2008/9/7 Alison Wheeler wikimedia@alisonwheeler.com:
On Sun, September 7, 2008 01:27, Thomas Dalton wrote:
Your start up got as far as incorporation, which carries a fee of £30 if memory serves. That's a trivial amount of income for over 2 years. Any other income you got you wasted, so I would keep quiet about that if I were you.
You muddled up an expenditure with an income there. I'd keep quiet about that if I were you (which I am grateful I am not)
You've said the company has debts, that means your income must have been less than your expenditure. An upper bound on your expenditure is therefore an upper bound on your income. I should have explained that in greater detail, I apologise.
Now, Alison, please either leave us alone to get on with what you proved incapable of or do something constructive like telling us what actually went wrong so we can avoid your mistakes. The fact that you haven't already done that tells me you either don't actually want us to succeed, or that nothing actually went wrong and the reason you never got anywhere is simply because you couldn't be bothered to get off your backside and do anything. I have had enough of your arrogant, deceitful and spiteful attitude and intend to have nothing further to do with you until you do something to help and I suggest everyone else does likewise. Goodbye.