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  • in reply to: Made me think. #223638
    maltheviking
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    Re: Made me think.

    Watch out, there seems to a concerted effort by these *ankers to get account details this week via emails 😥 I have had two from Nat West and one from the Nationwide stating that they have noticed that my accounts have had “login” errors and I should got to the web address in the email and update my account details.

    No bank will ever ask you to do this so don’t even go there as there is a good chance that you may get something secretly downloaded onto your computer, usually “pop-unders” or “trackers” even if you have Anti Virus/Spyware installed

    I wonder how many people have fallen for this, probably the elderly who are not to street wise 😥

    in reply to: Hotpoin/Ind DW’s #224059
    maltheviking
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    Re: Hotpoin/Ind DW’s

    I had another look at these today, there seems to be no overflow outlets in the tub at all, so it looks like if it overfills due to the umpteen different reasons then it will come out at the front 😕 I presume that the antiflood switch in the base is only for leaks in that area 😕 motor is still on the base plate waiting to be destroyed 😕

    in reply to: Made me think. #223631
    maltheviking
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    Re: Made me think.

    The wife had mobile phone purchase and two top ups on her Tesco card last month, which we no nothing about 😕 . Tesco have credited the card and changed details. 🙂
    Can’t understand how they cannot trace the owner of the new phone though 😕

    in reply to: decisions decisions #223941
    maltheviking
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    Re: decisions decisions

    Penguin45 wrote:Always worth staying in touch with the neighbours – mine have a few teenagers alwaysready to earn a quick fiver. Last job, of course…..

    Chris.Neighbours…………….sheep,sheep and more sheep 😆

    in reply to: Wolesley Parts Centre #223348
    maltheviking
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    Re: Wolesley Parts Centre

    Penguin45 wrote:Welcome aboard, Franksy.

    Chris.

    Ditto 🙂

    in reply to: Fault Code Guide #219094
    maltheviking
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    Re: Fault Code Guide

    Penguin45 wrote:Next Subsciber project – UKW-branded reading glasses for all us over-40s.

    Can’t fail……………… can it?

    :p45:

    A brail version would be the answer :rotl:

    in reply to: Oh Dear, Oh Dear, Oh Dear #223444
    maltheviking
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    Re: Oh Dear, Oh Dear, Oh Dear

    The source of the virus is a bit worrying if it’s that easy to escape but more worrying is we have biological weapons research in the UK 😯

    in reply to: Fault Code Guide #219091
    maltheviking
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    Re: Fault Code Guide

    😆

    in reply to: Hotpoin/Ind DW’s #224057
    maltheviking
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    Re: Hotpoin/Ind DW’s

    Penguin45 wrote:Have they put the dribble tubes back in the front corners instead?

    Chris.
    Don’t think so Chris but it would’nt suprise me

    in reply to: belling ceramic hob xou 388 #224024
    maltheviking
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    Re: belling ceramic hob xou 388

    Richard what type are the old ones, and I presume the new ones are EGO?
    M

    in reply to: Kitchenfitters tricks! #222383
    maltheviking
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    Re: Kitchenfitters tricks!

    Had one today, attended a WM in a new half fitted kitchen, fitters were not there today 😉 Mal had a field day pointing out to customer what they had done wrong 😈 and believe me they have made a right bollox up 😆 😆 Just hope that they learn from their mistakes :rolls:

    in reply to: decisions decisions #223935
    maltheviking
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    Re: decisions decisions

    richardable wrote:i recently passed my 60th..i’ve been working as an idependant since 1999.
    recently i took on a trainee…great lad and a boon given my advancing years..in a few years, wife permitting i hope to retire. NOW..i am thinking should i grow a bigger business? should i stay as i am as i manage to keep the bank happy and the inland revenue or should i expand? if i expand what is the best way..buy or rent commercial property, advertise more, spend the banks money via a loan??
    any experience out there…any advice?
    all replies will be held in the strictest confidence..
    ps donations will be most welome
    richard

    Happy birthday 😉 . I think by your comments you may well have made up your mind “should i stay as i am as i manage to keep the bank happy and the inland revenue” Obviousley the”lad” plays a big part in your business so you have to consider him, you should also ask yourself “do I need to work harder and have more stress?” You may be the type who strives on stress so it’s your own decision 😉 I personaly am a little younger than you and I am thinking of slowing down and giving myself a little more free time, we have a saying around here “yer a lang time deeeeeed” 😆 Good luck with your decision 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF93S is it time to buy a new one? #223558
    maltheviking
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    Re: Hotpoint FF93S is it time to buy a new one?

    leginjc wrote:OK I have at last got the repair completed and as I suspected it was the fan!!!! So with all the parts that Hotpoint have changed I hope this will give a few more years service.

    😀Sadly it is easy for them to throw parts at the appliance it’s the easiest way for some of thes guys to get through their work load in a day and possibly overcome their lack of skills. 🙁 Hope your unit gives you years of satisfaction

    in reply to: Fault Code Guide #219089
    maltheviking
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    Re: Fault Code Guide

    Nice one Ken 😉 mines arrived and is as good as promised, when you produce the second edition please don’t make the writing any smaller 🙂 age and eyes go hand in hand 😉

    in reply to: Finally, a way to put those faulty modules to good use! #223575
    maltheviking
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    Re: Finally, a way to put those faulty modules to good use!

    :rotl:

    I’m going ohm in disgust

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