RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Teaj - 25-08-10
It's the only software I've ever had problems learning, it just doesnt seem that logical to me - I guess you need to use it a lot / regularly to get to grips with it properly.
Cheers for the offer Nik, think I've done what I need to today but will be PMing you on the subject soon no doubt!
...some of the lines could be better but I've had enough for today.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
nikosg - 25-08-10
ahhh good ol' pen tool!
things making my blood boiL?
spent the last three hours doing a laboratory report for Fluid dynamics...
it is fucking with my head, none of the results compare to real life expectancies, nothing is working... everything seems wrong! only had 2 days to do it. 1am now due in 16 hours but have to be at the workshop all day tomorrow.... grrrrr. and i cant get in contact with any of the other 6 people who did it with me and all have same results...
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pukkabruv - 27-08-10
hotmail being shit and not receiving any emails.. need to receive emails cause i cant order from size? with out my password reminder, as i have no memory... phuckin phuck... might just get on a train and get them from the shop, would be easier than trying to save my old email account..lol
hmmmmm.. just opened a gmail account, ordered the sneaks.. but still no confirmation email..
and while im in the blood boiling thread.. alliance&leciester/santander are kunts!..nuffin but grief from them the last few days, customer service skills are a joke..
anyone got a suggestion for a good bank, I know the co-op are sposed to be good ethically, but their interest rates are shit.. was thinking maybe halifax, even though the adverts are annoying
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mr.pure - 27-08-10
How much money are you going to be saving with them to even worry about the interest rate ?
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Teaj - 27-08-10
I recommend co-op, dont have a personal account with them but been very impressed with their business service.
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Samo - 27-08-10
Don't go with Halifax, they are a bunch of bastardcuntmotherfuckers.
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Old Gregg - 27-08-10
Don't bother with Barclays, went in to change my address 3 years ago, still waiting for them to get round to it, also lots of pointless annoying phone calls about nothing. I'm with nationwide, been mostly happy with them, when some American wankfuck decided to donate my savings to some shitty uni I got it all back no problems, it was even them that contacted me suspecting in was fraud, from what I hear most banks are not so good with this
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flyingcod - 27-08-10
Thanks Mr Shotta, am looking for a new business account, will check the co-op out.
Pretty soon Santander are going to be "looking after" my business acct, my mortgage and both mine and Mrs FC's currents accounts.
fc will be moving them asap
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pukkabruv - 27-08-10
cheers for the suggestions... the money saving bit.. i got 2 isa'a with them, but i think they cant be moved till april anyway, so they are stuck there... the curent account, i could leave 2 grand in, with 5% interest it is worth concidering, with halifax i would get £160 in the first year just for banking with them.. 2 pairs of trainers just for switching banks dont sound too shoddy...lol.. but then fuckit, i think good customer service and ethical investment from the bank is more important, plus for £13 a month at the co-op i can get my breakdown cover, holiday insurance and phone insurance with them so that will save me about £100 a year,and ive had a few say that they are good.
FC hope they work out ok for you.. i was always happy with Alliance&leciester but since santander have taken over the service has been really shit, might not affect you with a mortgage as you dont need access to that on a day to day basis.. its been over two weeks now and still no sign of my pin number for my new card.
RE: Things that make your blood boil -
Teaj - 27-08-10
If you're a member of the FSB (federation of small businesses) business banking with the co-op is free.
Also for the past two years they have given me £25 to celebrate being with them for the year! Pretty much doubled my account balance!
I've had beef with every other bank, they're mainly a bunch of twats - but co-op seem much better
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pukkabruv - 27-08-10
i think its definatly the way forward.. sick of bankers taking the phuckin piss.. its about time they were bought down a fair few pegs. a work mate was telling me about a site that links investors with borrowers, your money gets split up and effectivly "torrented" out to a load of borrowers, meaning that you get a good rate of return and the person that needs a loan gets a low interest rate... cant find any more info on it, but if i do i will post it up. its about time the wealth was spread out a bit more evenly, rather than just makint some rich kunt richer
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mr.pure - 27-08-10
I'm a member of that site you're talking about but have forgotten their name.
When it comes to me, I'll post it up.
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pukkabruv - 27-08-10
nice one.. cheers Mr.P
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mr.pure - 27-08-10
The one I was thinking of was Zopa.
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Shellshock - 27-08-10
I have accounts with Co-op bank. They rule.