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Let’s not forget this classic. Sophie writing herself a letter from a ‘fan’ who was going through chemo
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Let’s not forget this classic. Sophie writing herself a letter from a ‘fan’ who was going through chemo
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Oh absolutely. It is cut-throat and ruthless. It’s not about the people (as the word recruitment suggests), it’s about the sales and commission those individuals bring.Recruitment sales is a very tough environment - competitive and target driven. She’s hard faced -we all know that and I think her and Jamie from their sales experience know how to manipulate and take advantage of others.
The S’s are very distinct aren’t they. Like big hook at the top with a little flick at the bottom.First of all, that boof is absurd. I have a small galley kitchen with a tiny dining nook at the end and my table is bigger than hers.
Second, she most definitely wrote that note. I struggle to read her handwriting especially certain letters. It's the same on that note. Same exact letters.
She's lost. She can't find her footing on what kind of account she wants to produce so it's all over the place with no interesting content. Instead of showing ways to save money, because even here in the US we are drowning in higher costs of everything, she's being arrogant and braggy. It's shameful.
She absolutely wrote that card herself lolUnfortunately I don't think she did write that card. If you look at the 't' on her list in 'the', hers are rounded at the bottom whereas the card has the letter with a straight line, no curve at the bottom. The 'p' is also different. Also the card has very faint dots if any over the 'i', 't' and 'j' but her list shows them. That's not to say the card is genuine, I do find it odd she didn't mention which business was saying thank you, but I don't think it's her writing. It's the type of writing that many women have.
On that you can see the differences between the ‘y’s really clearly. Any letter that has a tail is really hard to alter if you try and change your handwriting, so they would be consistent. It’s not just looking for similarities, but noticing the differences. I don’t think she wrote it. Could still be fake but that’s not the same person writing in my opinion.
This is a woman who stole another Instagrammer's words and passed them off as her own. When called out, she blamed her friend for texting it to her. I wouldn't put it past her to have people write them for her. That's how pathetic she is.On that you can see the differences between the ‘y’s really clearly. Any letter that has a tail is really hard to alter if you try and change your handwriting, so they would be consistent. It’s not just looking for similarities, but noticing the differences. I don’t think she wrote it. Could still be fake but that’s not the same person writing in my opinion.
She’s tried to disguise it a little but but she’s missed a curved T in the word “the” in this screen shotUnfortunately I don't think she did write that card. If you look at the 't' on her list in 'the', hers are rounded at the bottom whereas the card has the letter with a straight line, no curve at the bottom. The 'p' is also different. Also the card has very faint dots if any over the 'i', 't' and 'j' but her list shows them. That's not to say the card is genuine, I do find it odd she didn't mention which business was saying thank you, but I don't think it's her writing. It's the type of writing that many women have.
She definitely could have people writing them for her, I agree. It could well be fake, just doesn’t look like the same writing to me.This is a woman who stole another Instagrammer's words and passed them off as her own. When called out, she blamed her friend for texting it to her. I wouldn't put it past her to have people write them for her. That's how pathetic she is.