Perhaps it has something to do with inflation. I purchased a pack skittles for 0.60p yesterday... Yes.... 0.60p. I remember when they were around 0.35p
Surely you mean £0.60 and £0.35, as 0.35p would be a heck of a price, even per skittle!
Perhaps it has something to do with inflation. I purchased a pack skittles for 0.60p yesterday... Yes.... 0.60p. I remember when they were around 0.35p
0.28571p... heck of a price indeedSurely you mean £0.60 and £0.35, as 0.35p would be a heck of a price, even per skittle!
I remember when Walkers Crisps were 3p a packet!
That was when he got the ST. You said EK9 was around £100 cheaper. And you still refuse to pay a little extra to get the car...
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I remember when Walkers Crisps were 3p a packet!
What on earth does insurance have to do with anything?
Or are you just upset that you missed the bandwagon?![]()
There was no Walkers in my time, it was all about Golden Wonder.![]()
Considering the overzealous admin-ing of other sections I find it weird how the Motors group tend to be a law to themselves and nothing is ever done about it.
I've already stated, I'm not discussing it on here. I refuse to give you something else you can try and pick holes in.
Why do you care anyway? You yourself said it isn't relevant?
[TW]Fox;17759113 said:I don't really care at all about stuff like that but I do care about inconsistencies you post. This one just happens to be about mortgages.
You told us, in fact no you argued with us, about how quickly your house purchase was progressing and how great your mortgage advisor was. You can imagine therefore our surprise when it emerges months later that it appears you don't have a house.
Nope... Im just watching it strole on by.
I think people want to know why you wouldnt pay the extra £100 or so for a car you clearly wanted.
Im just pointing out that it couldnt have anything to do with insurance....
[TW]Fox;17759113 said:I don't really care at all about stuff like that but I do care about inconsistencies you post. This one just happens to be about mortgages.
You told us, in fact no you argued with us, about how quickly your house purchase was progressing and how great your mortgage advisor was. You can imagine therefore our surprise when it emerges months later that it appears you don't have a house.