partyguinness wrote: » But Jesus why do you put with it then? What's the point in facilitating his meanness and then bitching about online. Don't get it.
dartboardio wrote: » Not the worst but getting pretty annoying I started working in this place about 2 months ago and a guy I work with ( he’s on my team so see everyday) is a regular smoker like myself Anyway I’ve only ever seen him with one box of cigarettes the whole time and whoever he’s sitting beside on the day he bums cigarettes off all day long, the last few days were myself, then my other friends in previous weeks, now I just came out to the smoking area to find him sitting with another group bumming theirs :V now this fella is literally getting his ten a day by moving around the cal centre!
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you're wrong in the sense that you calculated the total using the xe.com rate. you never get the xe.com rate. as the site itself says :
partyguinness wrote: » I am more surprised that you needed to go to a mechanic for an indicator bulb. Please tell me you fitted it yourself. Did he charge you?
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » For less than a euro ????
All figures are live mid-market rates, which are not available to consumers and are for informational purposes only.
mighty magpie wrote: » you're wrong and your friend is very much in the right here
PlaneSpeeking wrote: » A friend read a story online about using cards abroad and how when a retailer offers "would you like to pay in Euro ?" they are ripping you off apparently. So to humour her (i.e. to shut her up because she wouldn't stop going on!!) I worked out the difference in my last 4 month's spending in UK - mainly airports/duty free and the XE.com rate she provided. 19 transactions over 4 months ? I was "ripped off" of......... 97c. "well it all helps". AAAAARRRRRRGGHHHHH!!!!!
dieselbug wrote: » A mechanic who had his own garage once sold me a secondhand indicator bulb. I called to get a bulb and he came out with one with no box etc. I took no notice until I got home and realized it was used previously. Probably stripped all the bulbs, fuses etc from from any car going to the crusher. Ok you can say it was recycling but knowing him I don't believe the environment wasn't his priority.
bucketybuck wrote: » Then why are you going on about packaging, surely you'd know those indicator bulbs tend to come in strips?
dieselbug wrote: » Trust me, I would know a new bulb from a well used one.I,m a mechanic myself and he would know me
Quazzie wrote: » New auto bulbs for an indicator wouldn't have packaging supplied because they come in boxes of 20+, so he'd be just taking one from this box to give to you
dieselbug wrote: » I called to buy a new bulb which I needed. He went to the store and brought out a bulb with no packaging which I thought odd but thought no more of it till later when I looked at it and it was obviously well used. I was charged as new. It just made me smile because it would be typical of this "Stingy" character. If someone I knew came to me now for a bulb and I didn't have a new one but had one in a banger in the yard I would give it foc because in my opinion a used bulb has no monetary value and there would be more satisfaction to be got from doing the favour. If it's new fair enough it has to be charged. Stingy
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » No you don’t