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16 minutes ago, benedmonds said:

I probably agree, I have always been more subtle.. But they are asking meto break the law and it would be me in the can not them.. just annoying.. 

Have you got a tax inspector over your shoulder or something ?

 

You have never taken folding for a job, ever?

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I have found that it's really only the over 60s with a mortgage free house and tidy pension that still ask the cash question and anyone else is just happy to pay in full by bank transfer. 

 

They don't want to pay the VAT but more then happy to use all the services that it provides. 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Retired Climber said:

If someone wants to pay by cash or cheque I just tell them that I'll need to add £192 to the bill to cover the time to go to the bank. Soon gets them asking for bank details. 

Why 192?  Just a random figure to persuade them or is there a reason?

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14 minutes ago, Retired Climber said:

That does seem a bit random doesn't it. My hourly rate is 160 quid ( actually. I charge 80 per 30 mins, but you get the idea) + VAT, so 192 quid to spend an hour popping to the bank. 


Not a dissimilar rate to a lady I once met.

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