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Quote: Originally Posted by CGJ And once the homeowner hits 65, or if they're on income support, their fee is paid for by the government anyway. Factually incorrect. You have to be 75 before you get a free TV licence
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Wow. That's quite a price for the UK, no? Great value for the spec.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram My guess would be £2,499. You guys are taxed too much, unfortunately.... £1999 in the UK store.
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Soooo you obviously have electricity then too? Cool! BTW I assume I can still play for Yorkshire, even though I am an American Citizen now ... right? You could play cricket for Yorkshire CC as ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Hey glad to my home county has the internet! BTW I liked the dots! You've been away too long! :-)
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Quote: Originally Posted by pmz No. You've had the same that the US has had. And likewise, no one has ever used it, because of a lack of an organized system. That is about to start changing for good. Really! Below are the statistics for con…
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ingsoc wrote: » Wow. No, they are not saying this to their customers at all. It's a much, much bigger question than that - as others have pointed out, the whole question revolves around adoption of NFC payment systems generally. Here in Austral…
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Quote: Originally Posted by timgriff84 I'm not to clear if Apple pay is the existing nfc payment tech or if its actually something new and requires new terminals. Different articles indicate different things. So far despite being around for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AdyB I would like to know when it will come to the UK as we already have a lot of places that accept nfc. According to Visa they will begin to support it sometime during 2015 but no firm date has been given.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost What's the best designed iPhone to date? I haven't yet seen the 6 and 6 Plus in the flesh, but otherwise, I'd be inclined to say the original iPhone of 2007. You mean after all your negative comm…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pazuzu Buy your wife a new phone - that's an antique- doesn't even take OS 8. That's an even bigger anecdote. iPhone 6 due on 3rd October; she will get my 5 with iOS 8.0.2. A good condition iPhone 4 is selling …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost My 4 regularly dropped out before I got the bumper, so that cancels out your anecdote. My wife has a 4 without a bumper. It never drops out, so that cancels out your anecdote.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hands Sandon Thanks for the suggestion. Just tried that and it's still the same. I'll just scroll slower until there's a fix sometime down the road. On this site it's not bad but on several other sites it is. I noticed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splash-reverse I'm iPad 1 Black 16GB WiFi owner (imported one from the US shortly after launch) who skipped iPad 2 last year. I'm in the UK and I ordered mine on the early hours of Thur 8/3 -- White 32GB WiFi + 4G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jotbolger UK Apple store are quoting 2-3 weeks. I finally managed to pre order one last night and my order confirmation says Dispatched 29 March! Looks like they'll have none left for the second tier of countries…
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Quote: Originally Posted by redbarchetta Actually, no. What it "clearly demonstrates" is that I've read the reports before. Fact of the matter is that, contrary to your stance, there have been complaints regarding Apple's second-hand exploita…
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The only consulation is that it will take Mr Browett an awful long time and a lot of hard work to make any Apple Store as abysmal as a Dixons, Currys or PC World. Hopefully before then he will be giving some other organisation the benefit of his kn…
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'Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me.'