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Author:  Skull [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 11:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Having a peek!

George IV on fasties writes:

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Had a quick peek at the dark side


Frank Lay on fasties writes:
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I had a wee peek on that English site



You had a peek because you just couldn't help yourself, you pair of sad bast*rds

:D :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Fasties isn't worth a sook with Bickle in charge, and you know it.

As for Alan G, his bottle's gone . . . :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  Jasbar [ Thu Feb 25, 2010 2:10 am ]
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So Gladstone IS Travis then :lol:

Author:  Skull [ Sat Feb 27, 2010 1:15 am ]
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Jasbar wrote:
So Gladstone IS Travis then :lol:


The same ilk :D

Author:  Frank Lay [ Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:23 am ]
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Tell me gary,

What is so wrong with having a peek ?

I have just pulled up one of your old posts on the Scottish site,

The one where you tell a new guy "TRUST ME, Edinburgh plates will be worth no more that £10k by FEBRUARY 2009" !

Nothing ever works out for you, does it ?

BYE BYE

Author:  Skull [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:47 pm ]
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Frank Lay wrote:
Tell me gary,

What is so wrong with having a peek ?

I have just pulled up one of your old posts on the Scottish site,

The one where you tell a new guy "TRUST ME, Edinburgh plates will be worth no more that £10k by FEBRUARY 2009" !

Nothing ever works out for you, does it ?

BYE BYE


I think this is the more accurate version of what I had written.

Quote:
Don't offer anyone more than 10k - trust me, you will find someone going under desperate to cut a deal.


Peter Trainer, is telling people plates are selling in the low forties, 41-44k. However, Les McVey told councillors at the council meeting of the 4th Feb, that plates were now trading between 20-30k.

I can tell you for a fact that banks are not loaning on Plates, even if you do have equity in property, unless of course it's shed loads of equity. :shock:

So Frank, unless you are some kind of lunatic, with a lot of cash on the hip, you should run in the opposite direction of anyone even attempting to sell a plate - 10K sounds good to me. :D

Author:  Skull [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:28 pm ]
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Red Baron on fasties writes:

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Mr Newman one step as a time Wink

get your brief first i recommend http://www.taxiacademy.com/ then do the job part time to find out if you like it or not as this job is not eveyones cup of tea and it will also help you decide if you want to get your own taxi or not and you will get a better idea of whats what by talking to the guys out there the majority are OK

you can read all you want on the net about the doom and gloom some spout but they have been doing it for years and years and will be doing it for years to come you can be sure of that



Someone on Fasties might want to explain to Red Baron that newman, asked the question in August 2008 :shock: :D feckwit :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  Private Reggie [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:49 pm ]
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Skull wrote:
Frank Lay wrote:
Tell me gary,

What is so wrong with having a peek ?

I have just pulled up one of your old posts on the Scottish site,

The one where you tell a new guy "TRUST ME, Edinburgh plates will be worth no more that £10k by FEBRUARY 2009" !

Nothing ever works out for you, does it ?

BYE BYE


I think this is the more accurate version of what I had written.

Quote:
Don't offer anyone more than 10k - trust me, you will find someone going under desperate to cut a deal.


Peter Trainer, is telling people plates are selling in the low forties, 41-44k. However, Les McVey told councillors at the council meeting of the 4th Feb, that plates were now trading between 20-30k.

I can tell you for a fact that banks are not loaning on Plates, even if you do have equity in property, unless of course it's shed loads of equity. :shock:

So Frank, unless you are some kind of lunatic, with a lot of cash on the hip, you should run in the opposite direction of anyone even attempting to sell a plate - 10K sounds good to me. :D

YOUR SIMPLE!!! arithmatic is still pathetic but that's what we expect from just a SKULL!!!

A good BUSINESS plan added to a good credit rating is all that is required to raise funds no matter what the business is, unless any of you's come up with something really silly!!!

If you pay a rental of say £15,000 a year, this is £75,000 over 5 years, it will only take a good business plan and good credit rating to convince any business manager to Lend Lend Lend.

Skull in future stay away from quoting figures it's obviously a genetic fault :roll:

Author:  Skull [ Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:23 pm ]
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Private Reggie wrote:
Skull wrote:
Frank Lay wrote:
Tell me gary,

What is so wrong with having a peek ?

I have just pulled up one of your old posts on the Scottish site,

The one where you tell a new guy "TRUST ME, Edinburgh plates will be worth no more that £10k by FEBRUARY 2009" !

Nothing ever works out for you, does it ?

BYE BYE


I think this is the more accurate version of what I had written.

Quote:
Don't offer anyone more than 10k - trust me, you will find someone going under desperate to cut a deal.


Peter Trainer, is telling people plates are selling in the low forties, 41-44k. However, Les McVey told councillors at the council meeting of the 4th Feb, that plates were now trading between 20-30k.

I can tell you for a fact that banks are not loaning on Plates, even if you do have equity in property, unless of course it's shed loads of equity. :shock:

So Frank, unless you are some kind of lunatic, with a lot of cash on the hip, you should run in the opposite direction of anyone even attempting to sell a plate - 10K sounds good to me. :D

YOUR SIMPLE!!! arithmatic is still pathetic but that's what we expect from just a SKULL!!!

A good BUSINESS plan added to a good credit rating is all that is required to raise funds no matter what the business is, unless any of you's come up with something really silly!!!

If you pay a rental of say £15,000 a year, this is £75,000 over 5 years, it will only take a good business plan and good credit rating to convince any business manager to Lend Lend Lend.

Skull in future stay away from quoting figures it's obviously a genetic fault :roll:


You won't get a business loan for a taxi plate Dougie, only a private loan secured against the equity in your house.

Very few people have ever secured a business loan to buy a taxi plate. Oh and that came right from the business banking manager of the Loyds TSB.

In future Dougie, just shut the feck up!



:roll:

Author:  Private Reggie [ Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:38 pm ]
Post subject: 

Skull wrote:
Private Reggie wrote:
Skull wrote:
Frank Lay wrote:
Tell me gary,

What is so wrong with having a peek ?

I have just pulled up one of your old posts on the Scottish site,

The one where you tell a new guy "TRUST ME, Edinburgh plates will be worth no more that £10k by FEBRUARY 2009" !

Nothing ever works out for you, does it ?

BYE BYE


I think this is the more accurate version of what I had written.

Quote:
Don't offer anyone more than 10k - trust me, you will find someone going under desperate to cut a deal.


Peter Trainer, is telling people plates are selling in the low forties, 41-44k. However, Les McVey told councillors at the council meeting of the 4th Feb, that plates were now trading between 20-30k.

I can tell you for a fact that banks are not loaning on Plates, even if you do have equity in property, unless of course it's shed loads of equity. :shock:

So Frank, unless you are some kind of lunatic, with a lot of cash on the hip, you should run in the opposite direction of anyone even attempting to sell a plate - 10K sounds good to me. :D

YOUR SIMPLE!!! arithmatic is still pathetic but that's what we expect from just a SKULL!!!

A good BUSINESS plan added to a good credit rating is all that is required to raise funds no matter what the business is, unless any of you's come up with something really silly!!!

If you pay a rental of say £15,000 a year, this is £75,000 over 5 years, it will only take a good business plan and good credit rating to convince any business manager to Lend Lend Lend.

Skull in future stay away from quoting figures it's obviously a genetic fault :roll:


You won't get a business loan for a taxi plate Dougie, only a private loan secured against the equity in your house.

Very few people have ever secured a business loan to buy a taxi plate. Oh and that came right from the business banking manager of the Loyds TSB.

In future Dougie, just shut the feck up!



:roll:

OOOOOKKKKKAAAAAYYYYY Gary :-({|=

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