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yet 30 pence to send a letter to Inverness .
Wheres the feckin logic in that ?
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Mr Eboue
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November 12, 2009 11:03 PM GMT
10% they charge.
Cheque's are'nt cheap.
Why not just use your chequebook boss?
10% they charge.Cheque's are'nt cheap.Why not just use your chequebook boss?
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November 12, 2009 11:05 PM GMT
Mr Oboe ,
It was because i had no cheque book at hand and had to send monies almost immediately ;)
Mr Oboe , It was because i had no cheque book at hand and had to send monies almost immediately ;)
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Mr Eboue
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November 12, 2009 11:06 PM GMT
Send cash in a special delivery envolope mate.
That would have only cost you a fiver.
Send cash in a special delivery envolope mate.That would have only cost you a fiver.
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November 12, 2009 11:13 PM GMT
fair point Mr O , but its still a ridiculous charge for a slip of paper ,agreed ?
fair point Mr O , but its still a ridiculous charge for a slip of paper ,agreed ?
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