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Went round my mates the other day, he's plenty of money, millionaire, proper tight arsed little jew bag. He was moaning about price increases and cost of energy. To highlight the point he showed me how he had taken the bulbs out of his 4 wine coolers and beer fridge ?

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My mate says the rise doesn't affect him as he always just puts twenty quid in.  

I think born keeps his cards close to his chest mate with regards to how he operates .  The geezer has worked and toiled in the professions he is passionate about  to the nth degree . I’ll take h

Thankyou, and I'm sure that will be well received by stopend too. Certainly an end to the matter. Very unlikely to take issue with it or have much to say in response. But if he did then I'm absolutely

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I think that we are just going to have to get used to it. Oil prices aren't going to drop even after the conflict is over. Unless the government are prepared to drop their cut on fuel duty then everything will increase in price as everything is delivered by road. And the government have been trying to cut road usage for decades so I don't think they will help  motorists. They are wanting householders to change to green heating so I can't see them subsidising gas and heating oil prices.

I do over 40k miles a year on business. My diesel bill is now half as much again and diesel was already the biggest expense. I can't pass the cost on as many of my customers are feeling the pinch too. I will just have to cut out the ones that involve more travelling and replace them with clients nearer to home.  Some of them I have known for 8 years and become friends with, but needs must. Our heating oil is now double what it was two years ago. We are going to bite the bullet and change to wood pellets while there are grants and subsidies available. Times are going to get harder so we might as well prepare for it. 

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33 minutes ago, DIDO.1 said:

Went round my mates the other day, he's plenty of money, millionaire, proper tight arsed little jew bag. He was moaning about price increases and cost of energy. To highlight the point he showed me how he had taken the bulbs out of his 4 wine coolers and beer fridge ?

Sounds like katchum 

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17 hours ago, NEWKID said:

Just paid double mate 99p a litre, was around 52p last year... we use a local company abs they said are you sure you want it..not really but I don't think the Mrs fancies washing in freezing water for the foreseeable lol

£1.20 a litre here at the pump for heating oil and about £1.15 a litre if you order 2500 litres ?. Lucky we have a open fire cause there's no way we could afford to heat the house with them prices . 

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1 hour ago, Chid said:

£1.20 a litre here at the pump for heating oil and about £1.15 a litre if you order 2500 litres ?. Lucky we have a open fire cause there's no way we could afford to heat the house with them prices . 

Thats crazy mate, we had 1200 litres put in last week, like I said double the price, we need it for hot water though.. 

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16 hours ago, Jonjon79 said:

This was yesterday, topping up the work van just outside Swindon. 

 

It doesn't help that we have simpletons round here panick buying again.

 

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I panic when I'm buying now ..lol

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just looked now at our local suppliers of heating oil...

£1.46 litre £768 for 500 litre....

I remember buying some during first lockdown...19 p a litre ...

this lot I'm my tank will last till may...when it's ran out ..that's it till price comes down...luckily we have an emersion heater as well as the oil heating the water

 

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19 minutes ago, sid g said:

diesal 158 total near us   today  ,

Cheapest round here is £1.66 and that's at Asda, I use Texaco and it's £1.75 but an independent so I'd rather use that. Paki Texaco in town is a penny cheaper.

Cheers, D.

 

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