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Fillers, fillers, fillers!!! Everyone Learns IT Eventually
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »As you well know Pbs were being discussed, not Govt Bonds, something entirely different which for some reason you brought into the equation ?
With PB's you don't lose your stake, but it's value is eroded by inflation, therefore you will have gambled. I'm not going to continue to argue the toss here with someone who could start an argument in a phone box with himself.
If you need it confirmed, step into the financial forums here or on any other website or speak to an IFA who will confirm what most financially savvy people already know and that's that you are gambling against a better fixed return of income from elsewhere.
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That stoozed money would be better invested into a ftse100 tracker fund which will pay a greater dividend than the best acccount you can find :cool:Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Aau ...... do you want to put us out of our confusion....
I am not confused, have you never seen THE cake? :eek:0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Aau ...... do you want to put us out of our confusion....
Ok
I
Am
SPARTACUS!!Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Aau ...... do you want to put us out of our confusion....
You should read all the posts and because he has at least 2 birthdays a year it make him the same age as me:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Aau ...... do you want to put us out of our confusion....
Well if he had have been able to meet me under the clock at Glasgow Central that time I would have been able to give you the low down lol but he couldn t as he was looking after his 2 or possibly 3 year old daughter at the time so couldn tSo I imagine he s in his 30 s
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »As you well know Pbs were being discussed, not Govt Bonds, something entirely different which for some reason you brought into the equation ?
With PB's you don't lose your stake, but it's value is eroded by inflation, therefore you will have gambled. I'm not going to continue to argue the toss here with someone who could start an argument in a phone box with himself.
If you need it confirmed, step into the financial forums here or on any other website or speak to an IFA who will confirm what most financially savvy people already know and that's that you are gambling against a better fixed return of income from elsewhere.Money_Doctor wrote: »I agree entirely
Correct
Right you two brains.... I need to figure out this V3 thingymebob and bank accounts... and I am totally thick! Can you help... imagine you are telling a 5 year old and I may just about get it!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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Evening all :wave:
Happy birthday VT and Snap :bdaycake::bdaycake:
Off to catch up....0 -
Money_Doctor wrote: »I agree entirely
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So which has the greater return if you dismiss winnings ?
100k over 10 years in gov bonds ?
100k in pbs assuming you don't win anything major ?
100k in the bank at no risk, but paying a crap interest rate ?
It's easy to say correct.
Back it up with some figures...Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
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I didn't buy any at Xmas, wasn't it about £3.50 bottle then. I paid approx £33 for my 2 deals and 2 prosecco and some decent bacon. With another £8 off my next shop I'm happy with that.
Can't really work out how much a bottle it cost me but I figured I have sort of paid for my meal deals and bacon and got the prosecco free. :rotfl:
I have managed to get the BNI onion rings in mum's freezer so now that is full again.Curries and Finest in bottom of fridge but good dates to use by.
I'll pass on the mathsand I can't remember how much it was at Christmas, just that it was acceptable to me
How is the house sale going?0
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