Buyers remorse after buying computer?

I hate customs :mad:

The worst thing is the parcelforce fee on small items, £13 even if the taxes are 1 pence. Stuff gets seized randomly and held for days and days as well.
 
Your spec doesn't exactly tally with being poor - student loan for the win I suppose :(

Student loans are annoying as hell! All my mates on my course get one and get a nice £2000 every couple of months.

None of them work to my knowledge apart from me and they all get more than me. They **** it up the wall and spend it on eeez and whizz!
 
No sympathy - nobody was forcing you into it so you had all the time in the world to decide on your requirements and budget.

Just enjoy what youve got and take it as a lesson learned about budgetting in the future
 
Student loans are annoying as hell! All my mates on my course get one and get a nice £2000 every couple of months.

None of them work to my knowledge apart from me and they all get more than me. They **** it up the wall and spend it on eeez and whizz!

I would abolish taxpayer funded student loans and adopt a US style system - it would sort the wheat from the chaff more.
 
I hate customs :mad:

The worst thing is the parcelforce fee on small items, £13 even if the taxes are 1 pence. Stuff gets seized randomly and held for days and days as well.

I got stung with £181.30...with a smarmy UPS driver that wasn't very helpful.

It's not too bad though as when i went onto the site i bought it from the price had been reduced by $100 so i am getting some money refunded and hopefully will be able to get some import duty back as the price on the customs was "quoted" wrong...
 
I would abolish taxpayer funded student loans and adopt a US style system - it would sort the wheat from the chaff more.

Thing is the student loan company actually make money out of students. The interest rates are greater than inflation and therefore they actually make quite a bit of moolah out of each student by the time they've paid it off.
 
Thing is the student loan company actually make money out of students. The interest rates are greater than inflation and therefore they actually make quite a bit of moolah out of each student by the time they've paid it off.

It is still at more generous terms than would be possible in the private sector AFAIK :)

eg. you don't have to repay it until you earn a certain amount.
 
Student loans are annoying as hell! All my mates on my course get one and get a nice £2000 every couple of months.

None of them work to my knowledge apart from me and they all get more than me. They **** it up the wall and spend it on eeez and whizz!

It's not necessarily £2000 every 'couple' of months. Mine's nowhere near that. And it's hardly free in any case:

the student loan company actually make money out of students. The interest rates are greater than inflation

It is still at more generous terms than would be possible in the private sector AFAIK :)

eg. you don't have to repay it until you earn a certain amount.

Yes ~£15k a year, which if you don't earn after a degree, the loan is the least of your worries.

EDIT:
Like a dictionary? :(
lol
 
It's not necessarily £2000 every 'couple' of months. Mine's nowhere near that. And it's hardly free in any case:

Bit of a no lose gamble though - either you get a well paid job and pay off the loan, or you don't get a well paid job and never have to pay it off. I don't think the general public can get a loan on those terms ;)
 
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