costadeldole wrote: » I put on my washing machine on after 11.00pm when the electric units are 50% cheaper. When making a mug of tea, I just pour a mugful of water into the kettle so it boils faster to save on electric. It just covers the element in the kettle so it doesn't burn out.
Kevin McCloud wrote: » I knew an old fella who used take apart the envelopes he got his mail in and put them back together inside out and reuse them.
Chance The Fapper wrote: » Sounds like the dream
costadeldole wrote: » I used to live on the top floor of an apartment block, and realised the wall sockets in the stairwells were live and paid for by the landlord. So I used to run an extension lead from the landing under my front door at night and unplugged it every morning so the cleaners wouldn't catch me. Free electric every night for my heater for the 2 years I lived there.
mountsky wrote: » I utterly despise 'stingy' people,so much so they make my blood boil,I actually can't be around them end of
pipelaser wrote: »
Tarzana2 wrote: » Hmmm. Well, if he's out of the house for three weeks out of the month, he should only pay ~ £220 for the week and bit he'll be there. So if they want to make money on the student staying with them, they'd need to charge £480 + whatever they want for themselves.
Birneybau wrote: » Well, Dave would be living with his girlfriend and still paying €450 is how I read it. The others picking up €100 each for no reason whatsoever.
indigo twist wrote: » Emm don't see how that's stingey at all. She's only suggesting the idea .. And no one involved would agree to the suggestion for free, why would they?! Just say no if it doesn't suit you, I don't get the impression that she's putting any pressure on you at all to agree if it doesn't suit you ..
colossus-x wrote: » He jumped back in his car to make the 10 mile journey I guess primarily to get his 1.50 back asap.
Preset No.3 wrote: » This thread has gotten stingy with its replies!
kylith wrote: » Nothing wrong with cloth nappies, other than the ick factor. They're a lot more eco friendly than the disposable ones.
ProudDUB wrote: » Maybe so, but multiply that by several customers, using several devices, on several sockets, 12-16 hrs a day, 7 days a week & it all starts to add up, for the person paying the electric bill. It is becoming a trend for some coffee shops to stop letting customers charge their devices when they are in their premises.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » And by the way the trend in Airports is to offer free charging points
Victor wrote: » That includes tips - the employer only has to pay the difference between the tips and minimum wage.
rab!dmonkey wrote: » Federal minimum wage in the US is currently $7.25. It hasn't been under $3 since the 80s.
thesandeman wrote: » I presume you never worked in The US?