From: Keith W on

"dgs" <dgs1300(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Mxsmanic wrote:
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>> Send it to my PayPal account.
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> What should be sent to your PayPal account?

He's begging again

Keith


From: Mxsmanic on
Hatunen writes:

> You haven't given me an example. Doctors? Lawyers? Teachers?

All three, to some extent.

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From: Mxsmanic on
JohnT writes:

> You are suggesting that one doesn't need to be qualified to perform brain
> surgery?

I am saying that one doesn't need credentials. One does need
qualifications, but qualifications and credentials are not the same
thing, contrary to popular myth.

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From: The Reid on
Following up to Mxsmanic

>While credentialism is often touted as an advantage for consumers,
>I've hardly ever seen any situations where this is actually the case.

Yes, I use gas fitters without Corgi accreditation and my
accountant is actually an out of work footballer.
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From: Dave Frightens Me on
On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 04:05:57 +0200, Mxsmanic <mxsmanic(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>Dave Frightens Me writes:
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>> You wouldn't be prepared to collect 50 million in person?
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>You don't have $50 million, so the question is moot.

You have no way of knowing that, so it's not.
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