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tom_simes
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That's brave Andy! I made it very clear to my buyer that if the cash hadn't transferred, he wasn't leaving with the car and had to wait until it had. He understood, and even priced up hotels just in case (came from Hull to Bristol for the S2000). However, all went through as expected and he left within an hour of arriving.
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He'd used my laptop to do it and I'd watched him do it, and leave his account. Just wasn't showing in mine so assumed it would be OK thankfully it was. Don't think I'd do it again without waiting lol.
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Originally posted by taylorboosh
Lad who bought my evo paid via transfer which took 2 hours lol he asked to leave with car and i said no until cash is in account.

Offered him tea but he couldnt eat it as it wasnt halal. He prayed in my dining room as i ate mcdonals then he sat and chatted to me for an hour about cars and shit


Who eats tea?

I once tried to transfer 17k and wasn't able to do it in one transaction. Had to do 9k for that day and 8k for the day after.
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Originally posted by taylorboosh
Lad who bought my evo paid via transfer which took 2 hours lol he asked to leave with car and i said no until cash is in account.

Offered him tea but he couldnt eat it as it wasnt halal. He prayed in my dining room as i ate mcdonals then he sat and chatted to me for an hour about cars and shit


Who eats tea?




That's the proper name for it.
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Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
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Originally posted by Ben G
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Originally posted by taylorboosh
Lad who bought my evo paid via transfer which took 2 hours lol he asked to leave with car and i said no until cash is in account.

Offered him tea but he couldnt eat it as it wasnt halal. He prayed in my dining room as i ate mcdonals then he sat and chatted to me for an hour about cars and shit


Who eats tea?




That's the proper name for it.

Agreed.
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You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.
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quote:
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You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.


Never heard of boscuits Ben, is that a southern thing?


I've been taught; Breakfast, Dinner, Tea.
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Originally posted by Ben G
You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.


Never heard of boscuits Ben, is that a southern thing?


I've been taught; Breakfast, Dinner, Tea.


you were taught wrong
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Originally posted by Ben G
You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.


Never heard of boscuits Ben, is that a southern thing?


I've been taught; Breakfast, Dinner, Tea.


Nathy in trying to be funny fail.
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Originally posted by Ben G
You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.


No, dinner is at dinner time.....
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Originally posted by Simon_16v
quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.


No, dinner is at dinner time.....


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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinner

In many modern usages, the term dinner refers to the evening meal, which is now often the most significant meal of the day in English-speaking cultures. When this meaning is used, the preceding meals are usually referred to as breakfast, lunch and tea. In some areas, the tradition of using dinner to mean the most important meal of the day regardless of time of day leads to a variable name for meals depending on the combination of their size and the time of day, while in others meal names are fixed based on the time they are consumed.

The divide between different meanings of "dinner" is not cut-and-dried based on either geography or socioeconomic class. However, the use of the term dinner for the midday meal is strongest among working-class people, especially in the English Midlands, North of England and the central belt of Scotland.


Only scum have dinner at lunch time
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breakfast lunch dinner
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Im scum then
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I could've told you that without all this palava.
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Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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What is your meal time in school at midday called?

School DINNER.
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Packed lunch
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Surely you're not still in school, Mark?
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bought and sold the Scooby with online bank transfer, was kinda lucky that both the seller who sold me it and the new owner both were with lloyds like me, so bank transfer on the app/ipad and done in 2mins both times
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Originally posted by Ben G
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Originally posted by nathy_87
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Originally posted by Ben G
You mean dinner?

Tea is a hot beverage, usually drank with boscuits. Preferably milk chocolate digestives.


Never heard of boscuits Ben, is that a southern thing?


I've been taught; Breakfast, Dinner, Tea.


Nathy in trying to be funny fail.


Fuck you on about?
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bought and sold the Scooby with online bank transfer, was kinda lucky that both the seller who sold me it and the new owner both were with lloyds like me, so bank transfer on the app/ipad and done in 2mins both times


Same with all banks part of faster payment system.

They're all instant unless randomly pulled for fraud checks
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What is your meal time in school at midday called?

School DINNER.


School Lunch in the South mate.
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Gavin. this sorted now btw?
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I bought a car a couple of weeks ago and it was the first time I didn't buy with cash!

She seemed a very trustworthy girl so after an initial Ł200 deposit, I sent the remaining Ł2,600 via transfer just before I left to collect the car (was a 1hr 45min drive) so was in her account when I got there and away I went
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Also brave unless you'd already seen it?

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