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The figures are irrelevant as it doesn't change or negate the point I was making one little bit. You have agreed that prices in the U.S are cheaper which was my point on the original post.I have stated earlier that generally electricity prices are cheaper in the USA and Florida."Dont expect anybody else to support you, maybe you have a trust fund, maybe you have a wealthy spouse, but you never know when each one, might run out" - Mary Schmich0 -
The figures are irrelevant as it doesn't change or negate the point I was making one little bit. You have agreed that prices in the U.S are cheaper which was my point on the original post.
If the figures are irrelevant, why post them down to three decimal places with the Sterling equiv?
From those meaningless figures - out by several hundred percent, which you so very clearly do not understand, you then draw the conclusion that we are being ripped off in UK.0
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