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About £45 quid a week I think (state pension that is!). Ask Mr Webname he will know.
 

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Originally posted by URL T
About £45 quid a week I think (state pension that is!). Ask Mr Webname he will know.

:huh: :dead: :-(
 

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I thought it was about that.

I remember the lady I was staying with in London complaining about it.

I love your guys's ters, they are sweet.

"quid"
"rubbish"
"fags"
"Ring you on the tele"

etc...

Although I never could figure out that teletext, must have been the TV
 

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$40.00

i was actually thinking of doing a site on pensions - with google ads and ifa sponsors you could make a lot of money
 

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Originally posted by fonzerelli_79
$40.00

i was actually thinking of doing a site on pensions - with google ads and ifa sponsors you could make a lot of money

Thanks, fits in with my part time biz(almost retired), I am an OffshoreFinancialPlanning.com (mine ) IFA.

I was surprised a name of this potential had not been snapped up by somebody, regged today!

I am going to tout it around a few of the life companies etc.
 

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be careful though of what you say on a site like this

i would personally just stay away from advice and stick to facts and figures as you could be taken to court for misadvice if what you print on your site is wrong or out of date (ie. to the FSA in the UK)
 
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