> hi robin
> thanks for all that info
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> love chrissey
Hi Chrissy
As you know, I asked a lot of questions to Mrs Patricia Basquill the Founder
or as she sometimes likes to refer to herself "the Chair" of Trackers
International http://www.uktrackers.co.uk and her associates of a kind that
were reasonable questions to ask of any organisation working in the post
adoption field in the UK.
Charity registration?
Company or LLP registration?
Annual Report and Accounts?
Data Protection Act registration?
Mrs Patricia Basquill and her associates of Trackers International of 37
Ashway Clough, Blackstone Road, Offerton, Stockport, Cheshire, SK2 5NB were
unable or unwilling to furnish any answers to any of those questions,
preferring instead to become abusive. I don't suppose we shall have anymore
luck here, but I am quite happy to pose all of those questions again in full,
to Mrs Basquill and her associates, here.
Robin
Røbın - 23 Dec 2006 16:42 GMT
It must be difficult to find yellow knitting wool these days
Cowardly bunch are not going to show on an open forum are they?
They're as bogus as the whole of Trackers International and its lying claim to
have conducted 12000 search and reunions.
From what I've heard Trackers International is a downright dangerous little
bunch of amateurs whose search skills go as far as looking things up in the
BM&D indexes and the Electoral Registers and no further than that. Then they
go round and bang on people's doors, or phone them out of the blue. I wonder
how many chances of a reunion they have ruined that way?
You've only got to watch what it's publicity manager Nikky at work on
http://groups.msn.com/BarbsJanschatplace/messages.msnw to see an example of
Tracker International's "professionalism" in the field of post-adoption work.
Would you want that foul mouthed old harridan to have any involvement in
your search and reunion? I think not. I don't think that's the kind of person
I'd want finding me if she were my sister either.
Røbın - 24 Dec 2006 16:41 GMT
> It must be difficult to find yellow knitting wool these days
>
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> think that's the kind of person I'd want finding me if she were my
> sister either.
Oh well, it looks as if they've pooed their pants, they've made it a private
group, after I posted the following.
Good grief are you miserable bunch of old harridans from Forgotten Mothers &
Trackers International the UK affiliate of Origins, still here spewing bile
and bitterness and hatred on Christmas Eve?
It goes to show what a totally unsuitable organisation Trackers International
is to have anything to do with the vulnerable people. Those affected by
adoption are often vulnerable.
Anyway, it strengthens my resolve to get something done about it all
Merry Christmas, Babs, Judy and Chrissey and anyone else here who has the
sense to see what is going on.
By the way Nikky Dominey, I see you turned in to a complete rat's arse again
last night, for goodness sake get your problem with the bottle sorted before
it does your kid anymore harm.
Røbin