Bostons second hand shop on Leith Walk was a perfect example of all of the above with regards a front for dubious transactions.
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07-01-2025 10:31 AM #31
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HMRC very rarely ask for paperwork.
Accountants process the numbers in the records. Paperwork is generally only referred to if there is doubt, or clarification is needed. The "better " launderers will avoid accountants, or use those who aren't registered with any body that has anti-ML responsibilities.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 07-01-2025 at 11:14 AM.
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07-01-2025 11:04 AM #35
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My local Turkish barber offers discount for cash payment and gives a seriously scary death scare if you have to pay by card
"You opened the box....and your soul belongs to me...."
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Even taxi drivers are mainly card now, barbers seem to be the last bastion of “cash only”.
I wonder why? 😂
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In years gone by, football clubs would "forget" to count the money from a couple of gates, and that cash would resurface in players' boots... the so-called "boot-money".
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07-01-2025 02:47 PM #43
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Roddy McLean book is an interesting read IMG_6506.jpgLast edited by Bridge hibs; 07-01-2025 at 02:51 PM.
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07-01-2025 02:53 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My grandad had a pal who was a renowned shoplifter way back when. It was rumoured that half of Fettes were throwing luxury watches and designer suits into Inverleith Pond when a few high heid yins from elsewhere were sent in to investigate.
There was more than a couple of Hibs players who availed themselves of said gentleman's services as well. AllegedlyPM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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07-01-2025 03:32 PM #45
These trends are everywhere, that's a fact. In Nottingham, there is a main arterial road into the city called Mansfield Road. The nearest description I'd have given it in the past is it's similar to Leith Walk. It used to be a well-used pub crawl with 9/10 pubs along it in around a quarter of a mile and a good number of restaurants, some of them really well reputed. Now there are 3 pubs that still linger and 2 restaurants. As similarly recorded in the thread, there are now 8 barbers clustered in .2 of a mile and another 8 wider within a further quarter mile. The obligatory desert/ice cream shop, various takeaways of varied appeal and a number of vape shops and nail shops.
Some of the barbershops are open until 11pm. Does anyone really have a haircut at that time? I see very few customers in any of them ar various times of the day or evening. It used to be a lively and fun area, now it's dreary, full of crime and with little of interest. The pavements are comparitively empty.
The once-proliferation of bettings shops can be explained easily. Each shop is allowed up to four fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs) only. In the past, betting companies would simply open more and more shops on the high street in order to place four more of these high-profit machines to the public. In more recent times the machines have become more restricted in terms of stakes and have lost the popularity they once had. A big part of that too is the inexorable growth of online betting where people basically carry an online casino around in their pocket by way of a mobile phone. The industry has reacted by closing more and more betting shops gradually.
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07-01-2025 04:33 PM #46
I passed the trophy shop at Slateford at the weekend. Even if they do extras like cutting keys etc, how can that possibly be a profitable business. Just how many folk or kids teams regularly need a cheap plastic trophy or medal?
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07-01-2025 04:47 PM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's been a while without a trophy and maybe Levein & Medals MacKay have been looking in their window.
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
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07-01-2025 05:46 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
580 pages in their catalogue
https://www.activityawards.co.uk/what-we-do/
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07-01-2025 05:50 PM #52This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I still have my Highland Dancing medals from my childhood. Just waiting for the right moment (and offer) to donate them, and my bronzed dancing shoes, to the People's Story museum.
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07-01-2025 06:17 PM #53This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You as well?
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07-01-2025 06:24 PM #55This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not possible with the barbers.
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It's only in the last few years that he has sold on.
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I’m the mug paying for it. Also ironic that I’m a bald man shelling out for haircuts.
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08-01-2025 03:18 PM #60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Amazing though in this day and age of dabbing your card how many customers must pay cash.
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