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Debt_Free_Chick wrote:But does she really want the responsibility of handling other people's money, sorting out squabbles/disagreements, taking criticism like "why didn't you put it in the xyz account instead?" etc etc.
TBH a simple savings account for Christmas (or any other "event") is pretty basic financial planning and shouldn't be beyond many people. I suspect a fair few former Farepack customers will be going that way, at least for Christmas 2007!
If someone suggested to me "why didn't you put it in the xyz account instead?"
I would politely suggest they did it themselves.
It would frighten you to know how many grown men's basic financial planning goes as far as - if my pockets are empty I haven't got any money.0 -
steve1905 wrote:I eventually opened up a business banking account with the abbey - poultry interest rates
Enough to buy a turkey?0 -
ffacoffipawb wrote:Enough to buy a turkey?
Very droll, you opened up your christmas crackers already.0
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