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thank the heavens for small mercies, go cause trouble elsewhere, bye :)
That’s what I like to see, much better.
Well i couldnt agree more, there certainly are some jokes on these boards.
As to any invite i am happy to confirm that there would be rather a large Q (see what i did there) waiting for the arrival of such a fine upstanding 'member' of the public (that is, of course, bs), would be akin to the Airplane film when the people waiting stretched the length of the aisle.
The compo is a rather good idea mind, im sure sage's current alter ego is having a good giggle on that front, alas billy isnt on the guest list, so any suggestions to be made via alternative methods.
By the way rya rising higher, further from dungs 8e, antagonists 14e, and far above rf's 4e
Man I almost fell of the pool wall laughing this morning at the spat between Q and Day. Lighten up both of you these bb’s are a joke. Now Q you know what this means. The invite for the yearly get together of the Glen geriatrics is not coming your way. Don’t despair there is still a chance. If the uptake is small (less than 2) there will be a raffle for a lucky person to participate. First prize is one day with the boys second prize two days. Doug is barred from entering. What a thought having to spend time with Billy, Pete and co. This year there is a special comp, who can come up with a username for the banned poster sage that he has not used yet.
By the way Rya. holding up well.
of course QZ, of course you can. just look in the mirror its where you'll find it ;)))))
you know nothing, you just insult and talk rubbish, well known for it thats why absolutely nobody takes any notice of you, quite funny really :)
I never said my average here is 8e, you need to learn to read, oh and do keep up i hold 40k glen @ 300, posted that a while back, my rdsb owe me 12.52, do try and get your facts right for once.
How much you down on your Anto now?
If by this you mean it is acceptable for you to post
(quote) "Shaperite? Thanks for tramping over my up to date possibly whitty comments, With your usual boring trivial pointless comments.."
to somebody who wasnt even adressing you, much less "giving you a hard time posting crap" then that might go someway to explaining why so few people actually bother conversing with you these days. Its only ever the same 2-3 people that bother, I know you've noticed :)
Quite a few of us, who have seen you for what you are, George, Ken, Aether, Craig etc etc wonder why you werent banned for your ****** comments just last week.
Anyway, already conversed enough with you for my liking, off to wash the smell off.
And that is exactly why im not taking my profits yet - i also expect much more to come, i thought id made that quite clear? Im an investor.
Now if i could pop in and out i might trade some . . . . . but i cant, so a hold for more from me.
Good to hear the max electrical issue is resolved, however small it was in reality.
No dig from me Qz, you abused two decent other posters (your usual mo) on glen, i just 'tutted', no need to follow me around talking 14e garbage, unless simply to cause trouble as usual.
fatprofits. The Max is not grounded. I deal with people everyday with Boeing connections and I would surely have been told. I assume you are referring to the April grounding of some Max’s due to the electrical conductivity problem in the area of the ****pit. The FAA issued an AD and a SB was issued by Boeing and the corrective work was performed. The FAA then gave the all clear.
Now Q have you nothing better to do now than visit a bb just to spread mischief. I have still a 60% profit on a big number here and I am going nowhere. Sure there will be dips in the sp but when some kind of normality returns this is only going one way.
Fp, would appear so, but minimal cost to rectify according to this article. MrJBri may know more and could advise?. Hardly an issue at the moment with flights still disrupted so much still.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57028687
My average much much lower than 14, closer to Unc Dungs 8 area, so no complaints from me whatsoever, shame as UK based i cant add shares to increase it!
You might find most posters here have an average well under 14 Euro.
The Max is still grounded, again?.
Talking of garbage, whats happened to Uncle Dung? been hiding under a rock or something for a fortnight now.
"As usual more garbage from the non invested fleecy"
Actually, anyone who booked foreign holidays while the pandemic is ongoing are either gamblers, or stupid. In a fluid situation rules change, and the Portugal change wasn't the first during the Pandemic, so if people want to chance it that there wont be rule changes, they can't complain when it happens.
As far as offering vouchers, rather than refunds, the CMA might disagree with you, and if they win in court the Airlines could face fines and compensation claims.
Are you illiterate, or dyslexic Johnbri? You seem incapable of spelling my username correctly. Another thing, what difference does it make whether, or not, I'm invested in Ryanair, we're all entitled to an opinion. You must be getting too much sun in the Canaries, as you focus on irrelevancies like whether or not I'm invested in Ryanair. No matter how many times you mention it John, it won't stop me posting here, in fact it encourages me to post more, to annoy you lol.
I'll write an extra long post on the 26th July, just for you John.
As usual more garbage from the non invested fleecy. The hordes of holiday makers who flew to Portugal did so because the incompetent UK government gave the country a green status. This meant no quarantine on return to the UK and just the one PCR test on day 2. A gamble would be going to a country classed as amber or red and hoping it turned green before the return journey.
As for the voucher instead of cash regarding Rya. and BA I am the victim of both but I will use them eventually. I think it was common knowledge this was the case.
"But Portugal being moved from the green to amber caught many holidaymakers by surprise and left thousands of UK tourists scrambling to get home before new quarantine rules came into force on Tuesday morning."
I've had a few conversations about gambling on holiday destinations. At the end of the day, the people who were caught out in Portugal only have themselves to blame, no sympathy.
The CMA probably have a really strong case against Airlines, refusing cash refunds, where customers were effectively banned from flying due to a change in the law. The Airlines were gambling when they sold their tickets, and deserve no sympathy if they broke consumer law, same as the Portugal Holiday makers who were caught out.
come on Douggie wake up, you've had at least 7 mins to blabber on about this new negative media item, whats up with you man you're slipping
(Alliance News) - The Competition & Markets Authority said Wednesday it is probing whether British Airways and Ryanair have broken UK consumer law over ticket refunds.
The CMA has opened enforcement cases into both firms over concerns that, during periods of lockdown across the UK, BA, part of International Consolidated Airlines Group, and Ryanair refused to give refunds to consumers that were lawfully unable to fly. The firms instead offered vouchers or the option to rebook.
"While we understand that airlines have had a tough time during the pandemic, people should not be left unfairly out of pocket for following the law. Customers booked these flights in good faith and were legally unable to take them due to circumstances entirely outside of their control. We believe these people should have been offered their money back," said CMA Chief Executive Andrea Coscelli.
The probe into flight refunds comes as an industry body warned the "failed and damaging" traffic light system for international travel must be abandoned if the UK travel and tourism sector is to be saved from total collapse.
London-based World Travel & Tourism Council said the UK government must scrap the system which has "wreaked havoc" among consumers and businesses in order to save hundreds of thousands of jobs, PA reports.
The risk-based system with red, amber and green ratings for countries around the world determines the quarantine and coronavirus testing requirements people face when returning to the UK.
But Portugal being moved from the green to amber caught many holidaymakers by surprise and left thousands of UK tourists scrambling to get home before new quarantine rules came into force on Tuesday morning.
It led to the government facing accusations it had not kept to promises over a "green watchlist" that would have given travellers increased warning about a country potentially coming off the safe list.
The WTTC said that moving to a more transparent and easier to understand system will restore consumer confidence and provide a "much-needed" boost to the travel and tourism sector.
IAG shares were up 0.6% early Wednesday, while Ryanair shares were up 0.1%.