Sadly lots of places are charging a fee (typ. 2%) on balance transfers now. Sometimes capped, sometimes not. Ouch.
Sadly lots of places are charging a fee (typ. 2%) on balance transfers now. Sometimes capped, sometimes not. Ouch.
I'm not.
You have insurance companies which are charities???
Who provides the capital then, and what do they get for their trouble?
Art Deco (art_deco@127.0.0.1) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
I see no reason why not - although I can't think of any offhand.
Ever heard of Bosch? One of the world's biggest charities. They just happen to raise their money for their charitable activities by making electronic stuff.
Well, I know of one energy provider (Ebico) that's a non-profit organisation, so I suppose it's possible.
Sounds like a tax dodge to me.
Art Deco (art_deco@127.0.0.1) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying :
Sounds like a bloody good reason to buy Bosch stuff to me - not that another one's needed, because they tend to be excellent quality.
Their website isn't much good, though. It doesn't even tell you which spark plugs are for which car!
Depends on your definition, obviously. I'd bet you are. In the head, at least.
You didn't understand the answer?
You obviously don't understand 'charity' either. Not surprising given your knowledge of English.
Or on yours.
Typical limey tosser.
Didn't I?
Someone still has to put up the capital to build the hospital, idiot. Where does it come from?
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