Fuel price cap are we being taken for mugs

but why would average Joe want to do that?
I'm a highly experienced network engineer and i can't even think of wasting my time with that kind of pathetic budgeting
most people just get on with there lives and just DD the average
Being a network engineer. Sorry a Highly Experienced network engineer has what to do with any of this? If it's a case of top trumps I'm a highly experienced aerospace electromechanical engineer plus a Form 1 holder but what does that matter when paying a direct debit from a different account, it doesn't you just enter different numbers when you set it up.

Wasting what time, opening an account, well Starling takes about 3 minutes to do, that's it aside from then using that as your account for all your bills.
It probably took you as long to write that pointless reply.
Sorry but i find it really difficult to accept that anybody doesn't have 3 minutes spare to get there money working a little better for them.

And PATHETIC why are you so highly strung about this topic? It's a friendly discussion.
 
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Being a network engineer. Sorry a Highly Experienced network engineer has what to do with any of this? If it's a case of top trumps I'm a highly experienced aerospace electromechanical engineer plus a Form 1 holder but what does that matter when paying a direct debit from a different account, it doesn't you just enter different numbers when you set it up.

Wasting what time, opening an account, well Starling takes about 3 minutes to do, that's it aside from then using that as your account for all your bills.
It probably took you as long to write that pointless reply.
Sorry but i find it really difficult to accept that anybody doesn't have 3 minutes spare to get there money working a little better for them.

And PATHETIC why are you so highly strung about this topic? It's a friendly discussion.

I liked this, and then unliked it so I could like it again. Spot on.
 
And of course at one time we, the public, owned the energy companies so any (and there was plenty) surplus, or profit went back to us, the shareowners.
 
And of course at one time we, the public, owned the energy companies so any (and there was plenty) surplus, or profit went back to us, the shareowners.
Not even that long ago really, It was structured the same way as water is.
I remember my dad going to the shops and paying Norweb and British Gas, you had no choice that was it.
 
Remember it well , hope that one day we return to a happy medium .. to many hands in the till these days
 
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