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A WOMEN in business group is holding an event to highlight scams that are directed at businesses and how to avoid them.
Ellevate, a Wiltshire-based gathering of women in business, has invited Sue Wilkin from Wiltshire Trading Standards to take to members and non-members on September 5.
The Ellevate group provides female business owners the chance to mix with like-minded women and to network and discuss business ideas that aim develop business through inspiration, motivation and activity.
For more information on the event, being held at the Kings Arms Hotel in Melksham on September 5 between 10am and 12noon, visit www.ellevate.co.uk.
8:25am Saturday 16th August 2008
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CommentPosted by: MrOldTownRed, Swindon on 10:46am Sat 16 Aug 08
if these women are stupid enough to fall for scams perhaps they should stick to what they know, cooking, cleaning and bedroom? [bold]Women know your limits![/bold]
if these women are stupid enough to fall for scams perhaps they should stick to what they know, cooking, cleaning and bedroom?
Women know your limits! Posted by: why?, Wilts on 11:17am Sat 16 Aug 08
Then again maybe this is aimed at women because men don't listen and want to make a fast buck and it's left down to the women to pick up the peices......
Then again maybe this is aimed at women because men don't listen and want to make a fast buck and it's left down to the women to pick up the peices......
Posted by: MrOldTownRed, Swindon on 11:20am Sat 16 Aug 08
[quote][bold]why?[/bold] wrote:
Then again maybe this is aimed at women because men don't listen and want to make a fast buck and it's left down to the women to pick up the peices......[/quote] [bold]no need to be SEXIST!!![/bold]
why? wrote:
Then again maybe this is aimed at women because men don't listen and want to make a fast buck and it's left down to the women to pick up the peices......
no need to be SEXIST!!!
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