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Voyageur Wrote:

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> ratty Wrote:

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> > Does this thread make anyone else slightly

> > uncomfortable?

>

>

> Mmm..... I am a little surprised the site allows

> such an undefended diatribe against a trader - but

> then again I guess nobody has named the

> individual/company.



If it stops other people being taken advantage off by a dodgy builder then I think it's a good thing. I feel sorry for Sue as she has clearly been messed about by this builder and was off work with stress over it, that's awful! If the builder did reply they would probably deny that a poor service was provided as they do on those rogue traders programmes. It said she took weeks to put up floating shelves!!! Our builder had our old kitchen ripped out and wall knocked down in one day!

Otta Wrote:

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> Agreed. I thought this was funny at first, but Sue

> has been a bit like a dog who found a lovely bone,

> and it has become a bit uncomfortable.


xxxxxx


Yes you're right, the OP brought back bad memories and I got carried away.


I can see why you might think it was funny, but I can assure you spending thousands of pounds to be stressed out is not at all funny.


I'm not going to post any more about what actually happened, as I can see I have let it get to me more than I should have, even though it was all two years ago now.


If something similar had happened to you, maybe you might empathise with where I'm coming from.

Hi folks

Not posting more about this, as I still want to resolve the situation through communication with DJKQ.

I doubt she's reading this but, if you know her, can you please encourage her to contact us. We want to sort everything out cleanly and simply. And put it behind us.

There is a fairly simple way to check if DJ has been following this thread if the Admin records IP addresses for site visits. Just do a comparison from her last posting and see if she visited since then.


At least it would clear up whether she has been hit by the proverbial bus or not. However that would be Ellie's request to make.

Ellie78 Wrote:

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> Hi folks

> Not posting more about this, as I still want to

> resolve the situation through communication with

> DJKQ.

> I doubt she's reading this but, if you know her,

> can you please encourage her to contact us. We

> want to sort everything out cleanly and simply.

> And put it behind us.


xxxxxxx


Ellie, I have PMed you the info you wanted (in case you see this first).

edcam Wrote:

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> What's bizarre is this picking apart of someone on

> an internet forum and that this thread is still

> here.



The reason is because the bloke that runs the forum and his little crew of cronies are TOTAL C-U-N-T-S


He wonders why people get the arse and attack his little forum.


Mark Collins it a penis :)-D

It doesn't look likely that DJKQ is hurrying on here to clarify things or not as the case may be. I am surprised that none of her friends/footballers seems to have commented or at least offered to pass on the message from the OP to her or reassure her clients that DJ is alive and well on her behalf. Which leads me to think that she's possibly okay all along and has not been run over by the proverbial bus.


So there doesn't seem like any good reason to have this thread, glaringly about a specific person, in the Lounge anymore where anything goes and is attracting comment from random/first-time posters who have registered just to post what on here? Things have turned nasty enough as it is, no?


Personally I wish someone would please lock this thread before it gets worse. And yep, I know that by posting this I am adding to it.

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