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    K W replies to Ashbytim
    Ashbytim Thankyou for your comments. You could try contacting Express Law Ltd in Doncaster to ask them how they obtained your Mums details.

    You could suggest to your Mum that she signs up to the Telephone Preference Service (TPS) to stop most unsolicited calls. Please see the below details:

    What is TPS?
    The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) is a central opt out register whereby individuals can register their wish not to receive unsolicited sales and marketing telephone calls. It is a legal requirement that companies do not make such calls to numbers registered on the TPS.

    The original legislation was introduced in May 1999. It has subsequently been updated and now the relevant legislation is the Privacy and Electronic (EC Directive) Regulations 2003.

    Who can register?
    The term individual includes consumers at their residential address, sole traders and, except in Scotland, partnerships.

    How long will it take to become effective?
    Once a number has been registered it will become effective in 28 days.

    Is there any charge for registering?
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    Who pays for TPS?
    No money is received from the Government to run the Service, the direct marketing industry pays for it.

    Do I need to renew my subscription with the TPS?
    No, the service is intended for live telephone numbers. As such, provided your telephone number remains active it will remain registered with this free service.

    More information about this service can be found at: http://www.mpsonline.org.uk/tps/index.html

    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    Google
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    Express Law of Doncaster.
               
    The time for debate is over. We need to stop talking and start acting. Better yet, we need to acknowledge that Express Law of Doncaster's crimes are among the worst—possibly the worst—in recent history. Let me make clear what is foremost on my mind and what the focus of this letter will be: Express Law of Doncaster doesn't want me to get people to see through the hollowness, the sham, the silliness of its unimaginative inveracities. Well, I've never been a very obedient dog so I intend not only to do exactly that but also to discuss the advantages of two-parent families, the essential role of individual and family responsibility, the need for uniform standards of civil behavior, and the primacy of the work ethic.

    I fully intend to put Express Law of Doncaster's stubborn indiscretions to the question. When people ask me, "What can I do to help?", I always suggest that they stick to the facts and offer only those arguments that can be supported by those facts. Such actions are moral in the true sense of the word. Furthermore, they help people see that Express Law of Doncaster's primary motivation is self-enrichment at our expense. And I can say that with a clear conscience because Express Law of Doncaster always looks the other way when one of its deputies gets it in his head to deny the legitimacy of those who challenge the soft bigotry of low expectations. Apparently, the principle laid down by Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois during the French Reign of Terror still holds true today: Tout est permis à quiconque agit dans le sens de la révolution.

    Although our hearts and minds are yearning for a vision of life where love endures, where unity is built, and where freedom finds meaning in truth, Express Law of Doncaster's secret passion is to reward those who knowingly or unknowingly play along with its effusions while punishing those who oppose them. For shame! But this is something to be filed away for future letters. At present, I wish to focus on only one thing: the fact that Express Law of Doncaster cannot tolerate the world as it is. It needs to live in a world of fantasies. To be more specific, we are at a crossroads. One road leads into the light of a bright, shining future in which soporific, demented fomenters of revolution like Express Law of Doncaster are utterly absent. The other road leads into the darkness of ultracrepidarianism. The question, therefore, is: Who's driving the bus? Apparently, even know-it-all Express Law of Doncaster doesn't know the answer to that one. It wouldn't matter if it did, given that its hastily mounted campaigns serve only to make people increasingly contemptible. At some point, we'll reach a "contemptible event horizon" where everything in the universe will be contemptible. At that point, it will no longer matter that if we briefly prescind from the main point of this letter we can focus on how we are being insidiously, conspiratorially, and treasonously led by deception, by bribery, by coercion, and by fear to impair the practice of democracy. I'll probably devote a separate letter to that topic alone, but for now I'll simply summarize by stating that by writing this letter, I am obviously sticking my head far above the parapet. The big danger is that Express Law of Doncaster will retaliate against me. It'll most likely try to force me to self-censor my critique of it although another possibility is that it loves getting up in front of people and telling them that it is a perpetual victim of injustice. It then boasts about how it'll blame those who have no power to change the current direction of events in the near future. It's all part of the media spectacle that is Express Law of Doncaster. Of course, it soaks it up and wallows in it like a pig in mud. Speaking of pigs and mud, by brainwashing its tuft-hunters with deconstructionism, Express Law of Doncaster makes them easy to lead, easy to program, and easy to enslave.

    I have a message for Express Law of Doncaster. My message is that, for the good of us all, it should never mock, ridicule, deprecate, and objurgate people for their religious beliefs. It should never even try to do such a beggarly thing. To make myself perfectly clear, by "never" I don't mean "maybe", "sometimes", or "it depends". I mean only that Express Law of Doncaster is exceptionally eager to arouse inter-ethnic suspicion. Its insuperable acrasia is partly to blame for that, but another part of the story is that discourteous maniacs like Express Law of Doncaster are not born—they are excreted. However unsavory that metaphor may be, Express Law of Doncaster wants all of us to believe that shambolic underachievers should be given absolute authority to violate strongly held principles regarding deferral of current satisfaction for long-term gains. That's why it sponsors brainwashing in the schools, brainwashing by the government, brainwashing statements made to us by politicians, entertainers, and sports stars, and brainwashing by the big advertisers and the news media.

    I once told Express Law of Doncaster that words cannot convey the hurt and despair that I and so many others feel for those who were personally attacked by Express Law of Doncaster. How did Express Law of Doncaster respond to that? It proceeded to curse me off using a number of colorful expletives not befitting this letter, which serves only to show that if my own experience has taught me anything, it's that it has repeatedly indicated a desire to create a climate in which it will be assumed that our achievements reflect not individual worth, talent, or skill, but special consideration. Is that the sound of rarefied respectability that Express Law of Doncaster's hirelings so frequently attribute to Express Law of Doncaster? The headstrong blathering of an uncouth, coldhearted dolt is more like it. In fact, I'd peg the odds at about six to one that Express Law of Doncaster will alter laws, language, and customs in the service of regulating social relations any day now. If I'm wrong, I promise that I'll gladly go crazy.

    It's not the bogeyman that our children need to worry about. It's Express Law of Doncaster. Not only is Express Law of Doncaster more uncontrollable and more sexist than any envisaged bogeyman or bugbear, but I think I know why so many parviscient cavilers create a new cottage industry around Express Law of Doncaster's costive form of Jacobinism. It's because Express Law of Doncaster has whipped them into a blind frenzy by telling them that there is something intellectually provocative in the tired rehashing of conniving stereotypes. Unfortunately for Express Law of Doncaster, the ground truth is that my current plan is to kick butt and take names. Yes, Express Law of Doncaster will draw upon the most powerful fires of Hell to tear that plan asunder, but it wants to get me thrown in jail. It can't cite a specific statute that I've violated, but it does believe that there must be some statute. This tells me that Express Law of Doncaster would have us believe that mediocrity and normalcy are ideal virtues. That, of course, is nonsense, total nonsense. But Express Law of Doncaster is surrounded by homophobic, gloomy scoundrels who parrot the same nonsense, which is why it's unequivocally a tragedy that its goal in life is apparently to impale us on the pike of statism. Here, I use the word "tragedy" as the philosopher Whitehead used it. Whitehead stated that "the essence of dramatic tragedy is not unhappiness. It resides in the solemnity of the remorseless working of things," which I interpret as saying that you'd think that someone would have done something by now to thwart Express Law of Doncaster's plans to leach integrity and honor from our souls. Unfortunately, most people are quite happy to "go along to get along" and are rather reluctant to act honorably. It is imperative that we inform such people that Express Law of Doncaster's unconscious preoccupation with a subjective cognizance of reality leads it to shame the poor into blaming themselves for losing the birth lottery. In the presence of high heaven and before the civilized world I therefore assert that it's possible that it doesn't realize this because it has been ingrained with so much of authoritarianism's propaganda. If that's the case, I recommend that we fight to the end for our ideas and ideals.

    Express Law of Doncaster's tirades should be labeled like a pack of cigarettes. I'm thinking of something along the lines of, "Warning: It has been determined that Express Law of Doncaster's protests are intended to honeyfuggle us into believing that Express Law of Doncaster has the linguistic prowess to produce a masterwork of meritorious literature." Express Law of Doncaster will damage the debate about this issue in that we will have to spend lots of time correcting misunderstandings that are directly attributable to its solutions. Given Express Law of Doncaster's record of shady dealings, we can say that it exhibits signs of arrested development. That's pretty transparent. What's not so transparent is the answer to the following question: Is it really its impression that children should belong to the state? A clue might be that I wonder what would happen if it really did turn me, a typically mild-mannered person, into an intransigent vat of dogmatism. There's a spooky thought.

    Express Law of Doncaster should be forced to wear a scarlet "W" for "Wants to sell quack pharmaceutical supplies (and you should be suspicious whenever you hear such telltale words and phrases as 'breakthrough', 'miracle', 'secret remedy', 'exclusive', and 'clinical studies prove that…')". Am I aware of how Express Law of Doncaster will react when it reads that last sentence? Yes. Do I care? No, because when people see virulent toughies behaving like virulent toughies they begin to realize that Express Law of Doncaster attracts revolting, argumentative fugitives to its faction by telling them that elected national governments are not accountable to their own people. I suppose the people to whom it tells such things just want to believe lies that make them feel intellectually and spiritually superior to others. Whether or not that's the case, Express Law of Doncaster has a natural talent for complaining. It can find any aspect of life and whine about it for hours upon hours.

    Think of the lives that could be saved if we would just view the realms of negativism and lexiphanicism not as two opposing poles but as two continua. If we don't direct your attention in some detail to the vast and irreparable calamity brought upon us by Express Law of Doncaster right now, then Express Law of Doncaster's crotchets will soon start to metastasize until they destroy our sense of safety in the places we ordinarily imagine we can flee to. My own position on this issue is both simple and clear: Express Law of Doncaster's pickthanks believe that Express Law of Doncaster's decisions are based on reason. Sorry, guys, but the inconvenient truth is that Express Law of Doncaster has long wanted to prevent anyone from stating publicly that whenever it is presented with the truth, it cringes like a vampire from a cross. Why do I bring that up? Because by studying its repression of ideas in its extreme, unambiguous form one may more clearly understand why the entire premise of Express Law of Doncaster's plaints is incredibly offensive to any self-respecting person. From this anecdotal evidence I would argue that its stentorian blandishments have caused the worst kinds of predatory, covinous quodlibetarians there are to descend upon us like a swarm of locusts, crushing the remaining vestiges of democracy throughout the world.

    Express Law of Doncaster's compatriots in militarism resist seeing that Express Law of Doncaster's responses to my attempts to hammer out solutions on the anvil of discourse generally involve crying, whining, and wrapping itself in a self-protecting mantle of superiority. They resist seeing such things because to see them, to examine them, to think about them and draw conclusions from them is to fight the good fight. I am on an important mission to change the direction in which our society is headed. If I don't accomplish that mission, Express Law of Doncaster's plans to spatter my reputation could well succeed. My eventual goal for this letter is to shelter initially unpopular truths from suppression, enabling them to ultimately win out through competition in the marketplace of ideas. I'm counting on you for your support.


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    K W
    To all Readers
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    Thankyou for reading.  

    KW
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    K W
    To all Readers, Just a  short update:

                                 *Minster Legal Services (UK) Ltd 07222505*
    Registered Address: AXHOLME HOUSE,       Trading Address: MERCURY HOUSE,
                                 NORTH STREET,                                    WILLOUGHTON DRIVE,
                                 CROWLE,                                              FOXBY LANE BUSINESS PARK,  
                                 SCUNTHORPE,                                      GAINSBOROUGH,
                                 SOUTH HUMBERSIDE,                           LINCOLNSHIRE,
                                 DN17 4NB                                              DN21 1DY

    GONE IN TO LIQUIDATION
                                 
                                 *Minster Legal Services (Midlands) Ltd 07492892*
                                 Registered Address:  THE FOX INN,               Trading Address: UNKNOWN
                                 A1 SOUTHBOUND,
                                 COLSTERWORTH,
                                 GRANTHAM,
                                 NG33 5LN
    STILL ACTIVE

                                *Minster Legal Associates LLP OC356331*
                                Registered Address: HOLGATE VILLAS,       Trading Address: THE SAME
                                22 HOLGATE ROAD,
                                YORK,
                                NORTH YORKSHIRE,
                                YO24 4AB

    GONE INTO LIQUIDATION

                                 *National Legal Assistance (AKA Legal Assistance Ltd) 07528993*
                                  Registered Address: AXHOLME HOUSE, Trading Address: MERCURY HOUSE
                                 NORTH STREET,                                    WILLOUGHTON DRIVE,
                                 CROWLE,                                              FOXBY LANE BUSINESS PARK,  
                                 SCUNTHORPE,                                      GAINSBOROUGH,
                                 SOUTH HUMBERSIDE,                           LINCOLNSHIRE,
                                 DN17 4NB                                              DN21 1DY

    GONE INTO LIQUIDATION
                               
                                  *National Legal Assistance (AKA Legal Assistance 4 U Ltd) 07604384*
    Registered Address: THE FOX INN,               Trading Address: UNIT 3,JESSOP CLOSE,
                                 A1 SOUTHBOUND,                                 BRUNEL BUSINESS PARK,
                                 COLSTERWORTH,                                 NEWARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE,
                                 GRANTHAM,                                          NEWARK,
                                 NG33 5LN                                              NG24 2TT

                                *Express Law Ltd 07355828*
    Registered Address:UNIT 1, WEST MOOR PARK,               Trading Address: THE SAME
                                 NETWORK CENTRE,                              
                                 YORKSHIRE WAY,
                                 ARMTHORPE,
                                 DONCASTER,
                                 SOUTH YORKSHIRE,
                                 DN3 3GW
    STILL ACTIVE
                                *Express Legal Solutions Lt 07355848*
    Registered Address:UNIT 1, WEST MOOR PARK,              Trading Address: THE SAME
                                NETWORK CENTRE,
                                YORKSHIRE WAY,
                                ARMTHORPE,
                                DONCASTER,
                                SOUTH YORKSHIRE,
                                DN3 3GW

    STILL ACTIVE BUT DORMANT
                               
                               * Countrywide Law Ltd07356657*
                                 Registered Address: 25 STEEP HILL,  Trading Address: UNKNOWN
                                 LINCOLN,
                                 LINCOLNSHIRE,
                                 LN2 1LU

    ACTIVE BUT ACCOUNTS OVERDUE


    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    Yahoo replies to Google
    Nice attempt to get the Search Engine Spiders to index "Express Law of Doncaster" within your comments on here.

    Are they now so desperate for new business that they need to resort to these tactics?
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    K W
    To all Readers, in addition to our last post:

    *National Legal Assistance (AKA Legal Assistance 4 U Ltd) 07604384*
    GONE INTO LIQUIDATION

    *Inheritance & Probate Solutions Limited 07826175*
    Registered Address: 1st Floor,               Trading Address: Unit 3 & 4, Jessop Close,
                                 2 Woodberry Grove,                          Brunel Business Park,
                                 North Finchley,                                 Newark Industrial Estate,
                                 London,                                           Newark, Nottinghamshire,
                                 N12 0DR                                          NG24 2TT
                             and                                                   and
                                 100 New Bond Street,                        Sleaford,
                                  Mayfair,                                            Lincolnshire
                                  London,
                                  W1S 1SP
    STILL ACTIVE

    *Kingsgate Legal Assistance Limited 07760082*
    Registered Address: Medina House,               Trading Address: 18 Quay Road,
                                 2 Station Avenue,                                      Bridlington,
                                 Bridlington,                                               East Yorkshire,
                                 East Yorkshire,                                         YO15 2AP,
                                 YO16 4LZ
    STILL ACTIVE

    *Heritage Legal Services Ltd 07506711*
    Registered Address: 45 Chapel Avenue,               Trading Address: Unknown
                                 Long Stratton,                                      
                                 Norwich,                                              
                                 Norfolk,                                        
                                 NR15 2TE
    STILL ACTIVE BUT ACCOUNTS OVERDUE

    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    K W
    To all Readers, please read the article below which was featured in yesterdays Daily Express:

    Q: Will a Trust Fund Avoid Care Costs?

    My wife and I are both in our 70s, with two grown-up children. Is it a good idea to put our liquid assets and house into a trust fund to protect against possible future care home fees?
    I was cold called by a Sheffield-based legal company. I don't normally have anything to do with cold calls, but when my father went into a care home some years ago he had to pay out substantial fees, which broke his heart.
    I agreed to see a rep of the company who was not a solicitor but part of a franchise system. The cost, at £4,100, seems very high and they want the money up front.
    Should we get other quotations?

    A: Jonathan Hill, who is a certified financial planner at the Solicitors Milford & Dormor, of Chard, Somerset, says:

    "Local Authorities have strict rules which allow them to disregard any schemes which they deem to be deliberately arranged so as to avoid care fees.
    The sum you have been quoted is a substantial amount of money to part with following a cold call from a firm you have not had dealings with in the past, my suggestions would be to speak to a local solicitor who is a member of solicitors for the elderly (SFE) and for you and your family to review the very helpful Alzheimer's Society short changed report."

    The full story can be found at: http://www.cashquestions.com/threads/13953-Sh ... ight=trust+fund 

    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    K W
    To all Readers, finally some Protection for the Elderly and Vulnerable!

    Will-writing rogues get regulated
    By Andrew Penman on April 25, 2012 11:00 PM in Investments

    At last people wanting a will drawn up are to have some protection from the rogues infesting this industry.

    The Legal Services Board has announced that everyone who writes wills must now
    be regulated. The decision follows an investigation by the board, which said it had uncovered "systemic problems".

    "We found consistent patterns of sloppiness, simple errors and poor communication," it said. "Too often consumers were subjected to unfair sales practices.

    "There have also been some well-documented examples of fraud and deception."

    Maybe they have in mind habitual wills conman Gerald Barton. When we came across him 10 years ago, he'd been running the will-writing company JHD Associates, which collapsed, and thousands of wills were dumped in a barn.

    His Nationwide Legal Services firm was shut down, the High Court hearing that it was
    "scandalously run to the huge detriment of the public".

    And last year his Minster Legal Services of Gainsborough, Lincs, went under and this time boxes of wills were dumped in the street. Regulation can't come too soon for the likes of him.

    Chairman of the Legal Services Board, David Edmonds, said: "Ultimately, people must be able to write a will with confidence, not fear. For that to be possible, everyone offering such services must deliver a baseline of consumer protection. This is not about extending regulation for the sake of it; it is about maintaining public confidence in an important legal process; enhancing the environment for reputable providers; and protecting consumers at particularly vulnerable times in their lives.

    http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/investigations/2012 ... get-regula.html

    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    K W
    To all Readers, in addition to our last post, the press release from The Legal Service Board: http://www.legalservicesboard.org.uk/news_pub ... lease_final.pdf

    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    deepthroat
    Well you made me smile:)
                   
    Maybe they can fast track it.
    • Call type: Political call
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    deepthroat
    depends on what they mean by 'regulate' though.
    • Call type: Event reminder
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    deepthroat
    I would prefer them to be under the law.
                     
    Preferably legally qualified solictors and up.
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    sexbomb replies to Ashbytim
    | 2 replies
    they got your mums number by phone books, dont matter if she on tps they will still call and just say they not sellin owt just doin awarness call so not doing anything wrong!!!!
    They are scummbags and will keep doin this while they can get away with it.
    They charge 3 times over the goin rate for wills, trusts etc and according to one of " express law" staff they can charge what they like!!!!!! and while they getting custom they get big fat wages thanks to ripping off elderly people.
    But dont give up because they will be stopped very soon as a lil birdy told me its all coming to an end but they dont know when its coming hahaha!!!
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    Beverlybear replies to K W
    My elderly mother rang me very worried that this company had rang her out of the blue. They told her they were offering free advice on holding on to your house if you have to go into care. She made an appointment as she  and then called me, they hadn't explained who they were so I looked them up on the Internet and  they are Express law.  I cancelled the appointment for her as she told them she had a will and didn't want to buy anything but I have no doubt they would have tried to sell her something. I have been conned in the past by a will service that was supposed to be £35 but ended up costing a lot more due to pressure selling.I think it is very wrong cold calling people like this.
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    K W
    | 1 reply
    To all Readers, the below comment is from: https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/01302260061 

    CatG - 1 May 2012

    I work for a charity supporting older people in West Yorkshire. Two of my service users - both vulnerable, have been called and had pressure put on them to agree to a home visit from someone who wants to help them to check that 'they have their affairs in order'. I actually went to the home of one of them to ensure that they were not fooled into parting with money for anything. The second ladys daughter rang 1471 and gave me the number which I rang. The company that answered are called Express Law. I asked the woman who answered why they are cold calling people and making appointments with older people who are vulnerable and have dementia and learning difficulties, to which she replied that people need help with making wills and managing their estate..

    I have told my service users to hang up and not to enter into conversation with these people.

    Caller: Express Law
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    Thankyou for reading.

    KW
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    sexbomb replies to K W
    yes thats express law for you!!!! dont give a damm who they calling all they want is their MONEY! They make out they doing nothing wrong by giving "free advice" but at end of the day why do they have salesmen/saleswomen to pressure elderly into buying what they are giving free advice on??? they are the biggest scamming company going, and thet bosses ANDREW YOUNG & MARTIN SMITH are so not good decent people!!! all they care about is cars, big houses, holidays & other things!!!
    Makesure they dont come round to your area as you will regret it i promise
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    ashbytim replies to sexbomb
    | 1 reply
    The worrying thing is that Mum is ex-directory. Don't worry, as an I.T. professional I have done a darned good search for Express Law, including tracking down who owns the dozens and dozens of sites that they have managed to get up the page rankings of Google searches. Very keen to create a good impression to the casual searcher aren't they?
    I have e-mailed all my findings to the BBC's Watchdog and Rip Off Britain programmes. Lets hope that they will take this up.
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    sexbomb replies to ashbytim
    it dont matter if she ex directory or on tps they use data or old phone books so if its few yrs old thats how they get number!!!
    Yes you will find lots & lots of interesting stuff on express law, they try and look good and they will even comment on here as a client but so not its the staff!!
    It has been on watchdog & rip off britain before, but defo no harm e-mailing them sure they will be very interested. But would not suprise me after sometime & cos of this site they will up & move or change name.
    The people in charge are andrew young or martin smith, if you ring office ask to speak to them but you will prob get told they "in a meeting" or out office and will get them to call you back which suprise suprise they never do!!!
    good luck with it all dont give up
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    deepthroat
    Finally Karma at the very highest level.
    I can say no more and shouldn't have said that tbh.
    But keep it coming.
                   
    It has paid off.
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    K W
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    To all Readers, the below comments about Express Law Ltd based in Doncaster are from: https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/08454753555/7 

    Luted replies to Anon - 6 May 2012

    Well my parents were told by mark fisher that your company are indeed a member of the law society. So he has told an outright lie, which luckily has been recorded. Bunch of bloody crooks who will get their comeuppance in the next few days - if you actually believe what you have posted then you are extremely stupid. I think however that you are as crooked as them and would rather have the commission than peace of mind.
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    Anon - 6 May 2012

    Law society?

    And we will await the comupence your going to give us. Ha.
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    Thankyou for reading.

    KW

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