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kelly
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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 12:02 pm |
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TimmyUK wrote: That is without doubt the best idea I've ever heard...ever! Is it too late to get this sorted? Even if it is a limited run of 10 balls or something. I will buy two for sure and I'm sure the No Idea bowling team would all want one. Someone please make this happen!!
Thats what I was thinking. Someone do it please  ?
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leeroybrownhu9
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 3:14 am |
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Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:09 amPosts: 453Location: Hull, England
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kelly wrote: TimmyUK wrote: That is without doubt the best idea I've ever heard...ever! Is it too late to get this sorted? Even if it is a limited run of 10 balls or something. I will buy two for sure and I'm sure the No Idea bowling team would all want one. Someone please make this happen!! Thats what I was thinking. Someone do it please  ?
Or failing that (given that it's probably too late). A No Idea bowling bag?
Or bowling shoes. Or anything vaguely bowling themed really.
Or a horsebites individually painted No Idea bowling pin?
I'll stop now.
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kelly
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:38 am |
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haha. baaaah i need 2 get m0neez n dat 4 fe$tin'.. still not got anyz. At the post office it's 1.69 today which is poo, I just keep checking it every day waiting for it to pop up to something nice  . I think I'm definitely getting 1 of them Post Office travel money cards. 'Cause I think I'm gonna change about £400 (thats including the hotel money of course) and if I lose that hard cash I will cry.
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leeroybrownhu9
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:48 am |
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kelly wrote: haha. baaaah i need 2 get m0neez n dat 4 fe$tin'.. still not got anyz. At the post office it's 1.69 today which is poo, I just keep checking it every day waiting for it to pop up to something nice  . I think I'm definitely getting 1 of them Post Office travel money cards. 'Cause I think I'm gonna change about £400 (thats including the hotel money of course) and if I lose that hard cash I will cry.
Yeah, I was wondering whether to just get it all in cash or a travel card.
Prob half and half I think.
What gives with the exchange rate? Last I looked it was going back up.
Hatin it!
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the cost of loving
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 4:50 am |
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Just sold my 2nd most prized possession to raise money for Festin'. I don't mind 'cos I know it's a) my own fault for not being more sensible, and b) g'na r00000000000000000lz hard.
RIP Mesa.
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Matt Power
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:26 am |
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kelly wrote: haha. baaaah i need 2 get m0neez n dat 4 fe$tin'.. still not got anyz. At the post office it's 1.69 today which is poo, I just keep checking it every day waiting for it to pop up to something nice  . I think I'm definitely getting 1 of them Post Office travel money cards. 'Cause I think I'm gonna change about £400 (thats including the hotel money of course) and if I lose that hard cash I will cry.
If you've got a Switch/Maestro card, don't bother with one of those travel money cards. Just have the cash in your bank account and take it out when you're there. Those things are useful-ish, but really just another hassle.
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Matt Power
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:27 am |
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leeroybrownhu9 wrote: Yeah, I was wondering whether to just get it all in cash or a travel card. Prob half and half I think. What gives with the exchange rate? Last I looked it was going back up. Hatin it!
No way, it's going dowwwwwn. M&S still gives the best rate I think.
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leeroybrownhu9
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:37 am |
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Matt Power wrote: kelly wrote: haha. baaaah i need 2 get m0neez n dat 4 fe$tin'.. still not got anyz. At the post office it's 1.69 today which is poo, I just keep checking it every day waiting for it to pop up to something nice  . I think I'm definitely getting 1 of them Post Office travel money cards. 'Cause I think I'm gonna change about £400 (thats including the hotel money of course) and if I lose that hard cash I will cry. If you've got a Switch/Maestro card, don't bother with one of those travel money cards. Just have the cash in your bank account and take it out when you're there. Those things are useful-ish, but really just another hassle.
Yeah, someone else has advised me to do that also.
Yeah I think i will, less messin about that way also, cheers.
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greg graffins sex face
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:00 am |
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Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2007 11:16 amPosts: 624Location: Western Australia
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leeroybrownhu9 wrote: Matt Power wrote: kelly wrote: haha. baaaah i need 2 get m0neez n dat 4 fe$tin'.. still not got anyz. At the post office it's 1.69 today which is poo, I just keep checking it every day waiting for it to pop up to something nice  . I think I'm definitely getting 1 of them Post Office travel money cards. 'Cause I think I'm gonna change about £400 (thats including the hotel money of course) and if I lose that hard cash I will cry. If you've got a Switch/Maestro card, don't bother with one of those travel money cards. Just have the cash in your bank account and take it out when you're there. Those things are useful-ish, but really just another hassle. Yeah, someone else has advised me to do that also. Yeah I think i will, less messin about that way also, cheers.
I did that last year and i dont think i got charged any ridiculous fees or anything so yeah, it's pretty cool.
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Kenny
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:32 am |
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Yeah, I always Visa Debit it up when I'm abroad. It costs me £1.50 a time but you're getting the actual rate, rather than whatever M&S or whomever is offering, so if you're taking a good few quid out it evens up.
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greg graffins sex face
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:46 am |
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Kenny wrote: Yeah, I always Visa Debit it up when I'm abroad. It costs me £1.50 a time but you're getting the actual rate, rather than whatever M&S or whomever is offering, so if you're taking a good few quid out it evens up.
Yeah, it's kinda like taking out cash on a credit card.. you get charged the same if you take out ten or a hundred, so why not just go for $100 and have fun
(this is why i have £3500 of credit card debts  )
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kelly
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:46 am |
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Kenny wrote: Yeah, I always Visa Debit it up when I'm abroad. It costs me £1.50 a time but you're getting the actual rate, rather than whatever M&S or whomever is offering, so if you're taking a good few quid out it evens up.
I've been tempted to open a nationwide account because they don't charge you anything and its visa debit not maestro im pretty sure, which would be good for ordering things off american websites. Though I've been saying that for a while and still haven't been bothered to do it. Apparently HSBC are making their debit cards visa in january though. Banky wank
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kelly
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 7:59 am |
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greg graffins sex face wrote: Kenny wrote: Yeah, I always Visa Debit it up when I'm abroad. It costs me £1.50 a time but you're getting the actual rate, rather than whatever M&S or whomever is offering, so if you're taking a good few quid out it evens up. Yeah, it's kinda like taking out cash on a credit card.. you get charged the same if you take out ten or a hundred, so why not just go for $100 and have fun  (this is why i have £3500 of credit card debts  )
If ever I win the lottery I'll bail you out. If i ever do the lottery.
I can get a student credit card with HSBC but I don't understand them therefore I think they're evil. I don't get all the percentages and stuff. Shove your APR up your bum. My housemate is in a tonne of debt 'cause he got 4 student bank accounts and spent the enormous overdrafts on each of them, and got a couple of credit cards too. I have no idea what on though, he doesn't even have any cool stuff.
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Kenny
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:00 am |
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Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:08 pmPosts: 1833Location: Glasgow, Scotland.
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kelly wrote: Kenny wrote: Yeah, I always Visa Debit it up when I'm abroad. It costs me £1.50 a time but you're getting the actual rate, rather than whatever M&S or whomever is offering, so if you're taking a good few quid out it evens up. I've been tempted to open a nationwide account because they don't charge you anything and its visa debit not maestro im pretty sure, which would be good for ordering things off american websites. Though I've been saying that for a while and still haven't been bothered to do it. Apparently HSBC are making their debit cards visa in january though. Banky wank
Sarah and I opened a Nationwide account for that exact reason. Totally haven't put any money in it yet, in fact don't even know how you would.
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Matt Power
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 12:19 pm |
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I need to kinda correct myself actually... if you are using your debit card abroad then use it to draw out a bunch of cash! Don't use it to pay for anything in shops.
I think HSBC charge something like 1% interest on every transaction to a maximum of £3. So if you pay $5 for something and you use your card you'll pay £3 on top and if you draw out $500 from an ATM you'll still only pay £3 on top.
Wow, I sound like a leaflet for HSBC. I went away in May to the States and was terrified with the idea of carrying three weeks of cash on me, let alone hiding it in scuzzy motel rooms for some minimum wage cleaner to steal.
If you get one of those travel cards and lose it you're fucked but if you lose your bank card you're still fucked but at least no one can use it once you've called your bank...
...AND, you need to tell your bank you'll be using your card abroad or they'll most likely block it the first time you use it. On their screen it will come up that you're taking out a wad of cash in Gainesville when the day before you were taking out a tenner in the UK and they'll do a panic.
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