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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by adele scott, Jul 4, 2009.

  1. adele scott

    adele scott Welcome New Poster


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    I am soooooooo!!!! glad that i noticed this page as i was looking for p & b address to make an appointment in mcr for othortics i made one last november 2008 but cancelled due to work commitments i am soooo glad i had a lucky escape just now i have read the reviews and actually READ his book and i am not usually fooled by rip off merchants but i must admit i should stick with the good old NHS as least they are not there to make a profit and will give you an honest answer, i had to take back othortics £100.00 from a cowboy osteo near my home town and now he has been struck of i new i smelt a rat trust your instincts but its not fare on people who need the help of some one they trust.
     

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