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Re: Barclaycard.
« Reply #75 on: 05 May 2021, 15:48:17 »

I find cheques are handy for nieces/nephews birthdays. Very young people have bank accounts these days, and I think a straight bank transfer would be more like a business transaction than a 'happy birthday'.
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Re: Barclaycard.
« Reply #76 on: 05 May 2021, 17:30:42 »

I find cheques are handy for nieces/nephews birthdays. Very young people have bank accounts these days, and I think a straight bank transfer would be more like a business transaction than a 'happy birthday'.

Like the Lottery's massive cheques  :y
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Re: Barclaycard.
« Reply #77 on: 05 May 2021, 19:50:14 »

I find cheques are handy for nieces/nephews birthdays. Very young people have bank accounts these days, and I think a straight bank transfer would be more like a business transaction than a 'happy birthday'.

Like the Lottery's massive cheques  :y
Uncle Stemo is a pensioner , I doubt the cheques are that massive  :P
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Re: Barclaycard.
« Reply #78 on: 05 May 2021, 19:56:26 »

I find cheques are handy for nieces/nephews birthdays. Very young people have bank accounts these days, and I think a straight bank transfer would be more like a business transaction than a 'happy birthday'.

Like the Lottery's massive cheques  :y
Uncle Stemo is a pensioner , I doubt the cheques are that massive  :P
£2 is a lot out of my pension, ungrateful little bastids  ;D
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Re: Barclaycard.
« Reply #79 on: 05 May 2021, 21:19:25 »

I find cheques are handy for nieces/nephews birthdays. Very young people have bank accounts these days, and I think a straight bank transfer would be more like a business transaction than a 'happy birthday'.

Like the Lottery's massive cheques  :y
Uncle Stemo is a pensioner , I doubt the cheques are that massive  :P
£2 is a lot out of my pension, ungrateful little bastids  ;D

I have a God-daughter who gets £20 in her Christmas and birthday cards.  Never get a thankyou though....  ::)
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Re: Barclaycard.
« Reply #80 on: 05 May 2021, 23:13:46 »

Stop sending it, they'll soon notice ;)
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