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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View Post
    I'm permy these days
    BURN THE WITCH !!

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  • ELBBUBKUNPS
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    How much income will you lose by having to take those extra fours days not billing?
    I'm permy these days so not an issue though long hours and only ok-ish £ compared to hrs worked are an issue

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by ELBBUBKUNPS View Post
    2. Went to book a holiday, picked 10 nights, went to proceed to pay, and it showed me 14 nights departing same date was £230 cheaper each and this is an all inclusive deal .
    How much income will you lose by having to take those extra fours days not billing?

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  • northernladuk
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    TPFT is usually either more expensive or the same for older drivers as it is an option often picked by younger drivers trying to get cheap insurance hence the average risk value of people going for TPFT is much higher, therefore more claims hence more expensive for less benefits.

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  • ELBBUBKUNPS
    started a topic When more is less

    When more is less

    Two odd finds for the day,

    1. Need to renew car insurance, thought I would increase excess to descrease the premium but it went up, then changed it from full comp to tpft and it went up again. So cheapest policy was to take the most cover with the least excess

    2. Went to book a holiday, picked 10 nights, went to proceed to pay, and it showed me 14 nights departing same date was £230 cheaper each and this is an all inclusive deal .

    Happy bunny .... for once

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