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Applepears Wrote:

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> Because I know who you are... why don?t you tell

> the truth on here then,,,not tell lies ..


Not going to get involved with any type of argument or threat ?I know who you are?.

Ivesaid what Ive experienced and asked for help to sort it, not going to go back and forth on a message board sorry.

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Applepears Wrote:

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> Because I know who you are... why don?t you tell

> the truth on here then,,,not tell lies ..



I don't think OP would be speaking of their detailed experience & asking for advice if it wasn't the truth.


Perhaps you're the neighbour in denial, in which case:


Mind turning the volume down or investing in some headphones perhaps? :D

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