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kingoranks wrote: »Thanks everyone, most importantly @worried Jim,@Matelodave and
@C_Mababejive.
@C_Mababejive let me also know the company
Consult a comparison site. If the tariff is generally available to all, it should be on a comparison site (unless the supplier has specifically requested it not to be ... in which case ask yourself why)
If you find it on the website, you can then see just how good ... or bad ...the deal is for you. Don't forget possible cashback too...:money:0 -
Consult a comparison site. If the tariff is generally available to all, it should be on a comparison site (unless the supplier has specifically requested it not to be ... in which case ask yourself why)
If you find it on the website, you can then see just how good ... or bad ...the deal is for you. Don't forget possible cashback too...:money:
And dont forget that existing satisfied customers can refer you and both parties can make some £££Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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