian34 wrote:

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> I am also looking for this


This is a forum spamming pest account. Note the revival of an effectively dead thread and my explanation at https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,1792727,2131582#msg-2131582.


I've pointed him out and reported him here before, along with an alter ego Abordage that's used sometimes in a double act:

https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,1629924,2129732#msg-2129732. There are also many reports of the username at https://www.stopforumspam.co.uk.


His post on the coueswhitetail.com forum (deerhunting) that I pointed there to seems to have been deleted now, but here's another typical example, https://www.backyardchickens.com/search/1576528/, which he's joined just to post the review website link in the hydrangea thread after first posting a few 'innocent' posts. It's sad to see all the welcome posts he gets from the trusting folk there, though I have seen worse. The claire65 account, for example, used here to surreptitiously publish a foot fungus product website address, can also be found using cancer and diabetes sufferer websites to do the same.

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