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Swan song
Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 11:49 pm
by Jon
Yellow vx220 behind me tonight leaving edinburgh airport and heading over to Fife (8.30pm ish). Reg begining BEV *** Thanks for livening up my drive home
Titanium S2 Elise (I think) in Dunfermline 15 mins later, being chased by some nutter in a golf

Reg ending MAC
Was hoping I would've been spotted for first and last time (buyer collects my car tomorrow) which would've been ironic but seems not.
Good luck to all you SE owners and I really hope to be back someday.
Cheers,
Jon

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 11:53 pm
by Tom
ah well. sorry to hear about the sale. hopefully we'll see you back sometime

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:00 am
by Jon
Almost forgot spot 3 of the evening, red S2 Elise with white stripes parked on level 3 at multi storey Edinburgh airport. Must be emotional or something as I seem to have had my eyes open on last full day of Elise ownership

for a while anyway
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:19 am
by Jon
NOOPS 160 wrote:
Im welling up

Take care mate hope your back in a Elise sometime soon

Im devestated here and you're postin laughter and wink emoticons

Cheers, Noops , take care mate. Are you as mad as your avatar looks
PS can I still pick my summer fruits in Pencatitland or have you distilled the lot

If the latter, I but some off you

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:20 am
by Jon
Should read "buy" some off you. Ooops
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:45 am
by campbell
Jon's car should soon be back in action on-list with a vengeance once its new owner gets his internet access sorted and creates an account in this den of questionables
Jon - you can be sure she will be well taken care of. Alarm ordered, valet kit at the ready, Ian is making a list of "all the wee tinkery jobs to be done". Fingers crossed the readies have transferred ok
See you Thursday night all being well!
Campbell
(broker faction)
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:56 am
by Jon
campbell wrote:Jon's car should soon be back in action on-list with a vengeance once its new owner gets his internet access sorted and creates an account in this den of questionables
Jon - you can be sure she will be well taken care of. Alarm ordered, valet kit at the ready, Ian is making a list of "all the wee tinkery jobs to be done". Fingers crossed the readies have transferred ok
See you Thursday night all being well!
Campbell
(broker faction)
Cheers Campbell, unfortunately car is not clean, didn't get home till late tonight and working again early doors. So long as money in the bank he gets the car, albeit not clean

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:09 am
by Stu160
Jon wrote:NOOPS 160 wrote:
Im welling up

Take care mate hope your back in a Elise sometime soon

Im devestated here and you're postin laughter and wink emoticons

Cheers, Noops , take care mate. Are you as mad as your avatar looks
PS can I still pick my summer fruits in Pencatitland or have you distilled the lot

If the latter, I but some off you

It looks like Neil on a good day
Stu
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:14 am
by campbell
Jon wrote:So long as money in the bank he gets the car, albeit not clean

So much for instant online transfers, eh? Fingers crossed, or it's a long train journey for nowt

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:25 am
by Jon
campbell wrote:Jon wrote:So long as money in the bank he gets the car, albeit not clean

So much for instant online transfers, eh? Fingers crossed, or it's a long train journey for nowt

Campbell, I thought I'd said telephone banking. Thats how I bought the car, transferred to the seller in seconds via same banking group. Think we had our wires crossed on Sunday but 3 days should be enough for internet
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 3:09 am
by campbell
Aha! Fair enough then - must've been all the excitement!
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 8:32 am
by robin
campbell wrote:Aha! Fair enough then - must've been all the excitement!
Instant transfer (between UK banks) is usually possible only with CHAPS - then it happens at noon or so, effectively. Usually that costs ~25 quid.
Companies have BACS transfers which can happen on the day you want, but only by you asking for them up front a bit.
All the other transfers (whether you telephoned or used 'tinternet to request them) take 4 working days, but some banks take the pi$$ and make that 5 by the time the credit actually shows up in your account.
Cash is king - instant transfer and immediate credit of funds in the bank.
Cheers,
Robin
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 11:27 am
by Rag_It
You can do a simple HBOS to HBOS transfer via t'internet or phone and it hits the other persons account immediately, they of course will never guarentee it, but have never let me down!
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 11:43 am
by campbell
Yep, it was the inter-account but intra-bank transfers I was thinking of. Most of my family are with what used to be the Bank of Scotland and shuffling money around (not that we have much of it, sadly) proved easy and immediate.
Just thought same would be true of NatWest-RBS since *supposedly* they are the same organisation. Clearly not!
Anyway, the important thing is that the swindle-merchants in the clearing bank system have now done their job, Ian confirmed the cash is with Jon this morning and we are GO for collection tonight
Campbell
Re: Swan song
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:34 pm
by r055
Jon wrote:Yellow vx220 behind me tonight leaving edinburgh airport and heading over to Fife (8.30pm ish). Reg begining BEV *** Thanks for livening up my drive home
I seen this in the long-stay car park on Tuesday - thought it might be one of the trolley dollies! A big Blondy!
All the best Jon - hurry back now with another liz.
