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You'll need a separate program for the music. Google "iPod to iTunes" and there's loads of free software.
For the pictures. Probably the same thing but I'm not sure.
Why didn't you back things up before you sold your laptop?
Not really true is it? The questions are quite obvious. Ignorance isn't an excuse.
He lied (whether intentionally or not) to gain a cheaper price. Now he's been caught out. Time to pay up.
Good work, Fatty.
I wanted one of these so badly when I first got a Clio. Had it all planned that I'd get one after a year. Had to be Naples. Then I just couldn't find a decent one. Got impatient and bought a 106. Fail. Lol.
I never understand this logic. Why does being different make it good?
If I covered my face in poo to go to work on Monday, that would be very different. Is that good too?
What is good for windscreens? It's the only part of my car that I keep clean.
I bought the cheapo screen-wash from Halfords and it's a bit smeary. So ideally something better than that if it exists and then something like Rain-X?
(I can't be bothered with 942 layers of something with...
Hmmmm. Is it really worth it? You're not buying and selling 50k cars so that margin is a lot smaller?
The cars you've sold in the last year..
£3,395
£6,395
£7,495
£3,995
£4,995
= Average of £5,225
If you get 20% off whatever the price to start with. You save £1k. You sell again...
That's the big one really.
Whatever you buy will cost you in tax/insurance/fuel/repairs, obviously at a different rate between cars but it still applies.
How are you basing the depreciation? What you paid vs the cheapest similar model you can find at the time?