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Hang on a minute.

ISPs regard 1GB as 1000MB, so 25GB allowance is 25000 MB.

You used 26110.98 MB, which is 1110.98 MB too much.

If they charge 15c per extra MB that's $166.65 extra, which added to your monthly bill should still only be $266.60 total.

Something is definitely wrong there.

thats some very good maths....especially at 8.54am :blush:

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yeah the look nice

$2550 for them plus shipping thought stuff was meant to be cheap how much are they normally :down:

i love the descriptions you get sometimes

'Because in medieval times around there side acknowledgment.'

Hey guys! Hope ya all have a great long weekend, Im off to Robe in a few hours time, cant wait! Gonna be a wet n windy drive though!

To those going on the cruise, have a good time, and drive safe! Double demerit points this weekend so take it easy!

Hey Jess, :no:

What's crackin in Syd???

Hope your new job is going well and everything is great with you. :rofl:

Hiya :(

Heap is crackin in sydney!! Did you see my vid above of me on wet skid pan?? :D

Yeah new job is ok keep changing roles, not on that email anymore :woot: will send you a new one when I know lol

How are things with you?

I'm doing splendid, about to finnish the work in 12 mins and counting............11m59, 11m58, 11m57! I think you get the drift!!

Awww sif leave me, we never get to chat anymore :woot:

Hope you have a great weekend...

Im sure its better then commuting on a train for an 1 hour 20 minutes :no:

Whats happening to your car??

steering rack has gone kaput i left work @ 1pm got home @ 2:50 and 3 buses but the 3rd bus was because i had to pick a little something up @ TTP so normally its only 2 buses and normal days dad can drop me off and pick me up :(

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