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Story: Time collapse support site forced offline

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Posted by: Beyond Ego Limited (Monday 1 August 2005, 10:29 PM)

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This article contains a number of inaccurate comments regarding the reasons for the termination of the account in question.

Whilst we are prevented under the Data Protection Act from discussing the specifics of client accounts we wish to make it clear that no time have we been contacted by lawyers acting for Grant Thornton or Tiny and that our reasons for terminating the account differ greatly from those relayed set out in this article.

Further, at no point have we claimed, or advised, any party that we were contacted by lawyers acting for Grant Thornton or Tiny.

Our reasons for terminating the account have been made clear to the account holder and are not as are being claimed.

Martin Hoscik
Director, Beyond Ego Limited

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