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chicken george



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I saw a mini yesterday completely transformed into a crispy pancake advert, I dont even know/want to know what a crispy pancake is Confused At work
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Post #94727 10th Mar 2011 9:04 am
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dunroof



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Personally, I hate dealers that insist on bunging on a sticker, be it on the back windscreen or number plate. I've picked up a new car and found the blasted things festooned over the car. Last time this was done, I told the dealer I was going home and they could take them all off, then give me a ring and I'd collect it. They put up a token resistance until I told them the deal was off if they couldn't do it. That focused their minds! I've since mentioned it to dealers before collection and no problem, but in honesty, they should ask permission BEFORE they do this, not rely on me telling them not to do something.

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chicken george wrote:
I saw a mini yesterday completely transformed into a crispy pancake advert, I dont even know/want to know what a crispy pancake is Confused



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chicken george



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well then go out and buy a few hundred Thumbs Up At work
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Post #94736 10th Mar 2011 9:45 am
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SPNRACING



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As long as you can use it without it dripping on the dash or trim, brake cleaner or nail varnish remover both generally melt the glue of even the most hardened window sticker.

I've used fancyplates but in theory if you do order a plate without a postcode and manufacturer, they are not road legal. Whether you'd ever have a problem is another matter, my car passed its MOT every time with such plates. 2010 HSE Auto in Santorini Black/almond with xenons and privacy glass.

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dunroof



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The number plate law in relation to makers name and postcode is utterly pointless, in fact it could be claimed that if you travelled or were on holiday, it highlights the vehicle is not from the area and make you more likely to be a victim. Besides which, there's no need to make the makers name as big as the registration number. If they do need the makers name/postcode, say to pinpoint where some illegal cherished plates come from, let them put it on the back of the plate.

Post #94742 10th Mar 2011 10:38 am
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athelstan



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dunroof wrote:
Personally, I hate dealers that insist on bunging on a sticker, be it on the back windscreen or number plate. I've picked up a new car and found the blasted things festooned over the car. Last time this was done, I told the dealer I was going home and they could take them all off, then give me a ring and I'd collect it. They put up a token resistance until I told them the deal was off if they couldn't do it. That focused their minds! I've since mentioned it to dealers before collection and no problem, but in honesty, they should ask permission BEFORE they do this, not rely on me telling them not to do something.


Absolutely.
I have insisted on every occasion when buying a new car or motorbike that there is to be no dealer advertising anywhere on the vehicle. I ensure that my instructions are noted on the contract, and, that in the instance of failure to observe the said special term the cost of removal/rectification is wholly met by the supplier - with failure to do so nullifying the purchase agreement.

I also seek payment in the form of a discount from supermarkets etc., if they insist that I use their logo emblazoned shopping bags and perform the act of a mobile advertisement for their goods or services.

Post #94744 10th Mar 2011 11:32 am
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chicken george



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if you look me, then carry bags with logos on is a form or customer aversion not advertising Laughing At work
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Post #94745 10th Mar 2011 11:38 am
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dunroof



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Quite right Althestan and if I have to use supermarket bags, I turn them inside out.

Junior put me onto this. He does it when he shops at Farmfoods, but then stops in a lay by and repackages his goods into a Marks and Sparks bag. I think he wants his neighbours to think thats where he shops!

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Boxer



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Don't you think turning shopping bags inside out is a bit crazy Shocked .
Glad you dont live next door to me. Rolling with laughter Don't put petrol in a diesel. They don't run well.

Post #94757 10th Mar 2011 12:36 pm
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I find it odd in that it is your choice whether to accept a free carrier bag or not, then when you do you object to the advertising. Bring your own favourites next time, you are not forced to receive them Confused

Post #94759 10th Mar 2011 12:40 pm
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chicken george



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As they are free, my Yorkshireness makes me take them. sometimes I go shopping just so I can get more free stuff At work
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Post #94769 10th Mar 2011 12:59 pm
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athelstan



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EYorkshire wrote:
I find it odd in that it is your choice whether to accept a free carrier bag Confused


They are NOT free here in Swiss supermarkets (in fact the you'll struggle to find anything that is "free" here) Big Cry

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Just got some new plates from Demon Plates and you can get them without their name appearing in the middle. You can either have nothing there, or have a logo of your own choice - mine is 'Up the Cherries'.
Demon Plates details appear in minute writing in the bottom right hand corner to comply.
Excellent service - ordered yesterday afternoon and delivered first thing this morning by the postman - 'signed for' mail.

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Reeventu



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i assume that all of you that object to names on plates, bages etc also boycott clothes such as weird fish , polo, YSL, and thousands of other brands that have their names emblazzoned all over them , or, sometimes even the labels on the outside.

Seems to me all about something and nothing Confused

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