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Jump to unread Post a CommentAre you pulling our leg here. What kind of techinal problem?
Edited By: gluke21 on Mar 11, 2011 11:32
How rude. You should be banned.
Zippy posted this flamin 'deal' OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER again. Zippy now tells us that the 'site' is to blame. Well if that's the case then I'm more than happy to apologise. Posting a deal over and over doesn't make it any more popular, it makes it spam!
Edited By: Blasphemous on Mar 11, 2011 12:03: .
How rude. You should be banned.
This flamin 'deal' was posted OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER again. The op tells us that the 'site' is to blame. Well if that's the case then I'll apologise. Post a deal over and over doesn't make it any more popular. It makes it spam.
The site has been timing out for me, so it probably is a technical hitch.
No need to be so rude.
Anyone actually got any helpful advice on if this a good deal or not (other than supposedly no one has any money to save (which begs the question why are they looking at a deals website which means you end up spending on things you more often than not dont really need?)
Anyone actually got any helpful advice on if this a good deal or not (other than supposedly no one has any money to save (which begs the question why are they looking at a deals website which means you end up spending on things you more often than not dont really need?)
Good points for a scummer ;)
Anyone actually got any helpful advice on if this a good deal or not (other than supposedly no one has any money to save (which begs the question why are they looking at a deals website which means you end up spending on things you more often than not dont really need?)
I agree though Dave, the matter was dragged out due to the multiple (at least 4 times), that the 'deal' was posted. A nightmare to Moderate it all out.
Lets move on and decide whether it is indeed a hot or cold 'deal'.
Edited By: Blasphemous on Mar 11, 2011 12:12
Anyone actually got any helpful advice on if this a good deal or not (other than supposedly no one has any money to save (which begs the question why are they looking at a deals website which means you end up spending on things you more often than not dont really need?)
There are lots of ISA's around.Here is some info on some of them http://www.moneysupermarket.com/savings/cash-isas/?source=GOO-0005E345&Keywords=top+isa&Exact&p=0&ef_id=-QVNehDgRy0AAMGL:20110311120904:s
I made hay while the sun shone and haven't had a holiday for two years.
Edited By: roister on Mar 11, 2011 12:27: more info
Most useful post in this thread :)
How rude. You should be banned.
Pot....Kettle.....
How rude. You should be banned.
Pot....Kettle.....
Black? :S