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cashman 17-03-2008 22:50

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547506)

Personally I don't know any pensioners who go to the Post Office to collect their pension. It's paid directly into their bank account, and therefore, can in theory, be earning them interest from that very moment, instead of the Post Office.

thats probably cos you dont go in em mate,more often than not i use the one in the co-op up ossy, n i usually camp differant ones in the queue whilst waiting.

garinda 17-03-2008 22:51

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Originally Posted by Cyfr (Post 547520)
I bet pensioners in the North East would rather get their money from the post office than trust the bank!

There are probably people who wish milk was still deliverd in churns, from the back of a cart, and that most children would be better employed sweeping chimneys.

Life changes all the time.

Lilly 17-03-2008 22:52

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547515)
...and most pensioners I know are quite savvy with the workings of the modern world, many more so than me.:D

The word 'pensioner' can be applied to anyone over 60 I think.....or is it 65?

They can still be savvy at that age. It's the people in their 80s and 90s that worry me in all this.

garinda 17-03-2008 22:53

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 547527)
thats probably cos you dont go in em mate,more often than not i use the one in the co-op up ossy, n i usually camp differant ones in the queue whilst waiting.

Ok, I know you, but since you're not of pensionable age...yet, you don't count in my statement that I personally don't know any pensioners who still collect their money from the Post Office.:D

cashman 17-03-2008 22:54

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547528)

Life changes all the time.

not always for the better.

andrewb 17-03-2008 22:54

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The environmental effect is rather bad too, forcing people to travel all the way instead of just walking to their local post office.

cashman 17-03-2008 22:56

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547531)
Ok, I know you, but since you're not of pensionable age...yet, you don't count in my statement that I personally don't know any pensioners who still collect their money from the Post Office.:D

well i dont know if they are collecting pensions or not,dont ask em,the point being there is always some in using the post office for whatever reason.

garinda 17-03-2008 22:56

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 547529)
The word 'pensioner' can be applied to anyone over 60 I think.....or is it 65?

They can still be savvy at that age. It's the people in their 80s and 90s that worry me in all this.

Currently women can claim their State pension at sixty, for men it's sixty five.

These are the flower power generation pensioners. It's quite patronising to think they are too dodery, and daft, to use modern banking facilities, such as chip 'n' pin.

cashman 17-03-2008 22:58

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547536)
Currently women can claim their State pension at sixty, for men it's sixty five.

These are the flower power generation pensioners. It's quite patronising to think they are too dodery, and daft, to use modern banking facilities, such as chip 'n' pin.

i can and do use chip n pin when i have no other choice,its not summat i like though.

garinda 17-03-2008 22:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 547535)
well i dont know if they are collecting pensions or not,dont ask em,the point being there is always some in using the post office for whatever reason.

Sounds like they are there for social reasons, mainly to chat to you.

I'm glad I'm not at the back of the queue, waiting to fill in a form for a missing parcel.:D

cashman 17-03-2008 23:00

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thats crass (a word you used recently) they are in the queue to be served n you damn well know it.

garinda 17-03-2008 23:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 547539)
thats crass (a word you used recently) they are in the queue to be served n you damn well know it.

Cashy, I do see the need for Post Offices, and I do know the one in Ossy is well used, especially now there is only one left in the centre of the town.

What I do object to is public money being used to prop up those that aren't as well used, are unprofitable, and are funded like something out of the state run, old eastern European block.

Lilly 17-03-2008 23:04

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547536)
Currently women can claim their State pension at sixty, for men it's sixty five.

These are the flower power generation pensioners. It's quite patronising to think they are too dodery, and daft, to use modern banking facilities, such as chip 'n' pin.


That's exactly why I pointed out that I wasn't suggesting that chip and pin is too befuddling for people in their sixties. I didn't mean to patronise anyone. Katex, Margaret and Cashman are in their sixties aren't they?

They are not old at all.
I would never suggest that they are too doddery for chip and pin. Far from it. I was talking about people much older, people in their 80s and 90s.

Royboy39 17-03-2008 23:05

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 547523)
Oh I forgot, it's Mrs Royboy who still bounces cheques.

Still the same old ginger.
Mrs Royboy has more money than you will ever dream of.
We don't have ducks and geese in view but we do have the Med in view when we get up in the morning.
You can be a bitch sometimes.
I remember the quote "People love me"
Not me I'm afraid

garinda 17-03-2008 23:08

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 547546)
Mrs Royboy has more money than you will ever dream of.

..and yet you still settled for Alicante, or as I prefer to call it, Morecambe with parasols.


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