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If it's not another 360 or a PS3, I'm canceling the contract so really, they lose :(

 

Yea but then they get part of your money and you get nothing!

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Well first off 40 pounds isn't cheap, even where I live, but how long of a contract period are you locked into?

 

And did they sign you up at a uni campus? If so, I'd be even more wary...

 

18 months, which is alright because I'm going to be in Cambridge for the next 2 and a half years anyway.

 

And used to I pay like 10 quid a week anyway for my credit phone.

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:):(:(:(:(:(

well if it works out, nice :(

 

I have a free checking account I've never put a single cent into because I only opened it for a free ipod

 

which I then sold on ebay

 

Arsehole

 

Gimme free stuff tooo :(:(:(:(:(:(:(:(

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And used to I pay like 10 quid a week anyway for my credit phone.

 

 

you're money sounds so funny.

Maybe it was just me, but I thought he said squid.

 

brianmccartysquidor6.jpg

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And used to I pay like 10 quid a week anyway for my credit phone.

 

 

you're money sounds so funny.

 

Funny thing is, it's not even mine. Back home in Romania, we use lei (translation: lions :) ). But I'm pretty much indistinguishable from the average brit, language-wise and I adopted most of the slang as well.

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It's not like dollars makes much sense either.

 

Even though it sounds dumb it would make the most sense if everyone would refer to their money as notes. They all usually say note somewhere on it anyway. Hell even say US-Notes/Canadian-Notes/etc to distinguish.

 

ONE STANDARD ISSUE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MONETARY NOTE UNIT FOR YOUR SPENDING PLEASURE!

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It's not like dollars makes much sense either.

 

Even though it sounds dumb it would make the most sense if everyone would refer to their money as notes. They all usually say note somewhere on it anyway. Hell even say US-Notes/Canadian-Notes/etc to distinguish.

 

ONE STANDARD ISSUE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MONETARY NOTE UNIT FOR YOUR SPENDING PLEASURE!

 

or just use Credits as a term :)

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rupees

 

or I always liked nuyen from the 16bit shadowrun games/

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It's not like dollars makes much sense either.

 

Even though it sounds dumb it would make the most sense if everyone would refer to their money as notes. They all usually say note somewhere on it anyway. Hell even say US-Notes/Canadian-Notes/etc to distinguish.

 

ONE STANDARD ISSUE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MONETARY NOTE UNIT FOR YOUR SPENDING PLEASURE!

We need to go back to using Gold, Silver and Copper. That'd be mad.

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