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Hey guys just got myself a contract sim but I ordered a 1 month contract instead if 12 or 24 month one. Any differences in them or should I just cancel it and get a 12 or 24 month one?
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A one month contract? Do you mean like a rolling monthly thing? Where you can opt out when you want rather than being tied into 12month+ contract?
I think thats what I've got with giffgaff at the moment.
It works for me but I already own my phone. I'm just paying a low monthly amount. .
It all depends on what you're actually wanting or needing
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To be honest I'm not if the rolling contracts do help with your credit score or not. Thats definitely one to google.
If you're looking to build your credit rating then yeah, traditionally 12 month+ phone contracts were always a good way of doing it (as long as you can afford it)
Its always worth googling different ways to build your credit score. There might be easier ways of building it than getting yourself into a long phone contract
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hi guys
i am trying to fix the shower head holder but no idea what to fill the hole with, i have just got some more wall plugs and screws.
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hey guys been thinking about getting an rc but as usual i am very undecided. if anyone could recommend one.
this is what i want with it:
less than 50 pound
never breaks
latest cars
loads of spares (at least 2 boxes)
5 controllers in case the other 4 breaks
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hey guys, need some help regarding truck license, i have a certificate that i just found and forgot about it. stupid question but does that license last for a lifetime? i know i need to do a refresh course every 3 years but since i already have the certificate then does that mean i only need to do a refresh course then i can try find a job driving trucks?
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tbf when you applly for a forkie job show them your cert froggy as you will have to do there in house training usually for there insurance ive found, ive worked in different places where there happy for you to have the cert and some make you take the refresh test again ie theroy and the practical which usually involves chicane pallet test and putting loaded pallet on different racking heights 👍 have my reach/counter balance and offroad certs
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The company I used to work for before retiring, would put all new forklift driver employees through a in house refresher course, even if they'd taken a refresher course from somebody else the day before they where employed by us. Though they wouldn't employ anybody to drive forklifts who didn't have a valid active license to drive them - as in you'd need to have done a refresher course before we would consider employing you to drive a forklift, and would also expect you to have counter balance as well as off road. It was a property developer I used to work for, so forklifts weren't just used indoors in warehouses, but also out doors off road on work sites/construction sites.
And no, we never raced them around warehouses or work sites, as that would be against the almighty OHSR, and I wouldn't do anything to upset those lot.
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anyone know anywhere i can get a free tv with phone contract?
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Have a look here, towards the bottom of the page, there are a number of selections of free TVs with mobile phone contracts. Be warned it's cheaper by far to buy the TV separately ads to get the ''free'' TV you will be on quite an expensive mobile contract for quite a few years up to 48 months from what I've seen.
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It's not a cheap way to get a ''free'' TV with a mobile phone, but Sky do their Sky Glass subscription service, you can combine it with a mobile and broadband package for a better price, a few mates of mine do that. I don't recommend it unless you're a big watcher of Sky, as it works out a lot cheaper in the long run to just buy a TV and mobile handset outright up front, and get a sim only contract.
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And just a heads up, a family member I'm helping out of a very bad financial situation was turned down by Sky due to their frankly appalling credit rating - its was in the single digits when we tried to get a Sky mobile contract for them. And another mate of mine, who no doubt has a far far better credit rating than my relative's, was also recently turned down by Sky for their Sky Go subscription service due to having a bad credit rating - they tried to get on it after my relative and I tried unsuccessfully to get my relative a mobile contract with Sky.
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