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Offline percymon

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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #120 on: 29 September 2009, 18:08 »
Darling and Mandy will have you belivev over 220,000 orders on the scrappage scheme hence the money running out. Smmt say 120,000 registrations. I doubt there are 100000 cars on order but not yet registered!  Politicians !!

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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #121 on: 29 September 2009, 18:57 »
I hate the goverment with a passion but the scrappage scheme is a great idea and it without doubt is helping the economy. HOWEVER  i believe car dealers are yet to see a penny from the goverments scrappage scheme budget? Percy perhaps you know more on the matter? Back to the subject of options. My list is complete I think!

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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #122 on: 29 September 2009, 19:54 »
it may be a good idea to help the economy but why should us taxpayers fund scumbags with sh1t cars to get brand new ones?  no one gave me any money towards my new car, a couple of grand would have come in v handy.  why should i as a taxpayer pay for someone else to have a new car?
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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #123 on: 29 September 2009, 20:31 »
it may be a good idea to help the economy but why should us taxpayers fund scumbags with sh1t cars to get brand new ones?  no one gave me any money towards my new car, a couple of grand would have come in v handy.  why should i as a taxpayer pay for someone else to have a new car?

as a scumbag likely to trade in a sh1t car for a new one on the scheme - thanks for your contribution  :grin:
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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #124 on: 29 September 2009, 20:36 »
it may be a good idea to help the economy but why should us taxpayers fund scumbags with sh1t cars to get brand new ones?  no one gave me any money towards my new car, a couple of grand would have come in v handy.  why should i as a taxpayer pay for someone else to have a new car?

as a scumbag likely to trade in a sh1t car for a new one on the scheme - thanks for your contribution  :grin:

 :grin: maybe scumbag was a bit harsh - sorry, sh1t day at work!
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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #125 on: 29 September 2009, 20:43 »
Retract, sir!

I may be a scumbag, but my trusty Peugeot was never a sh!t car.

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« Reply #126 on: 29 September 2009, 20:48 »
Retract, sir!

I may be a scumbag, but my trusty Peugeot was never a sh!t car.

Rolfe.

i'll retract the scumbag bit!  as for your car though....   :laugh:

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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #127 on: 29 September 2009, 21:18 »
it may be a good idea to help the economy but why should us taxpayers fund scumbags with sh1t cars to get brand new ones?  no one gave me any money towards my new car, a couple of grand would have come in v handy.  why should i as a taxpayer pay for someone else to have a new car?

at least the governments lack of support for British manufacturing over the last ten years means they have less to support. Thanks Herr Blair !

I've not used any NHS services for over 10 years but I don't see anyone giving me a refund so I'll take the scrappage thanks. :)

and still off topic  my dealer did comment they were struggling to see much of the governments money, perhaps they are waiting for the next lot of borrowing to come through :D

back on topic, the optionslist is pretty exhaustive but there's not that much I'd really want even if my budget was limitless!
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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #128 on: 29 September 2009, 22:03 »

and still off topic  my dealer did comment they were struggling to see much of the governments money, perhaps they are waiting for the next lot of borrowing to come through :D


perhaps they are waiting until they introduce 50p every month in tax on our broadband before they pay up!  utter massive (unts.  :laugh:
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Re: Which options to opt for???
« Reply #129 on: 29 September 2009, 23:46 »
Retract, sir!

I may be a scumbag, but my trusty Peugeot was never a sh!t car.

Rolfe.

i'll retract the scumbag bit!  as for your car though....   :laugh:

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