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scraggs

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  1. Depending on the build quality it looks a lot of machine for the money.
  2. I wouldn't touch them. There is a payment to return the terminal of around £150 even after the 18 months. Also on a rolling contract of 18 months a time. I just left them, but luckily was with cardsave who were taken over by them and got out cost free due to them trying to change our contract mid term. I ended up with a decent deal from Barclays, there was better out there but the service has been far better and no crap hiding in the small print about canceling. Best thing is to check and double check the small print, they try to get you when you leave. When I was looking to move it was a toss up between Barclays and Sagepay, Barclays got it because their terms were best, 12 month contract to start, non rolling, with no machine collection charges, rates were better than anyone, but the minimum monthly merchant fee was higher (to us that didn't matter as it always costs us more than the minimum anyway) We also had an issue with Worlpay not wanting to swap a faulty terminal without a major fight.
  3. Just pay them a visit, most don't like confrontation and pay up.
  4. I have a villager Chelsea and wish now I had used the rear flue and left the top for the stew pot. I will be putting a new stove in next year and will have a rear flue and flat top next time.
  5. All the fun has been taken out of Christmas by the shops and tv ramming it down our throat from not long after Easter. I will never understand why people find the need to ram trolleys full of crap that they would never normally eat or drink and can ill afford, it's just a huge excercise in over excess. All I like about Christmas is most of the family around the table for a normal dinner without the excess on Christmas day, and that's it, the rest of it you can stick. Baah
  6. if water has got into the battery that could explain if it has terminal corrosion.
  7. They are normally ok so long as the terminals are clean and tight. A cover would be a wise move
  8. Possibly a bit of corrosion in the terminal. Take it off and clean it up with a bit of sandpaper then put it back together and see if it makes a difference. But a battery in the rain is not good for it. Normally smear a bit of Vaseline over the terminal when done to help stop corrosion
  9. How does £5k sound for the JBM ? I will send my bank details for you to transfer the money into Seriously though I am surprised no one has taken that yet, if it wasn't so heavy I would have taken it to mount on the landy.
  10. I joined you bunch of miserable moaning old farts yesterday
  11. Makes them angry to the point where one bitch phoned back every 30 mins or so for the rest of the day calling me all the names under the sun, to which every time I replied "I love it when you talk dirty to me" just made her more pi$$ed off It brightened my day as I was only mowing on the tractor
  12. I have come to the conclusion that the only legal way is a big nasty eat your balls off guard dog tied to it over night. Or a very good hitchlock that covers the bolts on the hitch, underneath ground anchor wrapped around the axle would be my favorite.
  13. Ditch the whole thing and buy a Henry
  14. Well that's a silly place to hide it
  15. Seriously Dean that's pants Where's the used machinery section ? Hope you are OK ?
  16. scraggs

    Disgusting!

    Probably the same bunch that let Dale farm get the way it dis before they finally decided "ooh we better do something about it".
  17. All getting a bit mad now. But I bet you are right in it making far more.
  18. Good job you realised what was going on. Surely the police can find the van though (if they really wanted too)
  19. There should be a law against putting up decorations earlier than Dec 24th imo. Bah
  20. PM Chris The last time we spoke he still had it.
  21. That's a very tidy looking bit of kit. Just out of interest and not trying to derail the thread but isn't that a very expensive way to run a chipper if it was running most of the day and on derv ?
  22. It's best to google your site through a browser different to the one you use google to hunt for and then click through to your site, they use your history to show what it thinks you might want and the results can be significantly different. If that makes sense
  23. front page isn't highways one word ? our services: "We are can carry out" needs sorting and I would add "or" a crown thin hedges: no matter of size. change the "of" to "what" Recent works I would remove the "way" from way outgrown. I would also remove the "discover how to" from the contact me bit also have you not got a landline number to use ? That is what I would change if it was my site, apart from that the site is clean and the logo looks good
  24. I don't know, I have a feeling maybe not, as I think they may have been eyeing up the PC and printers in the bay window, whoever it was must have come in through the back way, that was backed up by the dog getting the scent of something in that direction, and going mad at the back of one of the buildings outside. I have considered a guard dog but don't really want the responsibility of one, maybe some geese. Edit: however the thought of it sinking it's teeth into the scum does appeal

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