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You were "sent contracts" (plural) but then you say there was "no mention that the router/handset was a separate contract with their partner finance co ‘shire leading’". Does it not say on the top of each contract who it is with?
And sorry if this sounds a bit patronising, how did you not see...
If martial arts is your thing and you are getting too old for physical combat then I highly recommend kendo - Japanese fencing.
It's dynamic and powerful and exhilarating, and you can competitively fight young or old or male or female, it's a completely level playing field with only experience...
Having an ambition is wonderful @Styczewski . You sound like a really positive young man so hopefully you can learn from the experienced business men and women here.
But being positive and ambitious at your age is just the start. You need to acquire the life skills that are a big part in being...
Sorry, I completely disagree with @DontAsk
Any IFA will have an initial chat with you whether it's personal or business investments you are interested in. My IFA was happy to talk to me about my 18yo son's £26,000 savings even though I didn't use him in the end.
Preferably try and get an IFA...
I've spoken to a number of IT people who have said that HP are the worst at coming pre-loaded with tons of unwanted software.
Dell are 'apparently' the best but much more expensive. I've had many Dell laptops and desktops and I can vouch for that.
The IT people I've spoke to also say, for a...
Thanks everyone.
My original question was not about when or where to buy a laptop, it was specifically to ask about the specification of which laptop to purchase.
If I purchase now or later, at a discount price or not, I still need to decide on the specification before I do anything.
He uses his Xbox and TV for all gaming.
We're just looking to buy a laptop, for his 18th birthday in three weeks time, for uni, and don't want to spend £1,200 on a Mac (that could get pinched).
No, he won't be taking notes verbatim @NickGrogan but he will be taking notes.
So, getting back to my question.
Everyone's suggestions on where to buy are helpful, thank you, but can someone give me some helpful information on the spec so I can make a decision on what to buy.
Thanks.