I bet he can quote Pi to one hundred decimal places.....I just eat them in one hundred dismal placesAgile said:Dont worry, he seems to live in a different world to the rest of us!
One where the difference between 9.4 and 9.5 ( of anything ) is worth writing about, as if it is significant in the universe!
You seem like a reasonable person bb, and I think your feelings accurately represent those of all reasonable customers, but I don't know why you find the comment funny. Personally, and I'm not speaking for anyone else on the forum of course, I don't quote. This is because I don't have the time to spend on being accurate enough to mitigate the risk of getting the price wrong.boilerbeasty said:.
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It should take the stress out of the situation for both sides.
BTW - the 'you will pay what I ask' comment earlier in the thread made me choke with laughter.
Well, that's thinking is a bit blinkered, because circumstances can change for genuine reasons. For example, I've twice been made redundant, over the years, and on one of these occasions my employer ceased trading owing me a lot of money. The bank's attitude was reasonable, because, I suspect, I appeared to be a good bet in the long term. However, if they insisted on charging in complete accordance with the terms of the agreement then I would have sacked them as soon as things became rosier.arni said:There is a very simple way of avoiding high charges, penalties etc from a bank. Stick to the agreement you made when you opened the account...
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