How long have u been here?

dsjnix

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Just curious, like. People (clients) always ask me how much stuff costs, they'll phone me up to find out how much a certain car costs, for example. I hardly ever never know so usually put them on hold to look at autotrader.

Now if a pub landlord asks how much a 70" telly costs, I'll tell him that a rear projected lcd could well be as cheap as 1200 of he's willing to nerd around on avforums.
Then I'll send him an invoice.

Where's my Turkey t-shirt?
 
They just do. Frequently. It's probably because I tell them to call if they're planning any major purchases.
Or maybe they don't have the internets or something else.

They must know that's to discuss their plans tho' and how it may impact on their tax position and stuff. Rather than seeking your advice on what TV to buy.

Unless all of your clients are actually befuddled relatives.
 
They must know that's to discuss their plans tho' and how it may impact on their tax position and stuff. Rather than seeking your advice on what TV to buy.

Unless all of your clients are actually befuddled relatives.
I suppose it depends on stuff.

Obviously they'd know it has to do with their tax management but I suppose they don't see the harm in asking if I think what they plan to buy is a good deal or if I know of a better one.

Now I'm thinking about it, I could set up a life consultancy facility and offer people unlimited advice on stuff for a fixed fee. And then post their questions here.
 
Flipping heck, JP. Look just below the avatar of the person who posted just after you.
I'm taking that as a sign from Chebus.

She'd be ideal for my porpoises.
 
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