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Filled my daughter's C3 up. Didn't try and find the cheapest place, just the closest to where I was.
I failed to look at the prices.
Failed to see what the total was.
Failed to get a receipt.
Distracted by the ugly Bentyaga :(

Looked on my fuelprices.com email and had inadvertently selected the cheapest in a ten mile radius, even the same company (Sainsburys).
E10: £1.839/L
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£1.769 at Sainsburys for E10.
Jet station was asking 0ver £2 for the same and £2.08 for Diesel
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Not sure if this has happened to anyone else

Pulled into the garage diesel £2.05 per litre, as soon as the nozzle went unto the filler the price jumped up to £2.15
So i went into the garage and asked why he did what he just did to be meet with a change of language from English back to Pakistan to which i replied back chodon tumhy, which seemed to make the garage shut his mouth.
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Huskyxantia wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 08:31 Not sure if this has happened to anyone else

.......... chodon tumhy,....................
:?: :?: :-D
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Huskyxantia wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 08:31... i replied back chodon tumhy,
"leave you" ?
As I get older I think a lot about the hereafter - I go into a room and then wonder what I'm here after.

Inside every old person is a young person wondering what the hell happened.

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That's what my translation came out as Paul but I simply don't understand the overall scenario!! #-o
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Perhaps it translates colloquially as a more Anglo-Saxon phrase. Fornicate off perhaps?
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Paul-R wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 09:27
Huskyxantia wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 08:31... i replied back chodon tumhy,
"leave you" ?
I translated it from Bangla. Not so polite.
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Paul-R wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 09:39 Perhaps it translates colloquially as a more Anglo-Saxon phrase. Fornicate off perhaps?
"Go forth and multiply" ? :wink:
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myglaren wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 10:14translated it from Bangla. Not so polite.
Indeed it isn't. And very close to what I posited.
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Yes I got the same result translating from Bengali so what we need to know Husky is how much was the diesel after that exchange? :-D
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I didn't bother, i put the nozzle back on the pump , i was watching the attendant doing something to the tills or something connected to the tills the price changed so i went into the shop to ask what his game was he than spoke to me in his lingo so i told him to go fxxx himself in his lingo as taught to me many years ago working on the m25 widening scheme with non english workers whom i did strike up pretty good friendships with .
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Just watch the price on the pump as ive been told by an elderly
Lady it happend to her at a bp station her price was 1.86 it jumped 1.90 for petrol she put the nozzle back and went somewhere else
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Huskyxantia wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 08:31 Pulled into the garage diesel £2.05 per litre, as soon as the nozzle went unto the filler the price jumped up to £2.15
So i went into the garage and asked why he did what he just did to be meet with a change of language from English back to Pakistan to which i replied back chodon tumhy, which seemed to make the garage shut his mouth.
Next time you see this, take a photo of the sign with the price on it and another photo of the price on the pump - send both to Trading Standards and let them investigate.
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Ross_K wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 14:53
Huskyxantia wrote: 31 Jul 2022, 08:31 Pulled into the garage diesel £2.05 per litre, as soon as the nozzle went unto the filler the price jumped up to £2.15
So i went into the garage and asked why he did what he just did to be meet with a change of language from English back to Pakistan to which i replied back chodon tumhy, which seemed to make the garage shut his mouth.
Next time you see this, take a photo of the sign with the price on it and another photo of the price on the pump - send both to Trading Standards and let them investigate.
Definitely do this!!!
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