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TorquayFan

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  1. OK thanks EFF. Nevertheless, being in the paper again today, I guess it's an ongoing policy. Quite alarming IMO
  2. I think the oil has been changed before but I can't remember the last time. OK so that's an oil change and check the clutch adjustment. Any other thoughts welcome ! Thanks.
  3. I noticed this in the DT today. "Expats who bank with Barclays are to be stripped of their accounts in a move that could leave some customers unable to access their savings and pensions. British people living abroad will no longer be able to hold a Barclays UK current or savings account, the lender said. The bank began a review of its international offerings in 2021 and is now writing to customers with a six-month warning" . . . . . . . . "Professor David Barker, 89, said he set up his Barclays account more than 60 years ago, when he lived in Surbiton in Greater London, and that he moved with his wife Catherine to Australia in 1988. He uses the account to collect his English pensions and book royalties, as well as to pay direct debits to the Royal Artillery Club and two Cambridge colleges, on top of charitable donations and gifts for grandchildren. The couple were shocked when they received a letter in April telling them their account would be closed. Prof Barker said his wife was told by Barclays staff when she travelled to Hertfordshire that they would be able to re-register with their daughter’s UK address. But earlier this week, he received a phone call from the bank explaining that the advice he had been given was wrong and that his account would be closed after all" . . . . . . . . . . "A Barclays spokesman said: “We will no longer be offering personal current or savings accounts to retail customers with addresses registered with us outside of the United Kingdom, subject to limited exceptions. “We are contacting impacted customers to give them advance notice of this decision and explain the next steps they need to take.” https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/banking/barclays-to-debank-all-british-expats/ I am not with Barclays in the UK but IF my own UK bank a/c was taken away, it would cause a major problem for me - I guess that applies to others. My own 'tactic' on this will be to keep my head down !
  4. My trusty Vigo has done 300,000 km and the gearbox is starting to get a bit notchy, particularly when moving away. Obviously it would be good to replace the gearbox oil, but is there another level of gearbox service to ask for, replacing a bush or something like that ? I don't want to go into the Dealer and get ripped off with something I don't need ! Thanks
  5. That's alarming to see - but DNA isn't all bad. This Company has a DNA based vaccine for Covid that in trials showed NO side effects and gave good protection against new variants - Scancell Ltd and 'Covidity'. Covidity sits on the shelf while the USA/UK/Europe hurtle along the mRNA vaccine route with all it's known drawbacks, including cost ! Scancell is a cancer vaccine specialist achieving good coverage atm by improving the 'standard of care' for melanoma.
  6. BBKO - substance surely !
  7. That's the BIG problem with this Forum - too many brainless 'wisecracks'. IF you can't make a sensible reply, than don't reply at all. I'll nominate ONE - Webfact. Thanks for your efforts . . . .
  8. Chaya an excellent post following my earlier - but check out the assumptions in the forecast carefully. In reply to BrianThai just now, yes the location may look good but that can change in a short period. Laem Sing in Chan province had just one 7/11 a few years ago. Now there's another far bigger 7/11 50 metres away, a BigC Mini opposite, a small Lotus's Fresh AND (the name escapes me), a branch of that new Chinese place I see popping up everywhere, mainly non food. Laem Sing I would describe as a quiet place, except holiday weekends. I don't know how these places all keep going ??
  9. If you are considering investing in a 7/11, be extremely careful. Should you be lucky enough to find a profitable 'hotspot', the usual form is there will be another branch or branches set up very close to you within a year or two. IF your Missis wants to work all hours fair enough but it may not make you rich. As ever, location is the critical factor. The passing 'footfall' and being able to park closeby are crucial too.

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