Checking the potential kingfisher spot and realising my memory card is still in my PC and travelling light as it was a recce only and didn't have a back up. :banghead:
Mine went up by £40 despite getting my 1 year no claims bonus. Something like £489 (had company cars previously so had to start from scratch). Direct line came in around 200 and that was with no voluntary excess rather than the 300 with AA. Rang up to cancel and they said they could take a look at the price!
No way I said. Even if you get close I would change on principle!
As Graham said, sounds harsh?(had company cars previously so had to start from scratch).
So would I! but in this instance, I'll "cancel" ( its an auto renew thing ) And I'll go with the Meerkat and get a free toyNo way I said. Even if you get close I would change on principle!
He's training for a rematch with that veterinary nurse.
No, that's caution.That veterinary nurse texts to see how he is!
That's dedication!
Mine went up by £40 despite getting my 1 year no claims bonus. Something like £489 (had company cars previously so had to start from scratch). Direct line came in around 200 and that was with no voluntary excess rather than the 300 with AA. Rang up to cancel and they said they could take a look at the price!
No way I said. Even if you get close I would change on principle!
Sounds harsh that they wouldn't take your no claims in company cars into account, most I know of will if you get a letter from your underwriter.
Like the folks who leave one-star product reviews because the courier messed up delivery?People who leave useless reviews on Amazon...
Like the folks who leave one-star product reviews because the courier messed up delivery?
Delivery is a large part of what you are buying. It doesn't matter how good the product would be if you could get your hands on it, if you cannot get your hands on it because the seller used the cheapest delivery then the product is useless.Like the folks who leave one-star product reviews because the courier messed up delivery?
The thrust of the post above was leaving feedback on Amazon, to wit:Multiple possible sellers, multiple possibles couriers, one product. Tying dissatisfaction with those variable (and often unidentified) factors to the product review may ease the posters frustration, but it doesn't help anyone else.
People who leave useless reviews on Amazon along the lines of "Haven't used yet but looks like it will be a good product". Why not post a proper review after you've used said item?
Like the folks who leave one-star product reviews because the courier messed up delivery?
Why do people who go shopping at supermarkets reverse park. Grate my gratey thing somewhat, do they not think as how they are now going to get that trolley full of shopping to the back of the car? I know what, try and drive the trolley to the back in between the cars, numpteys the lot of them!
The thrust of the post above was leaving feedback on Amazon, to wit:
So a single seller and very few delivery options. If many people comment on delivery, it helps
potential buyers as they are now aware that the goods might not arrive.
Highly illegal.Local Councils: had a clear out of my she'd this morning, did the right thing by taking old stuff to local council tip. Had a few tins of old paint so took these too, the guy at the tip said we no longer accept paint. I then asked him how do I dispose of it now then, he replied just pour it into soil and let it soak in. He wasn't amused when I asked him where I garden was.
I'm supposed to contaminate my garden soil with paint, I don't think so. No wonder the drains are fully of crappie these days.