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In response to: Has my break done me good? I'm not so sure...

Glad that you shared this! It's some pretty great info, I know some people that will really enjoy this.
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In response to: Has my break done me good? I'm not so sure...

yin yoga [Visitor] · http://www.yin-yoga.net
informative post to read!!!
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In response to: Nearing the end...

Liam60 [Visitor] · http://www.pdfqueen.com
I think, it is amazing!
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In response to: A fond farewell to a friend(s)

Karen Palmer [Visitor]
Paul, I have enjoyed reading your ramblings (sorry posts!). Hope all goes well .... I think we are all looking forward to surviving CAct day and getting to the 'other side'.
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In response to: I know where you live...

john brightman [Visitor] · http://www.whoismark.com
HI
looks very interesting!
bookmarked your blog.
john brightman
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In response to: Testing, testing - 1, 2, 3

D [Visitor]
I'll be honest, Paul - at first I did find your rantings a bit strange but they have grown on me. It can't be the most riveting of subjects to blog on and with so much still up in the air it's probably quite difficult to blog and solid facts. But your dedication is commendable, so hats off to you.

I'd like my CA Tour T-shirt, please...
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In response to: Testing, testing - 1, 2, 3

Robin Scally [Visitor]
Sue, it's a blog! which I'm lead to believe stands for 'Big Load of Gossip' I therefore think it's reasonable for Paul to talk rubbish, it's his prerogative!

At least I understood the roadie stuff, the rest was a blur, something goes in one end and comes out looking different at the other. Reminds me of a Catherine Tate's nan 'What a load of old ....'
PermalinkPermalink 22/05/09 @ 09:51

In response to: Testing, testing - 1, 2, 3

Paul Westcott [Visitor] · http://www.icc.co.uk
Hi - thanks for your comment.

I am trying to make what can be a very dry subject a little less so, but take your point that facts and information pertinent to credit managers is vital. That is why, in addition to my informal blog, we are setting up a series of webinars to discuss key issues and provide briefing documents on all changes to our products and services. The schedule for these will be issued very soon. Additionally I’m hosting some external seminars and would be happy to send details if you’d like to get in touch.
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In response to: Testing, testing - 1, 2, 3

sue jackson [Visitor]
For goodness sake, stick to the matter in hand and tell it in simple terms. Credit Managers and Controllers want to know exactly what is happening with any new rules/formats.

Stop with the roadie rubbish!
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In response to: Welcome to Westcott's World

Gareth [Visitor] · http://www.guardian.co.uk
Looks like this could be an interesting little feature. The Companies Act may well bring up a fair few worries at a time when few of us need them so any guidance is most welcome.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts Paul. As for your music taste, I've heard a bit of Fleet Foxes. I'll maybe give the other 2 a listen if you prove your taste to be as good as you say it is in future blogs!
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