[QUOTE="Champ"] A gentleman never tells[/QUOTE] On UKRM???
<snip> I used my Switch card when I bought my Golf. Was a good way of doing it, and Switch asked to speak to me whilst the transaction was going through to do a security check, which was reassuring. I would deffo buy a car (or bike) from a dealer this way again. -- Oldbloke 2000 Honda CB500, 1991 Suzuki TS50 (m'boy's) BOTAFOT #140 "He's like Robbo's chubby kid brother"
You are Dylan, aicmff red tomatoes on a spring. -- Dave GS 850 x2 / SE 6a SbS#6 DIAABTCOD#16 APOSTLE#16? FUB#3 FUB KotL OSOS#12? UKRMMA#19
Oldbloke said... I bought my Firestorm on my Amex card. Settled the bill at the end of the month so no interest charges. -- Lozzo : Old enough to know Champ ZZR1100D, GPZ500S, CB250RS x3 BOTAFOT#57/70a, BOTAFOF#57, two#49(suspended), MIB#22, TCP#7, BONY#9, ANORAK#9, DIAABTCOD#14, UKRMT5BB, IBW#013, MIRTTH#15a/16, BotToS#8, GP#2, SBS#10, SH#3, DFV#14. Url for ukrm newbies : http://www.ukrm.net/faq/ukrmscbt.html http://www.glfuk.com/ for MJK Leathers in the UK.
I bought my last car on two credit cards then transferred the balances to a new card which was offering 5% off transferred balances. *Then* I paid it off at the end of the month. Easy monkey
Paid cash for recent purchases of both bike and car. But even 30000chf's doesn't feel like so much when it's in 1000chf notes.
# Dum, dum, dum, dum, dum # There's Winston Churchill dressed in drag # He used to be a British flag, plastic bag, what a drag This post bought to you by Chinese lunch and Western lager. Phil