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Clive George
 
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Default Re: Fecking Leaseplan - 05-13-2007 , 05:41 AM






"Conor" <conor.turton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote


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I *never* let tyres wear that much on my own cars.

I thought you said it was your own car? When you were bleating on about
the payment plan you were on, you kept saying it was your own.
That was "Silk" - one of the IAM "heroes" over on uk.r.d. The one who's
current new car is always the best ever thing, no matter how dull.

cheers,
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Conor
 
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Default Re: Fecking Leaseplan - 05-13-2007 , 07:11 AM






In article <4646eb50$0$8751$ed2619ec (AT) ptn-nntp-reader02 (DOT) plus.net>, Clive
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"Conor" <conor.turton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
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I *never* let tyres wear that much on my own cars.

I thought you said it was your own car? When you were bleating on about
the payment plan you were on, you kept saying it was your own.

That was "Silk" - one of the IAM "heroes" over on uk.r.d. The one who's
current new car is always the best ever thing, no matter how dull.

My apologies to SteveH in that case. It's hard keeping up with who has
what.


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until you hear them speak.........


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Iridium
 
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Default Re: Fecking Leaseplan - 05-13-2007 , 07:26 AM



"Conor" <conor.turton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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In article <4646eb50$0$8751$ed2619ec (AT) ptn-nntp-reader02 (DOT) plus.net>, Clive
George says...
"Conor" <conor.turton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:MPG.20b0e88f7d66f0fb98a78a (AT) news (DOT) karoo.co.uk...

I *never* let tyres wear that much on my own cars.

I thought you said it was your own car? When you were bleating on about
the payment plan you were on, you kept saying it was your own.

That was "Silk" - one of the IAM "heroes" over on uk.r.d. The one who's
current new car is always the best ever thing, no matter how dull.

My apologies to SteveH in that case. It's hard keeping up with who has
what.

Yea I remember Silk trying to explain that. His car was not really his heh.
It's like my Motability car, it still goes back eventually so it's not
really mine. Although my next car in a couple of months, I have to buy
myself, how unreasonable is that hehe ;-) Quite looking forward to it TBH,
I get free reign to choose whatever I like now.

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DervMan
 
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Default Re: Fecking Leaseplan - 05-13-2007 , 10:30 AM



"Iridium" <iridiumdan (AT) googlemail (DOT) com> wrote

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"Conor" <conor.turton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:MPG.20b110e010bf20b698a78f (AT) news (DOT) karoo.co.uk...
In article <4646eb50$0$8751$ed2619ec (AT) ptn-nntp-reader02 (DOT) plus.net>, Clive
George says...
"Conor" <conor.turton (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:MPG.20b0e88f7d66f0fb98a78a (AT) news (DOT) karoo.co.uk...

I *never* let tyres wear that much on my own cars.

I thought you said it was your own car? When you were bleating on
about
the payment plan you were on, you kept saying it was your own.

That was "Silk" - one of the IAM "heroes" over on uk.r.d. The one who's
current new car is always the best ever thing, no matter how dull.

My apologies to SteveH in that case. It's hard keeping up with who has
what.


Yea I remember Silk trying to explain that. His car was not really his
heh. It's like my Motability car, it still goes back eventually so it's
not really mine. Although my next car in a couple of months, I have to
buy myself, how unreasonable is that hehe ;-) Quite looking forward to it
TBH, I get free reign to choose whatever I like now.

You always could pick whatever you wanted, though. Depends if you were
going to stick with the Motability scheme, meh...

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Abo
 
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Default Re: Fecking Leaseplan - 05-14-2007 , 01:40 PM



Tim S Kemp wrote:
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Abo <no (AT) spam (DOT) thanks> wrote:

Leasedrive had a good whinge to my old fleet department after I warped
two sets of brake discs in under six months...

I'm kinda glad I don't have the company car now, and my current
employer pays me business mileage in my own car. I've got an older
car sure, but my expenses paid for the car quickly, I service it
myself and I can do things like get new tyres when I want to.

And I don't tend to drive it like I stole it...

Mate of mine worked for an outlet that sold ex pendragon lease cars. Saw the
history for a subaru turbo he had in, the printout ran to about 8 pages
covering the service and repair items it had had.

Discs and pads every service, a couple of replaced "failed" disc sets, two
replacement turbos, tyres every 6-8k miles. Apparently not unusual for a
leased scooby.


Lol I'm not surprised! I was looking forward to doing that sort of thing
with my leased 225 (on top of all the normal Renault breakdowns lol).
Shame my employer decided to lay me off shortly after I got it. They
must have known

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