Parafox Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Apologies to Facecloth for ripping off his comment and using it as a thread, but What price would you put on certain things based on what you think they're worth? For example, Karcher pressure washer, (random), £35 and no more. Not £170. Taxi from City centre to LFE (Braunstone X roads), £5, not £9-bloody-50. McDonalds cheeseburger, they should be paying me...
DB11 Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Car insurance should be cheaper!! £20 a month or something
Parafox Posted 19 June 2015 Author Posted 19 June 2015 Lamborghini Gallardo. A quid. I've driven one. I think you've overpriced it.
Parafox Posted 19 June 2015 Author Posted 19 June 2015 Car insurance should be cheaper!! £20 a month or something Not far off, I pay £260 a year currently. But then I'm old.
Voll Blau Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 £1.50 a pint. Good gear only though. Make Fosters unreasonably expensive a the same time.
theessexfox Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 A cinema ticket should not be a tenner for a teen. £6 maybe.
Stadt Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 A cinema ticket should not be a tenner for a teen. £6 maybe.£7.50 hereArriva should be happy with 50p to travel 2.7 miles down the road in a straight line not £1.90
Jimothy Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 I saw the thread title and thought I'm sure that rings a bell! Agree on the Karcher, often look at them and really fancy buying one but its so overpriced. And Wookie is right about the ps4 games. Any small kitchen appliance. I know you can pick up a crappy tesco smart price kettle or toaster for £5, but you see these ones for £100+. No kettle or toaster should be more than £10 to £15. Football shirts should be about £30 not pushing £50. Apple chargers and headphones are about £10 to dear too.
Larry_LCFC Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 £25 max for a football shirt imo. Would be interesting to know how much they cost to make. Bet its not much!
Julian Joachim Jr Shabadoo Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Can't we rather just decide what we're paid instead? I should be on £50k a week easy. Otherwise I'm paying £1 for everything. Don't like change. Bus journeys of under 10 miles should be £1 absolute maximum, for the one time every two years I need to use them. £4 from St Margaret's to Birstall, sitting with this load of scum, are you shitting me? Ridiculous. Fresh corn on the cob should be 10p. Not 2 for £2 or whatever they charge. It's a known fact it's about the easiest crop to grow and can be grown anywhere, so why is it so bloody expensive? Petrol, £1 a litre. Since it's been over £1 per litre you can't guarantee to be able to stop the metre at precisely £xx.00.
Vacamion Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Crisps (all crisps, from Frazzles to Monster Munch to Walkers) should cost 10p a pack. Fish and chips from the chippy should be £5 max. Throughout the UK. An ice pole or ice lolly when it's hot, they can charge a fiver.
Rincewind Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 It does not matter to some men. Their mrs' would still max their credit cards on shoes.
Xen Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Can we go back to the days where you could buy a Freddo without having to take out a mortgage beforehand? That is all.
Unabomber Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 yeah but we are all earning more so it's all relative.
ScouseFox Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 yeah but we are all earning more so it's all relative. the voice of reason strikes again
Vacamion Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Curry houses should be limited to 20 notes for a starter, curry, large naan and 2 beers.
Jon the Hat Posted 19 June 2015 Posted 19 June 2015 Apologies to Facecloth for ripping off his comment and using it as a thread, but What price would you put on certain things based on what you think they're worth? For example, Karcher pressure washer, (random), £35 and no more. Not £170. Taxi from City centre to LFE (Braunstone X roads), £5, not £9-bloody-50. McDonalds cheeseburger, they should be paying me... Amazon have Karcher pressure washer for £59
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