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Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 10:10am
by blythburgh
I will be cashing out on Monday and my pending plus payable total will go down to two figures £wise. :(

Blooming Aviva have paid out on my House Insurance. :thumbdown:

But thankfully it will soon be back to three as the car insurance is due next month :thumbup:

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 10:46am
by dustie
blythburgh wrote: Blooming Aviva have paid out on my House Insurance. :thumbdown:
Why are you complaining ?

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 11:45am
by blythburgh
dustie wrote:
blythburgh wrote: Blooming Aviva have paid out on my House Insurance. :thumbdown:
Why are you complaining ?
Should have put joke in brackets

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 11:46am
by Richard Frost
Had my Council Tax bill today, wish I could get cashback on that 1% would be a nice rebate 10% even better.

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 12:16pm
by expressman33
William Joseph1 wrote:Had my Council Tax bill today, wish I could get cashback on that 1% would be a nice rebate 10% even better.
Get a Santander 123 current account https://www.santander.co.uk/uk/current- ... lsrc=aw.ds

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 12:19pm
by Richard Frost
How do you know I do not already have one? If I had one, there would be no harm in getting two lots of cashback. Given that there is a £5 monthly fee for this account it does not always work in favour of the account holder. Because of this the 123 Lite(sic) might be better for some people.

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 12:25pm
by expressman33
You said
William Joseph1 wrote:Had my Council Tax bill today, wish I could get cashback on that 1% would be a nice rebate
I was just trying to help

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 12:28pm
by Richard Frost
expressman33 wrote:You said
William Joseph1 wrote:Had my Council Tax bill today, wish I could get cashback on that 1% would be a nice rebate
I was just trying to help
And I did not say anything to the contrary. Just pointing out that this will not work for everyone.

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 1:45pm
by Chadwick
Note to self: before offering help to WJ, make sure he hasn't already tried what I am about to suggest. Also verify that it will be appropriate for everyone in similar circumstances.

Re: Buuuggggeeeerrrrr

Posted: Fri Mar 16 2018 1:55pm
by macliam
Had my council tax bill too - 5% increase plus they're now going to charge an extra £43 a year to collect garden waste. This latter is a scam imported from Waveney (as bb will tell you). :evil:

This is part of the "cooperation" between the councils....... obviously working for the benefit of residents (not). :roll: