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Originally Posted by dotti34
I have been invited on several occasions to join Facebook but as it is of no interest to me I have always declined. However, although it is not my cup of tea I see no reason to speak against it. If it’s what others want then let them enjoy it. Several of my family are members and get a lot of enjoyment and use out of it.
For instance, when my youngest daughter was living in the UK she was able to get in touch again with many of her old school friends, get up-to-date with what they were doing and vice versa. Now she is back in Australia she is able to easily keep in touch with all the friends she made in Glasgow.
It's just not for me - nor do I go on Twitter. Not interested. However, I greatly enjoy my regular drop-in to Accyweb and that’s where I’ll stay, love it!
By the way, can you please enlighten us, Morecambe Ex Pat, as to how you know the team you are employing are spending so much time on Facebook if they are not working near you? Just asking. Forget the beer and ra ra – stop the pay cheques, that will get their attention quick smart. Initially you should have inserted a penalty clause in their contracts – hopefully you will have learnt from this.
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I know they are using Facebook because each time they post, it appears on my timeline, yes I do use Facebook although I am not all that keen on it.
There have been no pay checks as it is a payment on completion and this is looking increasingly less likely to be achieved.
As for Hyndburn Chat, I hadn't realised that I had been banned as I have not been back, this is the first time I have ever been banned from any kind of interactive site.
I am surprised that I was not contacted directly and asked to apologise for my comments which some members found offensive.
I wish the group well and hope you get much enjoyment out of it, I never said I didn't actually like the group.