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<blockquote data-quote="Chris.watling" data-source="post: 523974" data-attributes="member: 34738"><p>well I had to laugh, I'll go for the £35.00 watch lol, yes its possible the best investment I ever made, my monthly bills at present amount to about £30.00 although I pay £51.00, but in credit by £200.00. I monitor usage very closely and enjoy tinkering with my battery back thereby reducing always on usage. SSE pays me about 10K a year for the leccy I send them which is tax free and since I am now retired comes in very handy.</p><p></p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris.watling, post: 523974, member: 34738"] well I had to laugh, I'll go for the £35.00 watch lol, yes its possible the best investment I ever made, my monthly bills at present amount to about £30.00 although I pay £51.00, but in credit by £200.00. I monitor usage very closely and enjoy tinkering with my battery back thereby reducing always on usage. SSE pays me about 10K a year for the leccy I send them which is tax free and since I am now retired comes in very handy. Chris [/QUOTE]
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