Mr Postman
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Re: Mr Postman
Not more power but more induction roar.
Needs a little more noise and drama
The factory fit a noise cancelling device which I'm going to bypass
Needs a little more noise and drama
The factory fit a noise cancelling device which I'm going to bypass
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AA renewal. Been with them for around 9 or 10 years and for the past 3 or so years weve been joint cover me and my misses. Each year it goes up and i usually ring them up to ger a discount. My misses refuses to go back with them yhis year as the quote is very high and she says just ger a cheaper breakdown as to be honest we havenr had to use them for the last 2 years and that was only because of my getting 2 flat tyres so needed a lift to a garage with the wheels.
But you know what will happen the yesr i cancel it will be the year we have travelled 300 miles and need a lift back home with the car being towed (relay), many other breakdown services charge per mile but ive added relay every year as i used to travel to the west coast of wales every other month so it was a cheaper option.
Ive always had it as a just in case because although we dont travel together like that as much as i used to we do travel that distance once a year for a little getaway with the dog.
We both have new cars and AA also covers my bike as well which has been handy a fair few times for fuel!
I may cancel our joint membership but carry on for myself as although i havent used it like i said, i just know ill ger a puncture or something and ive always had good service from AA whenever i have needed them.
Im unsure dont fancy going for the insurance breakdown though!! Maybe im just a snob haha
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But you know what will happen the yesr i cancel it will be the year we have travelled 300 miles and need a lift back home with the car being towed (relay), many other breakdown services charge per mile but ive added relay every year as i used to travel to the west coast of wales every other month so it was a cheaper option.
Ive always had it as a just in case because although we dont travel together like that as much as i used to we do travel that distance once a year for a little getaway with the dog.
We both have new cars and AA also covers my bike as well which has been handy a fair few times for fuel!
I may cancel our joint membership but carry on for myself as although i havent used it like i said, i just know ill ger a puncture or something and ive always had good service from AA whenever i have needed them.
Im unsure dont fancy going for the insurance breakdown though!! Maybe im just a snob haha
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Re: Mr Postman
I'm with the RAC and have a very similar policy to you, yes its not cheap but its only a couple of hundred a year for the peace of mind that its there if I need it.
I would never touch insurance backed breakdown, unless it was with one of the big three. I had a very bad couple of experiences a couple of years back that left me on the road side for more than a couple of hours.
I would never touch insurance backed breakdown, unless it was with one of the big three. I had a very bad couple of experiences a couple of years back that left me on the road side for more than a couple of hours.
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Re: Mr Postman
I get full European recovery for both me and Sarah included with my bank account for 13 quid a month. It also included travel and gadget insurance and an overdraft. Only ever used it once, but they were really good.
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I have a similar policy as Monty with my bank. Worldwide cover for myself and up to 3 additional family members including winter sports. I pay £17/month but also get phone insurance, breakdown cover (including home start) and a few other things I don't use.
Allegedly they don't care about being notified prior to travelling either so long as you don't travel for more than 30days or 3 months (one of those)
Allegedly they don't care about being notified prior to travelling either so long as you don't travel for more than 30days or 3 months (one of those)
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We still have a couple weeks to decide. I will ring up the AA and ask for their best quote as i am a fully fledged member with gold cover so have a fair few added options for free included, but i personally want to stay with AA as they are fsntatsic when needed. If its still to much ill ask if i can just become a new member with the usually cheaper quote!
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Thats a good policy. I like the AA, ive had fo use them a fair few times in the past and they are never more than an hour away and in most cases of That!Cav wrote:I believe my breakdown with the bank is through AA....
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Re: Mr Postman
My TCX Boots turned up yesterday, 2 days after I left for work
Oh well, something else comfortable to look forward to slipping into once I finally get home
Oh well, something else comfortable to look forward to slipping into once I finally get home
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Re: Mr Postman
Gu10 bulbs as need replacement.
Supposedly 25000 hour life but one has lasted 8 months which is circa 1825 hours if on for 6 hours a day.
Clearly doesn't do what it says on the tin
Supposedly 25000 hour life but one has lasted 8 months which is circa 1825 hours if on for 6 hours a day.
Clearly doesn't do what it says on the tin
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The feature light to go over the island when the kitchen is finished...
This says nothing about my enjoyment of wine or anything
This says nothing about my enjoyment of wine or anything
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Re: Mr Postman
A new tablet since my old one died, a nice Huawei mediatab t2 10". Saw it at about £135 on argos so thought why not, a full HD tablet that size for that price cant be too bad... I did price up an I pad the same size and promptly bought the Huawei...
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Re: Mr Postman
Dashcam for the car.. 1080P 60FPS with WiFi, ADAS and Accelerometer Measuring for £31. The quality is pretty bloody good.
I'll post some screenshots if I get round to it
I'll post some screenshots if I get round to it
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Re: Mr Postman
Got a link for that? I keep meaning to buy one for the car but never get round to it.