WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alfs 7:28 Wed May 26
Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
It's the new PPI. £380 million defrauded from customers.

I have a good contact who can sort your claim. He's doing mine and reckons I'm due around 6.5k on a £35,000 finance deal.

If it was a diesel, double whammy. Compo available for that too.

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Mace66 8:07 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Nope, I’ve always lived within my means

alfs barnet 8:12 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Mace66 wrote...

Nope, I’ve always lived within my means


I hope that smug feeling keeps those seats warm in your 1997 micra on a cold winter's morning.

Rossal 8:41 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Yes, had my first 2 cars on finance......send over details please Alfs

Huffers 8:44 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Haha did you buy your house outright too then?

Manuel 9:34 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
First reply and some cunt looking down his nose. This is exactly what I mean about this site now.

bruuuno 10:32 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
You’d be silly not to get a car on finance these days if you just do standard driving. There’s some amazing deals and it will eventually all go tits up just like the mortgage market did so fill your boots while you can

With that in mind it has to be said that people who drive leased mercedes A class are the biggest knuts on the road

Moncurs Putting Iron 10:42 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Alfs,

Does that include PCP?

I have had two in the lastt 5 years, both paid up early.

Where is 'the sting' that requires compo?

Stevethehammer 10:44 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Literally just finished off paying for my Nissan note Diesel
Please send over the contacts details please Alfs.

Come On You Irons 10:48 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
I have just bought a brand new luxury car as it goes. I paid cash as I have a six figure salary.

Car finance is for peasants.

Moncurs Putting Iron 10:48 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Another win for COYI

Chigwell 10:55 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Beware claims farming companies/solicitors' firms which promise lots of dosh, especially those based in Manchester.

Block 11:25 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
COYI is the new branded.

Johnson 11:27 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
New to you eh, V for COYI you chump?

Lee Trundle 11:28 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Just imagine how shit life must be for you to come on an anonymous football forum, and have to copy one of the worst fantasists this site has ever had, just to make yourself noticed.

mallard 11:32 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
What are they actually claiming for?

Come On You Irons 11:32 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Ark at the jealousy on this thread.

I'm not claiming to be a millionaire as I still need to work (contracting), but I am comfortably off financially as I got myself a university education and have worked hard all my life. Why is that so hard to believe, chumps?

Block 11:36 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Because it's you, you simple cunt.

Moncurs Putting Iron 11:41 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
And it feels like jealousy
And it feels like I can't breathe
And I'm on, down on my knees
And it feels like jealousy.

penners28 11:41 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Assume this is regarding to GAP insurance being mis-sold?

If so this 100% has been bubbling for years. When I was doing the bailiff work I had to repo loads of cars, and the vast majority didnt seem to have any kind of idea what they had signed up for. The insurance was meant to cover for when a car was written off, however as the interest was front-loaded the policies the company I contracted off sold only covered for the difference in the cost of the car v the "value" at the time of the write off. It didnt take the interest into account.

As a result people were left without a car, but thousands still to pay off.

Northern Sold 11:42 Wed May 26
Re: Has anyone bought a car on finance in the past ten years?
Had a Nissan Micra (2017) on PCP... mainly bought to get me daughter on the road at a cheap price... was paying £185 a month... chucked the car back at them after 3 years... wanted to get a top of the range Qashqai spoke to dealer I got the Micra from... they reckon they could get me a great deal paying around £350 per week... thought fuck that.... spoke to a MATE who had the car I wanted ... he bought it outright through a company called UK cardiscount... spoke to the company...could get the top of the range car that I wanted for £21k (RRP £30k.... same car a year old at the dealership with 5000 miles on it cost £25k)... stuck on mortgage for 12 years... repayments £148 a month... job done... I'll never go near dealerships or PCP ever again...

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