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Will no one think of thechildrenpension-fund ? or .. guess, they have avoided that liability by engaging now.
Imagine the double whammy if the pension fund owned the shops
Will no one think of thechildrenpension-fund ? or .. guess, they have avoided that liability by engaging now.
£11k to go to Thailand!!Tbh, I feel the highstreet agents are still useful.
Last year we went to Thailand, via virgin.
We were able to book online sure, but we wanted a human to confirm everything and make sure every single thing was in line.
The agent at the store dealt with everything. And we also got further discounts that we wouldn't have got online.
This was a £11k holiday though... Probably helped heh
£11k to go to Thailand!!
£11k to go to Thailand!!
Was 4 adults, two children and a baby.£11k to go to Thailand!!
Was 4 adults, two children and a baby.
Flights were £1350 each. Summer holiday prices cus 3 adults are teachers.
Still don't get why going abroad is seemingly "necessary" for some.
Well for us it is, at least once a year. I don't see why having a fancy car is seemingly necessary for some.
How so? Why do you want assets.Why have fancy anything? Surely it would be more prudent to spend on tangible assets.
People like to get away in the sun as a family, what’s hard to understand?Still don't get why going abroad is seemingly "necessary" for some.
People like to get away in the sun as a family, what’s hard to understand?
Silly isn't it.People like to get away in the sun as a family, what’s hard to understand?
Was cheaper than online actually..And you paid the travel agent markup. Definitely don’t need to pay that much for flights.
What did they actually provide you that you couldn’t have done yourself?
Doubt the agent had ever been to where you were going anyway.
When in July?Guessing £1350 wasn’t Economy? Flew for around £600 or so direct in July with Thai.