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It is me, hello.
Thanks for recommendations.
Never seen that SQL error before. Who broke my database? I don't know why is said there were too many connections, peak visitors today at 13.00 = 50. It handled 650 concurrent the other night
I have replaced the error warning with a friendlier message.
Yes, VIZ love me, they call me mental oriental. Thanks again for the plugs.
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWonder what that means?
On Error Resume Next
If Err.number=,
etc
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Originally posted by Spartacus View PostTry here: http://www.lingscars.com/. Terrible site but good prices and the owner was on Dragon's Den. You may also find this useful: http://www.moneysupermarket.com/pcp/pcpsearchstep1.asp
Speak to your accountant about the tax treatment but of course it depends on whether you or YourCo are leasing the car.
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Too many connections in /var/www/lingscars.com/www/defaultfunctions.php on line 6
Couldn't make connection.
1040-Too many connections
Wonder what that means?
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I got the best lease deal direct from the dealer. And it was a hybrid so was reasonably tax efficient...
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Originally posted by baronne View PostIt's 40p per mile for the first 10000 miles and then it drops down doesn't it?
Cheap... you see this is the problem. I bought a cheap car less than a year ago and it's pissing oil and is really pile of junk. So cheap ain't always cheerful.
You could buy a banger for like £1000 - but how long will it last?? Then you up the level a bit and buy, say, a £4000-5000 car... but who has 5K lying around, so you'd need a loan, at which point, the costs involved start to even out with leasing. Only with a lease car you get a brand new jamjar.
And... you must be able to claim mileage surely with the lease car still? Or do you put the expense of the car ie. the montly lease amount through the company instead? Or better still, both?
baronne.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostTensai found 15k in his back pocket he'd forgotten about, and another 12k down the back of the setee
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Originally posted by Spartacus View PostTry here: http://www.lingscars.com/. Terrible site but good prices and the owner was on Dragon's Den. You may also find this useful: http://www.moneysupermarket.com/pcp/pcpsearchstep1.asp
Speak to your accountant about the tax treatment but of course it depends on whether you or YourCo are leasing the car.
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Originally posted by baronne View PostHi folks,
I am looking into contract hiring a car, can any of you recommend a good contract hire company?
Also I'd like to get your views on contract hire or any other tax efficient way of having a car to mainly use for going to work in daily.
Cheers,
Baronne
Speak to your accountant about the tax treatment but of course it depends on whether you or YourCo are leasing the car.
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Originally posted by Tensai View PostI'm guessing you're new to contracting then?
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