TBF, I started off supporting the one I live in, but I did start to feel sorry for the bike makersKungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:44 pmYou're going to support the country that made your motorcycle, right?Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:42 pm Sitting here herding all my courage together to go across the road to a bar that is showing the rugby tonight. It's not somewhere I normally go and is very local. I really don't go there on my own unless I know friends are there or arriving!! LOL
Luckily I did check and a french friend is also going to watch the match, so at least there'll be one friendly face
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Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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At least they scored!Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:28 pmTBF, I started off supporting the one I live in, but I did start to feel sorry for the bike makersKungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:44 pmYou're going to support the country that made your motorcycle, right?Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:42 pm Sitting here herding all my courage together to go across the road to a bar that is showing the rugby tonight. It's not somewhere I normally go and is very local. I really don't go there on my own unless I know friends are there or arriving!! LOL
Luckily I did check and a french friend is also going to watch the match, so at least there'll be one friendly face
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Bit gutted that the first was disallowed!!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:28 pmAt least they scored!Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:28 pmTBF, I started off supporting the one I live in, but I did start to feel sorry for the bike makersKungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:44 pm
You're going to support the country that made your motorcycle, right?
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!!
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Kin 'ell. No wonder the fridges are struggling to cool the beer for tmrw's big party.
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Corrected for you
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I'm going to bed in a mo! I'm not cold as such (got a big jumper on and a thick blanket!!) but the fingers of the hand nearest the window are definitely cold!
I think it's about 18 degrees in here - which in summer, when everywhere is very hot, is lovely. In winter when there's no heating in the building, it's just chilly!! LOL I baked brownies last night so the oven was on - when the brownies finished I turned the oven off and opened the door to take advantage of the heat
Not cooking, so going to bed!!!
I think it's about 18 degrees in here - which in summer, when everywhere is very hot, is lovely. In winter when there's no heating in the building, it's just chilly!! LOL I baked brownies last night so the oven was on - when the brownies finished I turned the oven off and opened the door to take advantage of the heat
Not cooking, so going to bed!!!
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Sitting at work looking at the time, it’s oh412, what does the “o” stand for? Oh my god the railway will be fucked this morning. Spent all night sorting out and planning emergency engineering work isolations and things badly overran on site(which might mean another emergency job to fix a track circuit failure gets canned meaning more delays during the day), also a Tamping Machine has tamped a set of clamp lock points so that’ll be another overrun.
Update , they’re going for the emergency repairs I thought would get canned, morning peak won’t look pretty!
Update , they’re going for the emergency repairs I thought would get canned, morning peak won’t look pretty!
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Hey Mick! Sounds like a decent evening. Right now, I'm replying to forum posts and sipping on a cup of tea.
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Waiting for a couple of sofa's to be delivered, which is 50 / 50 at this point as one end of town is cut off
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When i was looking for my car, the sales people seemed more interested in selling me a finance package than the car. Even trying to talk me out of paying for it myself explaining the benefits of financing it and keeping my own money etc. It was very clear that the days of "cash is king" are long gone.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 7:04 amYou’d have paid c£70k and you’ll own nothing at the end of it.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:26 am I just built an £80k one on the website...
For 5k deposit I could have it for 5 years at only £1185.74 a month.
Final payment only £40k... Not that you would, you'd enter into another PCP deal on a new one.
Personally I'd never do this, but plenty do.
I’m still planning to buy a new one, but with actual money. When I went into the showroom a couple of months ago the bloke was quite surprised that I was going to pay for it rather than put it on the never-never.
It’s an old fashioned notion, buying something with your own money, fortunately it’s currently still legal but he seemed genuinely unsure of the process of someone paying cash to buy a new car. He asked me a few times “So you’re actually going to pay for it in full?” before he seemed to get it
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When you're in a car dealership here, a car has 2 prices.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:59 amWhen i was looking for my car, the sales people seemed more interested in selling me a finance package than the car. Even trying to talk me out of paying for it myself explaining the benefits of financing it and keeping my own money etc. It was very clear that the days of "cash is king" are long gone.Potter wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2023 7:04 amYou’d have paid c£70k and you’ll own nothing at the end of it.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 10:26 am I just built an £80k one on the website...
For 5k deposit I could have it for 5 years at only £1185.74 a month.
Final payment only £40k... Not that you would, you'd enter into another PCP deal on a new one.
Personally I'd never do this, but plenty do.
I’m still planning to buy a new one, but with actual money. When I went into the showroom a couple of months ago the bloke was quite surprised that I was going to pay for it rather than put it on the never-never.
It’s an old fashioned notion, buying something with your own money, fortunately it’s currently still legal but he seemed genuinely unsure of the process of someone paying cash to buy a new car. He asked me a few times “So you’re actually going to pay for it in full?” before he seemed to get it
Cash price and finance price. The finance price is about 15% cheaper.
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Even when I was selling cars, it was the same. A % of the financed amount was commisoned back to us, so to upsell was always a good move. E.G. Bloke comes in for a £1500 banger and discuss his options of him using it as a deposit for a finance agreement and drive away a near new car. It worked often. But now it seems really rabid now and before i could look at some cars in dealerships they seemed to want to qualify I had the creditworthy ability or wherewithal to actually buy it. I walked out of 2 places because of it, Saxton 4x4 being the ones that did not seem to want to sell me the car unless I used one of their finance packages. I rang Jardine Motors in Reading to sort some details out before i even bothered to make the journey to view the car I ended up buying. Thankfully they did seem interested in shifting cars and as the sales manager said to me, we're not into museum pieces!Potter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:16 pmI think they get commission from the finance houses, so they're incentivised to sell stuff to people that they can't afford.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:59 am
When i was looking for my car, the sales people seemed more interested in selling me a finance package than the car. Even trying to talk me out of paying for it myself explaining the benefits of financing it and keeping my own money etc. It was very clear that the days of "cash is king" are long gone.
And the banks make money from people overextending themselves.
Then every decade or so the whole thing falls over and everyone wonders how such a thing could happen.
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They must surely set the price on the assumption its gonna be financed? So the whole commercial decision for them is based on also flogging you some finance.
So yeah, I'm not surprised they CBA to effectively take a hit by selling you the car outright.
Maybe they should list a higher cash only price
So yeah, I'm not surprised they CBA to effectively take a hit by selling you the car outright.
Maybe they should list a higher cash only price
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Welcoming the opportunity to not be soaking wet. The last 2 nights it’s rained while I’ve been trying to clear flood water around the motorway and the A1.
Sat in the car in the services, Maccys coffee, Netflix on, chilling and hoping it stays this way!!
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Sent readings to the Bishop for my installation service. Sorting out furniture for the vicarage. Need desks for wife and myself. Facebook market place has them aplenty, but wife is picky. I've found one local for £15 that ticks all my boxes. Desk = legs, right height and surface area and a colour I can ignore/cover/paint.
Also waiting to go to Ikea with wife as she wants/needs things for the school as they won't buy them... so it comes out of our pockets instead. Just our contribution to the education of the local youngsters.
Also waiting to go to Ikea with wife as she wants/needs things for the school as they won't buy them... so it comes out of our pockets instead. Just our contribution to the education of the local youngsters.
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In April this year I bought an approved used (selekt) Volvo from a Volvo franchised dealer.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:44 pmEven when I was selling cars, it was the same. A % of the financed amount was commisoned back to us, so to upsell was always a good move. E.G. Bloke comes in for a £1500 banger and discuss his options of him using it as a deposit for a finance agreement and drive away a near new car. It worked often. But now it seems really rabid now and before i could look at some cars in dealerships they seemed to want to qualify I had the creditworthy ability or wherewithal to actually buy it. I walked out of 2 places because of it, Saxton 4x4 being the ones that did not seem to want to sell me the car unless I used one of their finance packages. I rang Jardine Motors in Reading to sort some details out before i even bothered to make the journey to view the car I ended up buying. Thankfully they did seem interested in shifting cars and as the sales manager said to me, we're not into museum pieces!Potter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:16 pmI think they get commission from the finance houses, so they're incentivised to sell stuff to people that they can't afford.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:59 am
When i was looking for my car, the sales people seemed more interested in selling me a finance package than the car. Even trying to talk me out of paying for it myself explaining the benefits of financing it and keeping my own money etc. It was very clear that the days of "cash is king" are long gone.
And the banks make money from people overextending themselves.
Then every decade or so the whole thing falls over and everyone wonders how such a thing could happen.
They didn't once mention finance. I paid a deposit on my debit card and they sent me details of where I had to transfer the cash to before I could pick it up the next weekend.
Not once did they ask how I was financing it. Maybe I just look cash money rich!
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Whereas I probably do look like a penniless oik!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 11:29 amIn April this year I bought an approved used (selekt) Volvo from a Volvo franchised dealer.Taipan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:44 pmEven when I was selling cars, it was the same. A % of the financed amount was commisoned back to us, so to upsell was always a good move. E.G. Bloke comes in for a £1500 banger and discuss his options of him using it as a deposit for a finance agreement and drive away a near new car. It worked often. But now it seems really rabid now and before i could look at some cars in dealerships they seemed to want to qualify I had the creditworthy ability or wherewithal to actually buy it. I walked out of 2 places because of it, Saxton 4x4 being the ones that did not seem to want to sell me the car unless I used one of their finance packages. I rang Jardine Motors in Reading to sort some details out before i even bothered to make the journey to view the car I ended up buying. Thankfully they did seem interested in shifting cars and as the sales manager said to me, we're not into museum pieces!Potter wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2023 12:16 pm
I think they get commission from the finance houses, so they're incentivised to sell stuff to people that they can't afford.
And the banks make money from people overextending themselves.
Then every decade or so the whole thing falls over and everyone wonders how such a thing could happen.
They didn't once mention finance. I paid a deposit on my debit card and they sent me details of where I had to transfer the cash to before I could pick it up the next weekend.
Not once did they ask how I was financing it. Maybe I just look cash money rich!
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Like a drug baron......
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