grahamg
Old codger
- Location
- South of Manchester, UK
I'd got a really provocative thread idea last night, but this morning its skipped out of my head altogether so you'll just have to put up with this one, and I've been prompted to think of it by a positive experience yesterday involving a legal matter (one I've mentioned on the forum previously).
The good news is I've found someone working for a firm or lawyers who may be able to assist me a little, (after having had quite a few resist the suggestion they do the same).
It occurs to me one reason I maybe got the better response was because when I rang this company I was feeling pretty relaxed, (I've been enjoying a wonderful holiday in the Yorkshire Dales as you may know, so this obviously helps), and I didn't really expect too much to come of my call, as it was the last of three on my list to call, (one yielding no response at all, the second firm didn't do the kind of work required, so third time lucky hey!).
Hence the thread title of "Not always going at things like a bull at a gate", (bulls heading towards gates when chasing you known to go pretty hard with little intention of stopping !)
The good news is I've found someone working for a firm or lawyers who may be able to assist me a little, (after having had quite a few resist the suggestion they do the same).
It occurs to me one reason I maybe got the better response was because when I rang this company I was feeling pretty relaxed, (I've been enjoying a wonderful holiday in the Yorkshire Dales as you may know, so this obviously helps), and I didn't really expect too much to come of my call, as it was the last of three on my list to call, (one yielding no response at all, the second firm didn't do the kind of work required, so third time lucky hey!).
Hence the thread title of "Not always going at things like a bull at a gate", (bulls heading towards gates when chasing you known to go pretty hard with little intention of stopping !)
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