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And if Brownhils should happen to go bust, between now and March, you'll have nothing
Well, to take your line of thinking to its conclusion, if the sun should run out of hydrogenised oxynitrohelio gas, or the earth have an accelerated burst of warming, between now and Christmas, we'll all have bought those prezzies for nothing (which I find a far more realistic and annoying concept).
As my Granny used to say, "It's not the end of the world, and if it is, it matters even less".
Dougie.
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And if Brownhils should happen to go bust, between now and March, you'll have nothing
Well, to take your line of thinking to its conclusion, if the sun should run out of hydrogenised oxynitrohelio gas, or the earth have an accelerated burst of warming, between now and Christmas, we'll all have bought those prezzies for nothing (which I find a far more realistic and annoying concept).
As my Granny used to say, "It's not the end of the world, and if it is, it matters even less".
Dougie.
I'm with dbh1961. In current trading conditions, it is a risk that need not be taken. There are enough stories of deals that have gone wrong for everyone to safeguard themselves when doing deals.
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And if Brownhils should happen to go bust, between now and March, you'll have nothing
Well, to take your line of thinking to its conclusion, if the sun should run out of hydrogenised oxynitrohelio gas, or the earth have an accelerated burst of warming, between now and Christmas, we'll all have bought those prezzies for nothing (which I find a far more realistic and annoying concept).
As my Granny used to say, "It's not the end of the world, and if it is, it matters even less".
Dougie.
A very big caravan dealer went belly up, a number of years ago, and several people were caught out by the advance p/ex arrangement. The day before they went bust, iyou'd have thought them as safe as Brownhills look now. It can happen to any business that stocks high value items.
Freetochat has picked my point up - an extra risk that there's no need to take.
BTW I would say this about ANY dealer, I'm not implying that Brownhils are any more likely or less likely to go bust than any other dealer.
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Look on the otherside, the unit could have been stood in my drive and been damaged, or the water system could have frozen, a slate could have been dislodged from the house roof and damaged the unit, an unknown mine shaft could have caused subsidence and swallowed up the unit, are you getting my drift, if it happens we will address it, the deed is done.
But others should take note and consider
Best Regards
Broom
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