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A mate from church had his bike stolen from a test drive. He apparently seemed genuinely interested in buying it, then took it for a test drive and never came back.

Always go with them FFS

So, anyone looking for a room mate/new place to live soon? I need to find a new, cheaper place to live by mid march as my lease is up early April. Can't afford to keep paying $260 a week, looking to spend $180 tops.

Other thing with test drive is always take the keys with you, if your taking him for a test drive around the block and then halfway through letting him drive back take the keys with you and hand them to him when you get back in. Salesman at work told us how a workmate of his had a car stolen when they swapped around

By that same token, when you get his licence details, write them down and leave them at home. No good to you if he steals your car and grabs the licence back and you've left the paper with the details on in the glovebox

So the dodgey microsoft phone scam is still going on???

Im rarely home these days to receive tele-marketing phone calls to the land line...

But when i get them i like to have fun... Waste their time and have a good laugh...

Todays caller must have got me before, he hung up on me after 14 seconds... Damn it...

As much as I love the location, what is everyone's opinion on a change of location? I'm easy as to where we go, just seems like less people attending since we left ikes cremé.

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