ajren
- 04 Mar 2004 10:48
Anyone know any shares UNDER .38 ?
rgds aj
ajren
- 08 Mar 2004 11:45
- 11 of 20
I am bringing this up to today in case posters want to revue it from time to
time to see how their suggestions are performing.
rgds aj
ajren
- 10 Mar 2004 11:23
- 12 of 20
hilary
- 10 Mar 2004 11:36
- 13 of 20
If you save up for a little bit longer, I'm sure you'll be able to afford a share for a whole 1p.
:o)
windys160
- 10 Mar 2004 11:43
- 14 of 20
no need to be bitchy we are all looking for a small cash investment with big gains that's all part of the fun we can't all be like you surely
hilary
- 10 Mar 2004 11:49
- 15 of 20
Windy,
Did you have to pay for your Sense of Humour Bypass, or did they do it free on the NHS?
windys160
- 10 Mar 2004 12:07
- 16 of 20
come's free with every box of cornflakes :-))
hilary
- 10 Mar 2004 12:10
- 17 of 20
That's more like it.
:o)
I see you've done well with your IDN. You must be pleased.
windys160
- 10 Mar 2004 12:12
- 18 of 20
very pleased thanks hope to do the same with chelford group now, here's hoping windy
amberjane
- 10 Mar 2004 12:50
- 19 of 20
Couldn't believe windys sudden comment after light hearted comment form Hilary especially after being on the BPRG thread. Glad you got it sorted, the other guys have been going for days and it's not good!
ajren
- 10 Mar 2004 13:24
- 20 of 20
Ref Hilary :-I like your sense of humour.I agree it might be good to save
for one 1p share.However,I have already exceeded my .35 p Credit Card limit so I
will be unable to withdraw cash of .65 p required to purchase one 1p share.Do
you think I should ask for a higher limit? I am a little nervous asking you for
your opinion lest you charge me a professional fee in your capacity as financial
consultant.If you do charge me a fee please inform me as to whether you will
charge me a per centage of .65 or a minimum fee of e.g 1.356 pence.
rgds aj