Little Victories
I recently received a £2 voucher from a supermarket after complaining vociferously about the poor quality of their own-brand Rich Tea biscuits, which I spent on more tasty, tasty biscuits. Tell us about your trivial victories that have made life a tiny bit better.
( , Thu 10 Feb 2011, 12:07)
I recently received a £2 voucher from a supermarket after complaining vociferously about the poor quality of their own-brand Rich Tea biscuits, which I spent on more tasty, tasty biscuits. Tell us about your trivial victories that have made life a tiny bit better.
( , Thu 10 Feb 2011, 12:07)
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I don't get it.
£5200 a year is nothing to them, they spend more on a single flight for one exec to fly from one end of the country to another. They're still operating, and in fact, have been growing completely. You are not £78k better off because you spent it on shopping elsewhere, and even if you had, you would be £78k worth of goods down.
( , Sat 12 Feb 2011, 17:40, 1 reply)
£5200 a year is nothing to them, they spend more on a single flight for one exec to fly from one end of the country to another. They're still operating, and in fact, have been growing completely. You are not £78k better off because you spent it on shopping elsewhere, and even if you had, you would be £78k worth of goods down.
( , Sat 12 Feb 2011, 17:40, 1 reply)
I got a victory against B&Q, if I had a chronic addiction to DIY I could have spent up to everything I own + what the bank would lend me, probably at least £1000, maybe even £1100.
But I don't really both with DIY stuff, so they're down 100%+potential borrowings of my entire fortune.
( , Sat 12 Feb 2011, 17:55, closed)
But I don't really both with DIY stuff, so they're down 100%+potential borrowings of my entire fortune.
( , Sat 12 Feb 2011, 17:55, closed)
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