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Have you considered Amazon shipping? They have a minimum of 50 per day, I assume they use some kind of average. Thousands would imply your sending out 90+ each working day so should be eligible. Anyway I find then reliable, recieved quite a few items through them that were not purchased on Amazon - and then I buy a lot of items through Amazon prime. You cant beat them for speed, though I realise their terms for prime are not particually nice for retailers. Is Amazon Shipping right for your business? SHIPPING.AMAZON.CO.UK Take 2 minutes to check if we're a good fit.
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All softwood and hardwood welcome - beers provided.
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The AA blew up the four wheel drive transmission on a friend's van by suspend towing it, wouldn't trust them at all 😡
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Got to be lucky with the local contractors that they use, last time I needed them they recovered the car to a garage of my choice (within a distance, I was near home), time before the mechanic was a grumpy fcker but he did the job and the one before that left me at the motorway services with a "good luck" parting shot.
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So You missed the Iranian people being massacred for trying to get out from under the cosh of the Islamists government. You have nothing to say about elections being cancelled here in the UK, nor the fact the current PM blocks a potential rival in proper Stalinist fashion. Instead you put up a famous picture from WW2 and try to link the two, you know Mark if I actually give a shit I’d think your faux anger is very very selectively expressed lad. All them years of yearning for a Labour government 😂😂😂👍 Eighteen months in power and Labour have managed 14 U-turns. At this point it’s less “government” and more driving test retake. Now we’ve got Chagos. A £35 billion idea so bad it collapsed under the weight of someone finally reading the paperwork. Starmer didn’t reverse because of principle he reversed because Washington tapped the sign and said “absolutely not.” This was sold as statesmanship. It turned out to be a geopolitical car crash caused by Google Docs diplomacy and vibes based lawmaking. Labour discovered too late that treaties still exist, allies still notice, and consequences are not optional. And the pattern is perfect. Abroad: weaken Britain, confuse allies, apologise profusely, retreat quietly. At home: nanny state energy, lecture everyone, tax relentlessly, then wonder why nobody’s clapping. Veterans? Lectured. Workers? Taxed. Businesses? Squeezed. Migrants? Fast-tracked. Democracy? “We’ll circle back to that.” Labour don’t govern they experiment, then act surprised when reality pushes back. Every policy feels like it was stress tested exclusively by Momentum before being unleashed on the country. Fourteen U-turns in eighteen months isn’t adaptability. It’s chronic indecision with a press office. The only consistent thing about this government is that nothing they announce survives contact with the real world.
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Letter bombs were a thing when I was a kid. That needs bringing back.
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That’s kind of what I mean. I think if you put all your eggs in a Dipperfox basket you’d ending up regretting it.
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They have rejected all the claims even though we escalated them. We still do use RM, you cant send everything with DPD, UPS, DHL,parcelforce, fedex etc as they are just too expensive to use for small items. Our postage charge would probably be a round £10 for every order. Thousands of parcels a month soon adds up.
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Thanks It looks like they have discontinued the 300 and 500 charger. I will pass the info on to Husky, they really to need to make it clear that you need a new charger for those batteries. It will certainly put more customers off from moving over to battery products when there are issues like this.
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Logsahoy joined the community
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Aye, I would have hoped so too, but given that he's clearly 'one of them' I think that anything other than a progressive left-wing alliance (which Labour is far from) will be the end of the UK.
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Doable, but not really the point if you get me.
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Cheers, not read that. Didn't know he wrote it even.
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Oh. I was rather hoping that he'd be a slight improvement at least. He seems to have a bit of gumption about him. Starmer has his own skeletons in the cupboard with regard to war crimes and genocide don't forget.
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I think they’d be great for good access jobs with multiple smaller stumps, like when you’ve taken a conny hedge out. I think you’d need to keep the grinder as well though.
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Can't say I did. Been busy with work. Is Israel still bombing Palestine?
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Do not use the aa, absolutely tossers, argue about recovery trucks, the vehicle classification , and its weight ....never ever use them
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I am indeed Mark, like I say if the agent didn’t adhere to the ROE he’s in the shit. I was in NY last year so no rush to go back. Anyway TDS sufferers have a dedicated thread. I can’t vote over there so I’d rather concern myself with our leader and his antics here. PS you and a few others on here were very very quiet about the thousands murdered by the Islamic regime in Iran recently, I take it you saw that on the news??
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Well still waiting, they said they couldn't find our vehicle and had tried ringing twice, no missed calls and car in the same place as before. Sending family home in taxi, hopefully recovery arrives before the pub closes
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Difficulty is Pete, finding a single punter who says ‘yes I’ve got one and it’s great’
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Other things that I find attractive in these "corkscrew" units, no noise to speak of, no dust blowing everywhere, no real risk zone other than right close and you've probably got the carrier already! The big ones might need big HP and big prime mover but everything is a compromise going forwards!
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Yep all contractors. Save yourself the money, I cancelled my fleet breakdown cover and pay to just get the vehicles relayed, so far I’m cash positive! All my vehicles are fairly new and well maintained though.
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Indeed. Alone on the Wall is a brilliant book.