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Gary Dickson wrote:Klangster1971 wrote:IanKendall wrote:For example - did you write 'IOU 5 grand' on the tear off pay slip?
Ian
This is the question I am also wondering about... a remittance slip may well be a lawful financial instrument but I'm still at a loss as to where the money you were offering to pay them with was coming from.
Where does any money come from? It is created out of thin air!
Lawrence wrote:Gary Dickson wrote:Klangster1971 wrote:IanKendall wrote:For example - did you write 'IOU 5 grand' on the tear off pay slip?
Ian
This is the question I am also wondering about... a remittance slip may well be a lawful financial instrument but I'm still at a loss as to where the money you were offering to pay them with was coming from.
Where does any money come from? It is created out of thin air!
My accountant would like to have a word with you.
You cannot create money from nowhere legally.
Klangster1971 wrote:I shall ask again....
how much were you suggesting the remittance slip was worth? How much of the debt were you suggesting they wipe off as a result of receiving this legal financial instrument?
I really don't wish to be obtuse but would really like to understand more about how much worth you placed on the remittance slip.
cheers,
Sean
IanKendall wrote:From a Buddhist point of view, what's the karmic fallout of this bollox?
May you be reincarnated as a leech. It would be so fitting.
Lawrence wrote:I'm not seeing it at all.
From an double entry audit point of view can you explain where the opposing side of this magically appearing money is?
If you can't then this is illegal.
Cheers
Gary Dickson wrote:Klangster1971 wrote: The value I gave the remittance was for £1741.74.
Klangster1971 wrote:Gary Dickson wrote:Klangster1971 wrote: The value I gave the remittance was for £1741.74.
Many thanks for that, Gary... and, correct me if I'm wrong, but that was just a figure that you assigned to the slip, yes? Just by writing it on the form. A bit like writing a cheque, but without any funds actually leaving your bank account?
Am I right on the process side of things?
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