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Presumably this disclaimer means that it will be the guy himself sueing you
rather than thinking fish. So where the hell will he get his money? If he
wants to get solicitors involved, let him. It will only cost him ŁŁŁ.
> I'm quite sure you would not be pleased if I spread word about your
> deal at Mackenzie Field with the takeaway dinner vs. the ganitor and
> the police.
If this is something he plans to do, then he wont be getting solicitors
involved, as I doubt any would touch him with a bargepole.
Ian
>
>I'm quite sure you would not be pleased if I spread word
>about your deal at Mackenzie Field with the takeaway dinner
>vs. the ganitor and the police.
>
What would you like to tell us about this? (apart from more of
Mr Lobble's inadequacies regarding the English language)
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> http://www.glasners.co.uk/contact.html
Hmmn. It's on Thinking Fish's IPS tag.
Ian
> Do you mean the Janitor story? - a colleague and myself got locked in a
> clients building late one night, so I ordered a takeaway (Chinese) and had
> it delivered through the letter box, meanwhile this activity set off the
> intruder alarms and I was confronted by a drunken Scot janitor waving a
very
> large sword in my face. To cut a long story short I called the Police and
> reported this guys threatening behavior with a sword (not a replica I am
> informed), what ensued was like something out of the Bill, lots of
flashing
> lights & hello, hello, hello, etc. I actually think it was quite funny and
> tell everybody about it, so it is a bit of an empty threat from Lobel.
LOL :-) ROTFLMFHHAO 8¬)
> I'll give you until Monday 11.30pm for me to receive a written response
from
> you by post or hand delivered to 78 Cannon St, London EC4N 6NQ.
He needs to state which Monday, and also give you reasonable time to write a
letter, find an envelope, write his address on, buy a 19p stamp and post it,
and *this* monday isn't reasonable time to expect it to arrive. Asking for
hand delivery is not acceptable either. Therefore he mustn't mean this
coming Monday.
> If I receive a response which is not satisfactory I will proceed with
legal
> action immediately without further notice.
Please post all future correspondance from him or his solicitor on this
thread.
> Should you wish to seek legal advice which I would recommend at this
point,
> please send all necessary correspondence to Glasners Solicitors, 15 Red
Lion
> Sq, London, WC1R 4QH. They will be acting on our behalf.
I bet if you check that address, it is a residential address associated with
the goon, and not any kind of legal establishment. (not betting money
though, I blew my last fiver on the National)
> Re: you third threat of legal action, (I think this is now verging on the
> realms of harassment on your behalf), when your deadline arrives at
11.30am
> on Monday (will any Monday suffice?), I suggest you hold your breath and
> wait for my response..........
Let him seek legal action... as I mentioned in the previous post, he
disclaimed Thinking Fish from all liability, so it must be him who pays
legal fees.
TTFN.
Ian
>I bet if you check that address, it is a residential address associated
with
>the goon, and not any kind of legal establishment. (not betting money
>though, I blew my last fiver on the National)
Good thing you'd run out of cash, Ian - check out
http://www.glasners.co.uk/contact.html
Ian F
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Do you mean the Janitor story? - a colleague and myself got locked in a
clients building late one night, so I ordered a takeaway (Chinese) and had
it delivered through the letter box, meanwhile this activity set off the
intruder alarms and I was confronted by a drunken Scot janitor waving a very
large sword in my face. To cut a long story short I called the Police and
reported this guys threatening behavior with a sword (not a replica I am
informed), what ensued was like something out of the Bill, lots of flashing
lights & hello, hello, hello, etc. I actually think it was quite funny and
tell everybody about it, so it is a bit of an empty threat from Lobel.
Incidentally, here is the latest tome from Lobel, I see he has now managed
to activate his spellchecker:
..............................................
Bill
I'll give you until Monday 11.30pm for me to receive a written response from
you by post or hand delivered to 78 Cannon St, London EC4N 6NQ.
If I receive a response which is not satisfactory I will proceed with legal
action immediately without further notice.
Should you wish to seek legal advice which I would recommend at this point,
please send all necessary correspondence to Glasners Solicitors, 15 Red Lion
Sq, London, WC1R 4QH. They will be acting on our behalf.
Thank you for your attention.
...........................................................................
And my reply:
Andrew,
Re: you third threat of legal action, (I think this is now verging on the
realms of harassment on your behalf), when your deadline arrives at 11.30am
on Monday (will any Monday suffice?), I suggest you hold your breath and
wait for my response..........
Regards,
.........................................................................
Bill Lewis
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