goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2013 13:28
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cynic
Why not 100%?
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 13:36
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because i would be lying and i know damn well there have been (rare) occasions when i have not owned up
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2013 13:43
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Then it might as well be 0%. What sways you? Is it conscience, size of business or the sums involved. I was looking for a very smart briefcase to go to an important meeting and happened to be in the West End. I visited a well known dept store to look at their offerings. I found a Very expensive briefcase that had a label on it for a very low price. I looked around and found some more stock and sure enough they were all priced at around 4 times the price. I took the item to the till and got a great bargain.
The price is what you can get it for.
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 13:50
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you asked me a question and i answered you truthfully
as to why, it is possibly just whimsical at the time; perhaps i didn't much care for the shop's attitude
in your own example, you were correctly charged - i.e. the shop offered the article for sale at a given price and you accepted it; however, they could legally have refused to sell the item to you.
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2013 13:58
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That's a very 'specific' answer. The 'right' thing would have been to point out that they had mispriced the item and then bought something else. I think it is the same as the batsman not walking. Both are taking advantage of someone's mistake and knowingly benefitting from it.
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 14:21
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i disagree
goldfinger
- 13 Jul 2013 14:23
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i also disagree
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 14:25
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but with whom :-)) ?
goldfinger
- 13 Jul 2013 14:27
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A sale in a shop isnt legaly binding until money has changed hands and a receipt given.
If for example a supervisor saw a check out operator punching in a wrong price she could intterupt and point out the mistake before the transaction had taken place. Offering the goods at the correct price.
goldfinger
- 13 Jul 2013 14:28
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With Hays.
Your my hero as you know Cyners.
goldfinger
- 13 Jul 2013 14:35
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I havent seen that doodle pip chap here or on advfn for a while. Has he gone on holiday or been put in a nut asylum?.
Poor lad cant stop arguing and getting into spats.
Edited MONEYAM
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 16:18
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sticky - if i'm you're hero, God help those whom you depise :-))
goldfinger
- 13 Jul 2013 16:25
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he he ha ha, yep.
But truth is Cyners even tho we have a spat or two I will still stand behind you if I think you are corect and fight your corner along with you.
Remember Tanker when he was on about getting out of Poland.
I said you did exactly the right thing.
Remember im freelance and always will be.
No crowd behaviour from me like Hays Hils and that dope D4 sticking together like lemmings.
I say and do what I think is the right thing not what others try to influence me with.
If that makes me unpopular so be it. Im here to make money and if along the way I make freinds thats a bonus.
Fred1new
- 13 Jul 2013 17:06
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GF.
You will never fit into the old boys cabinet.
God knows what you are missing.
You will never have tea and biccies with wavey Davey.
You should learn to kowtow to those who consider themselves your betters.
I always have.
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 17:46
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fred - your nose is growing!
Fred1new
- 13 Jul 2013 17:51
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That is just one of my horns.
3 monkies
- 13 Jul 2013 18:47
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Can't speak Fred1new. Is that a new horn or an old one? Good job us old farts have a sense of humour.
cynic
- 13 Jul 2013 21:09
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meanwhile, i see that humourless, hard-left militant bob crow is also doing his level best with his pals at unite to get the conservatives re-elected without them having to do a damn thing ...... EM and the rest of the labour party must be going ape-shit
Haystack
- 13 Jul 2013 21:33
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Union leader Bob Crow has promised a new political party to rival Labour as he spoke during the 129th Durham Miners' Gala.
He called for a "new party of labour" to take on the "anti-worker" agenda of the three main Westminster political parties.
"It's going to be fighting for working people and fighting for communities," he told Sky News.
"Sooner rather than later people are going to recognise the fact that the Labour Party is no longer supporting working people," Mr Crow added.
doodlebug4
- 13 Jul 2013 21:39
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gf - post 27148, "Arguing, nut asylum, sexual upper" . Sad guy you are really = Mr Billy-no-mates who resorts to all kinds of insults when a poster doesn't agree with your particular views. You have referred to me as "scum","pleb", "ignorant" etc. since I started posting on this bulletin board and now you are suggesting I should be put in a "nut asylum". I don't know why Ian didn't throw you off this bulletin board a long time ago. Anyone who follows my posts on advfn will know that I don't spend my time "arguing and getting into spats" - another inaccurate assertion and pure fantasy on your part.