WWTBAM machine's £184,000 payout!

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WWTBAM machine's £184,000 payout!

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Excellent - LL spanked for £185k! :D

I love this bit:

'"She suffered a back injury and was keen to go back to work she enjoyed, but has not been able to work since.'

heh yeah, of course.... 8)

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It's good to hear she won the case, and Leisure Link getting a seeing to of course.
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Post by cool »

Unless it was in her contract of employment that she had to move the machine she didnt have to move it. It was her choice.She was a collector .Machines are normally emptied from the front. Why not ask a member of staff to move it? I have a personal gripe that was not resolved with Leisure Link that has not been resolved , but this sucks unless the full facts are revealed and show any different.
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Post by COASTERDESIGNERPRO1 »

How do you know they mean a cash collector, they could mean someone who is there to collect them.

It does say collector, that could mean she was swoping the machine, as it does say-

"She hurt her back, has not been able to work since, and took action against her employers, Leisure Link Electronic Entertainment Ltd"

or moving it to add another machine?
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Post by cool »

In 20yrs of playing machines I have never seen a woman engineer or a woman actually delivering or removing an swp or awp. If she miracously was delivering / removing a machine well in my opinion thats tough! Life is full of risk and people should assess the risks in employment and leisure and act accordingly.
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Heh, I like the way she said:

"She is delighted at the outcome and relieved she can put it behind her."

What, is £184,000 the cure for a bad back? I can't imagine it'd be that comfortable to lay on? All those bulky £20 notes... ;)

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Post by David Healy »

They should pay her with £1 coins.

They could link up a chute to her letterbox and pour them in.

Only problem would be that she would only get £183,999 unless she had long fingers or a comb.
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thats a cracker!
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David Healy wrote: Only problem would be that she would only get £183,999 unless she had long fingers or a comb.
:lol:
nobody ever wins on those things.
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