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@chiarieds, Thank you for informing me of @Username_removed absence yet again! I'm quite at a loss to even begin to understand it .....I have book marked lots of advice that he has taken the time to give on here...and I really do think that this forum overall will miss his valued comments..I have saw lots of Members thanking him for the advice they received..It has really made me sigh at the end of the day..
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Lovely to hear from you again @Justcheckingin15 - several of us have bookmarked Mike's great advice, now sadly gone, & also him. He gave so freely of his time & knowledge, & will be missed by many. Unfortunately this time it's not an absence, rather he's been banned from the community. Several of us are at a loss as to why. Thank you for your kind reply: I thought you'd want to know.
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@chiarieds, Would you be able to private message me?
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Have done @Justcheckingin15
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Justcheckingin15 said:....I have book marked lots of advice that he has taken the time to give on here...Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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@calcotti..I have also 'screenshotted' quite a few...as I found them invaluable...so Mike's advice lives to fight another day!
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I'm reluctant to get into a debate as to wether mikehughescq was a saint or not, I will only say that the side I saw was not what some saw.
But I have no intention of making further comment as it would not be the right thing to do.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡 -
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We understand in this instance that this has been raised to let others who might be concerned over a member's absence know what has happened. However, this has now been achieved and we’re concerned that things are becoming quite tense and could easily escalate.
Please remember that all discussions on Scope’s online community should remain civil, supportive, and safe.
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Ross_Scope said:Hello everyone,
Discussions relating to other members' account statuses are generally not allowed, as this is not something we can engage in a debate over, or something we can discuss or respond to.
We understand in this instance that this has been raised to let others who might be concerned over a member's absence know what has happened. However, this has now been achieved and we’re concerned that things are becoming quite tense and could easily escalate.
Please remember that all discussions on Scope’s online community should remain civil, supportive, and safe.
We will continue to closely monitor this discussion, but if it escalates further, we may choose to pause, close, or even hide the discussion.
You could have resolved this by reinstalling Mike's valuable advice that you have deleted. That is what is annoying people here.Never allow DWP assertions to define you. They never have evidence of your true circumstances. -
Yes, delete someones valueable comments over a period of 6 years and then leave comments that are passive aggressive.. sounds about right.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Sorry woodbine. but really no need to mark lisa's last comment as 'awesome'; please show some discretion as Ross has kindly done.
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@woodbine I saw the same and more but he is gone now
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@Ross_Scope I think everyone is aware now that Mike has gone so I see no need for a thread that is turning "passive aggressive "
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Mike is a lovely person, with a heart of gold. His comments were removed, whilst other comments remain. There's nothing further to be said really.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Totally agree @poppy123456
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