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Thought we do have a fuel cap.....Very true, however other countries have now set fuel cap's to ease the burden. Sadly this Government is more interested in TV debates
Thought we do have a fuel cap.....Very true, however other countries have now set fuel cap's to ease the burden. Sadly this Government is more interested in TV debates
Thought we do have a fuel cap.....
Neither. It's a fairy story.So to get back on topic is this a good or bad thing?
They're not. They're using a not-for-profit lender. I suspect your final point will be borne out thoughNeither. It's a fairy story.
How is a supermarket chain going to test the "suitability" of it's punters for purchases on "tick"?
What's to stop any Tom, Dick or Harry going in for a basketful and just disappearing?
What collateral is going to be required.
Those in real need simply won't qualify.
It's a "loan"...which in theory will have to be paid back. If you default I suspect it'll be a solicitor job,fine,interest or whatever. Neither of which anyone who can't afford their next meal will be able to pay. I suspect its a gimmick...Iceland "loan" £50 worth of food to 1 million people and those people don't pay back they go bust..plus people need feeding quite regularly...so is it just one load or a years worth? Plus...will they be offering the free delivery or will that come with a £50 charge?
Or is the country Iceland and has this been looked at by Gordon Brown?
You need to read this Cost of living: Iceland to offer interest-free loans to customers to better understand how the scheme will work.Neither. It's a fairy story.
How is a supermarket chain going to test the "suitability" of it's punters for purchases on "tick"?
What's to stop any Tom, Dick or Harry going in for a basketful and just disappearing?
What collateral is going to be required.
Those in real need simply won't qualify.
Thanks for the link. All I needed to know is here:You need to read this Cost of living: Iceland to offer interest-free loans to customers to better understand how the scheme will work.
I would expect that if a graph was drawn up for most countries it would look very similar, everything was grouse until Covid struck.,
It's a good thing for a retailer to assist customers but it's sad that the retailer has to assist. It's both sad and bad that consumers has to buy food on credit, irrespective of whether there's interest involved.Societally bad and a sad reflection of where we are. At least Iceland is willing to do something to help provide food for those who are potentially in desperate measures.
Nahh the fuel cap is to give energy companies a green light to hike their prices up. They don't have to raise them I phoned Shell energy they said they are putting theirs up in line with the cap. Do they have to or will they because they can?Thought we do have a fuel cap.....
Yes they can do what they want. I didn't say otherwiseNahh the fuel cap is to give energy companies a green light to hike their prices up. They don't have to raise them I phoned Shell energy they said they are putting theirs up in line with the cap. Do they have to or will they because they can?
Obviously they have to. Or maybe they can get special cheap gas from their secret cupboard.Nahh the fuel cap is to give energy companies a green light to hike their prices up. They don't have to raise them I phoned Shell energy they said they are putting theirs up in line with the cap. Do they have to or will they because they can?
No secret cupboard just secret billions.Obviously they have to. Or maybe they can get special cheap gas from their secret cupboard.
Yes businesses shouldn’t be making money. Sometimes if prices fall then they will lose money but that’s just tough luck. But if they make profits we should share it all out between us.No secret cupboard just secret billions.
12 years of Tory mismanagement has made us a 3rd world country. Now is the time for change, whoever wins the poison challis should immediately call a GE. When we get 1980’s style riots it will be the poor police who be in the firing line as they were then.
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