Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by Lazydonkey » Thu Nov 17, 2011 11:43 am

foz01 wrote: :roll:

Because if they put this PPV no one will watch it that's how :roll:

Doesnt mean it will be on any of the existing Sky Sports channels though does it?

As i said earlier i wouldn't be making any decisions on what packages you take until it has all been formally announced. Just trying to avoid SE-ers wasting money as the decisions haven't yet been made in Sky.
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by woody » Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:50 pm

Lazydonkey wrote:
foz01 wrote: :roll:

Because if they put this PPV no one will watch it that's how :roll:

Doesnt mean it will be on any of the existing Sky Sports channels though does it?

As i said earlier i wouldn't be making any decisions on what packages you take until it has all been formally announced. Just trying to avoid SE-ers wasting money as the decisions haven't yet been made in Sky.

Streaming PPV I'd consider it & probably would (given they don't cheapen the format with too many non value added graphics), but can't see me paying for a sky TV package when all I'd want from it is the F1.

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Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by DDtB » Thu Nov 17, 2011 1:18 pm

I was one of the multitude of people who did pay SKY to watch F1 on PPV when it was offered. It was superb.. Loads of behind the scenes cameras broadcasting all weekend.

Always makes me chuckle when people with no knowledge of a topic post up opinions as fact though... Keep up the good work peeps!

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Post by campbell » Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:57 pm

DDtB wrote:
Always makes me chuckle when people with no knowledge of a topic post up opinions as fact though... Keep up the good work peeps!
Don't think I read any of it that way, Dave. Guess that's just an opinion though :damnfunny
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by Dominic » Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:01 pm

Perhaps a new thread to discuss F1 on the box??.... keep this thread to the original purpose as intended :thumbsup :cheers
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by tuscan_thunder » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:28 pm

tut wrote:Thanks John, we are on coal and logs at present with an open fire, but happy to look at an alternative.

At the moment we are buying coal by the tonne on line, and logs by the trailer load locally.

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We can probably sort something out. I'll have to double check with prices for bulk etc and how we'd get them to you. I suspect you'd be happy with off cuts if they were cheaper? They'll burn the same and they're what I'm using at home.

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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by neil » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:36 pm

tuscan_thunder wrote: They've only been on sale a week so far so not got any suppliers outwith Aberdeenshire yet but the online shop is running now.

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Have you got a list of suppliers in Aberdeen/shire?
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Post by tuscan_thunder » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:41 pm

Not on me but I can get something later; will I PM it to you?

Are you in town or the Shire?
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by neil » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:42 pm

tuscan_thunder wrote:Not on me but I can get something later; will I PM it to you?

Are you in town or the Shire?
Yes please PM it or just post it up here. I'm in town.
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by Sanjøy » Sun Dec 04, 2011 11:35 pm

Not sure if this is the right place for thrift advice, anyway.

Last weekend while looking after the wee man and after I got him to sleep got an email from ebay for free listings weekend. Fired up the iphone and bar code scanned a few (<10) unwanted DVDs presents from years gone past.

Fast fwd to today and email from eBay stating £117 has been deposited in my account. Ebay even prints the pre paid postage doofers and charges it to your paypal. :cheers
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by Justin » Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:04 am

tuscan_thunder wrote:Not on me but I can get something later; will I PM it to you?

Are you in town or the Shire?
I'd also be interested :)

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Post by BiggestNizzy » Sat Jan 28, 2012 12:27 pm

I am looking for someone who can sort the work out with a production scheduling system, that handles purchasing etc (basically everything) we currently use a system called EMAX ( http://www.emax-systems.co.uk/ ) but that can no longer keep up. It has te be able to handle inspection reports and all paperwork that goes with a job.

DNC would be great too
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by DDtB » Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:14 pm

I'm on the lookout for a new Project Management / Business Analysis contract role just now. Current doing Anti Money Laundering Software Deployment Stuff at a Bank.

If anyone hears of anything interesting, feel free to PM me!

Cheers!

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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by Lazydonkey » Fri Mar 09, 2012 9:14 am

New friends and family offer available today - PM me for details

New customers:
• Free Sky+HD box
• Free standard set up (save £30)
• Half price HD Pack (save £61.50)
• Half price TV packs (save up to £318)
*chosen TV package must be taken in conjunction with the HD Pack

Existing customers:
• Half price HD Pack (save £61.50)
• Half price Sky Multiroom (save £61.50)
• Free engineer set-up
*must upgrade to both HD Pack and Multiroom together. Box costs may apply


Disclaimer - This offer is put on the board cos i'm an all round good egg. It wasnt made up by me. I have no influence over the deal. I'm sorry it doesnt mean you can get F1 for free for a decade but tough sh*t. Anyone complaining will be ignored. I thank you. :blackeye :wink:
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Re: Can SE help you through the Credit Crunch?

Post by a4drk » Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:26 pm

Crikey, When I got Sky HD, I had to pay £300 for the box and there were only 6 HD channels.

Still waiting on Babestation going HD !

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