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CRASH_BANG_WALLOP
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according to those dudes at PWC its at 7,5000. they also said the rise in pay days loans was phenomenal. the ordinary dude on the street is suffering
Maidstone Prices - average reductions at 8.5% (£19,668) Feb 2012 - We thought the dudes were not allowed to drop prices?
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CRASH_BANG_WALLOP wrote: »according to those dudes at PWC its at 7,5000. they also said the rise in pay days loans was phenomenal. the ordinary dude on the street is suffering
Wow 75 grand :eek:'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0 -
CRASH_BANG_WALLOP wrote: »...the ordinary dude on the street is suffering
...because he is living beyond his means...Marching On Together
I've upped my standards...so up yours!
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internet police alert!! typo on the mse forum! dudes lets stick to the topic i see sibleys sockie has no replyMaidstone Prices - average reductions at 8.5% (£19,668) Feb 2012 - We thought the dudes were not allowed to drop prices?0
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Thats a pretty big "typo" - it completely changes the whole thread. Are we supposed to use our sixth sense to know that it is the zero that it the mistake and not the comma in the wrong place?
Instead of implying that the respondents are pedantic grammer police why not just edit your post!
It's a factor of 10 !!!!!!! Hope you're not a nurse0 -
Thats a pretty big "typo" - it completely changes the whole thread. Are we supposed to use our sixth sense to know that it is the zero that it the mistake and not the comma in the wrong place?
Instead of implying that the respondents are pedantic grammer police why not just edit your post!
It's a factor of 10 !!!!!!! Hope you're not a nurse
listen dude why not get off your backside and go read up on the story. you know you do have access to the internetMaidstone Prices - average reductions at 8.5% (£19,668) Feb 2012 - We thought the dudes were not allowed to drop prices?0 -
panic - 75k - My God , who is lending people such moniesI owe £3233 @ 0%0
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CRASH_BANG_WALLOP wrote: »according to those dudes at PWC its at 7,5000. they also said the rise in pay days loans was phenomenal. the ordinary dude on the street is suffering
They also said:Levels of unsecured borrowing fell for the third successive year by over £355 per household in 2011 and it seems UK consumers are finally showing commitment to paying off their debts.
Can't see why you think the "average dude" is "suffering" by paying down his debts.Nothing is foolproof, as fools are so ingenious!
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