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Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:12 am
englishbluebird wrote:money towards the new city home shirt![]()
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Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:55 am
bluebird58 wrote:I received a letter this morning and was excited to find that it contained a cheque with a tax rebate. £10.80.
What's the best thing to spend £10.80 on?
Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:57 am
bluebird58 wrote:I received a letter this morning and was excited to find that it contained a cheque with a tax rebate. £10.80.
What's the best thing to spend £10.80 on?
Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:58 am
Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:59 am
mr'mogreenz wrote:bluebird58 wrote:I received a letter this morning and was excited to find that it contained a cheque with a tax rebate. £10.80.
What's the best thing to spend £10.80 on?
Spend it wisely my friend. Maybe even invest a little. That kind of money can ruin a man! Don't go down the route of drugs and alcohol. And just remember...there will now be a lot of people who act like they are your friends but are only around to get what they can out of you.
Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:00 pm
PtB wrote:bluebird58 wrote:I received a letter this morning and was excited to find that it contained a cheque with a tax rebate. £10.80.
What's the best thing to spend £10.80 on?
b*stard! I got a letter in, however it was a bill for £182.85 for unpaid National Insurance Contributions from July 2006 until October 2008.
So if you want to use your £10.80 and help me help the country.......
Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:50 pm
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Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:29 am
bluebird58 wrote:PtB wrote:bluebird58 wrote:I received a letter this morning and was excited to find that it contained a cheque with a tax rebate. £10.80.
What's the best thing to spend £10.80 on?
b*stard! I got a letter in, however it was a bill for £182.85 for unpaid National Insurance Contributions from July 2006 until October 2008.
So if you want to use your £10.80 and help me help the country.......
Last year, they deposited £22,000 in my account at the beginning of March! My first reaction was "Can I keep it?" . Then I thought about it, put it in a savings account and told them they might have made a cock-up. Unfortunately, they had, although to be fair I still got £1,300. Still, I had it in my account for 7 weeks earning interest.
I sometimes wonder if I hadn't told them whether anyone would have ever noticed.
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