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We hate asda
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No its 3.65m per year
10 000 people everyday x 365 days a year.
Another person without a calculator. If you cant add up dont comment!
And again, as you don't seem to be able to read properly.
How many of these transactions go awry?Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
Let's assume for one moment that you are correct (I'm trying to keep a straight face) you're ignoring the fact that if ASDA are reducing the cost of these millions of orders by £1 every time, they're going to be massively out of pocket even if they do get to keep the interest.
I think you're just a troll anyway. Either that, or very, very thick. It's no wonder you and your scrubby family have no money, because nobody wants to pay people without a brain.
Out of pocket?? if you order meat by weight the price can change easily so they have lost nothing.
I also have plenty of money thanks and lent her some money to cover the short fall.The world is full of usury.
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Well let my give more details, she does not have the luxury of a land line so she rang from her mobile, she was in panic state at having no money.
Regarding the interest £100*100000 customers is 10 million quid, I dont think the interest on £10 000 000 is £13k a year do you.
I would not be suprised if RBS is not involved in lending to payday loan companies either at 2000% apr, so 2000% on 10 million, work that out.
And try using a calculator this time.
You're clearly rotted in the brain and changing the maths every few posts.0 -
As the OP's sister had no money to spend, she had to stay in all day watching SKY on the 42" plasma TV, or playing games on the Playstation."You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0
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It's not Asda that can release the funds. It's the merchant they use that can.
And asda have no influence over the merchant, sure.The world is full of usury.
Use microsoft excel to write down all money in and all money out.
! Take Control !
http://www.unicef.org.uk/
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cybergibbons wrote: »You're clearly rotted in the brain and changing the maths every few posts.
http://www.calculators-online.co.uk/index.jspThe world is full of usury.
Use microsoft excel to write down all money in and all money out.
! Take Control !
http://www.unicef.org.uk/
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maninthestreet wrote: »As the OP's sister had no money to spend, she had to stay in all day watching SKY on the 42" plasma TV, or playing games on the Playstation.
Yes, I will tell her not to be in a serious road accident if she can avoid itThe world is full of usury.
Use microsoft excel to write down all money in and all money out.
! Take Control !
http://www.unicef.org.uk/
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peachyprice wrote: »And again, as you don't seem to be able to read properly.
How many of these transactions go awry?
It could be every one, but like I said all ready, you may never know, it does not show up on the ATM either.The world is full of usury.
Use microsoft excel to write down all money in and all money out.
! Take Control !
http://www.unicef.org.uk/
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It could be every one, but like I said all ready, you may never know, it does not show up on the ATM either.
It isn't though is it? Do you really believe that every Asda online customer pays twice for their shopping, week in week out, without noticing?
As I said some time ago, this is the exception rather than the rule, the majority of transactions will go through fine, with the customer only paying once for their shopping.
The figures you are quoting really are plucked from thin air and have no bearing on reality. If I were you I'd quit now, you're just making a fool of yourself.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
peachyprice wrote: »It isn't though is it? Do you really believe that every Asda online customer pays twice for their shopping, week in week out, without noticing?
As I said some time ago, this is the exception rather than the rule, the majority of transactions will go through fine, with the customer only paying once for their shopping.
The figures you are quoting really are plucked from thin air and have no bearing on reality. If I were you I'd quit now, you're just making a fool of yourself.
YOU DONT KNOW THEY HAVE RESERVED THE 1ST AMOUNT UNLESS YOUR ACCOUNT IS LOW.
Its not an exception to the rule, many more posts on the net about thisThe world is full of usury.
Use microsoft excel to write down all money in and all money out.
! Take Control !
http://www.unicef.org.uk/
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