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Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 12:44 pm
by Josie's friend
Also since this is the internet I'll guess you're 6ft 5 250lbs and could of been a pro rugby player if it wasn't for all those women you were banging in your teens, you had Man Utd & Liverpool begging for you to sign while Billy Boston personally brought around your contract. Too many women, not enough time lol

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 1:39 pm
by Wigan_forever1985
Microsoft are raising prices 22% to the uk as a direct result of brexit

apple did the same last night

mini starts £479 (was £399)
Mac Pro £2999 (£2499)
iMac 4K £1449 (£1199)
iMac 5K from £1749 (£1449)

But hey lets not ruin this argument with facts

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 2:15 pm
by medlocke
Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote:Microsoft are raising prices 22% to the uk as a direct result of brexit

apple did the same last night

mini starts £479 (was £399)
Mac Pro £2999 (£2499)
iMac 4K £1449 (£1199)
iMac 5K from £1749 (£1449)

But hey lets not ruin this argument with facts
More a result of greed i feel, raise the price and blame Brexit, Apple users will pay that increase as well, nothing but sheep

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 2:17 pm
by Josie's friend
Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote:Microsoft are raising prices 22% to the uk as a direct result of brexit

apple did the same last night

mini starts £479 (was £399)
Mac Pro £2999 (£2499)
iMac 4K £1449 (£1199)
iMac 5K from £1749 (£1449)

But hey lets not ruin this argument with facts
We'll now see how the government deal with this situation, Microsoft won't be the only company to try a price hike to take advantage of the situation (don't pay for cloud so not effected).
So far it's speculation as to why the price hike, in a couple of days we'll know more

Also to add we are in the process of leaving, we haven't actually left yet so any trade agreements are still in place for now so to blame brexit is just lazy journalism.

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 2:58 am
by fozzieskem
Be a fiver for a loaf before much longer,but hey we got our country back..

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 7:55 am
by Mike
Josie's friend wrote:
Wigan_forever19​85​ wrote:Microsoft are raising prices 22% to the uk as a direct result of brexit

apple did the same last night

mini starts £479 (was £399)
Mac Pro £2999 (£2499)
iMac 4K £1449 (£1199)
iMac 5K from £1749 (£1449)

But hey lets not ruin this argument with facts
We'll now see how the government deal with this situation, Microsoft won't be the only company to try a price hike to take advantage of the situation (don't pay for cloud so not effected).
So far it's speculation as to why the price hike, in a couple of days we'll know more

Also to add we are in the process of leaving, we haven't actually left yet so any trade agreements are still in place for now so to blame brexit is just lazy journalism.
Its not brexit. Its exchange rates. You are right, we've not started brexit yet.

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 9:32 am
by Wigan_forever1985
The brexit vote caused the fall in value in the pound

I don't see how that can not be part of brexit?

This is the thing you can't just say things aren't related when they are like saying oh well that's just Microsoft taking advantage - well yes but that is the point isn't it we've left ourselves completely vulnerable to be exploited

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 9:54 am
by ian.birchall
Wandering Warrior wrote:You know very little of the ins and outs of business. You asked what my job was and I told you. Now the fact that I own my own company and the fact that I'm MD are two separate entities, as the MD I'm still an employee of the company!
As an extra, not every MD owns the company they are employed at!
Stick to playing with your nuts, I think that may be better all round for you!
Well WW perish the thought that I should encourage you to pay less than the maximum tax available but if you do actually have a company house registered business you are badly advised by your accountant since of course you could legally and legitimately pay tax at only 20% rather than at 40%.

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 12:24 pm
by doc
ian.birchall wrote:
Wandering Warrior wrote:You know very little of the ins and outs of business. You asked what my job was and I told you. Now the fact that I own my own company and the fact that I'm MD are two separate entities, as the MD I'm still an employee of the company!
As an extra, not every MD owns the company they are employed at!
Stick to playing with your nuts, I think that may be better all round for you!
Well WW perish the thought that I should encourage you to pay less than the maximum tax available but if you do actually have a company house registered business you are badly advised by your accountant since of course you could legally and legitimately pay tax at only 20% rather than at 40%.
Some people do what's morally right, not the legal minimum.

Being a paid employee rather than owner also gives the individual and business some legal protection in the event of take over/bankruptcy etc. Horses for courses; some of the other benefits may long term outweigh the short term financial benefits. Only WW can judge what is best in his circumstances.

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 8:28 pm
by Josie's friend
His circumstances being x-factor at weekend, Jeremy Kyle through the week lol

Still muted so don't even bother