oh well i was looking at the banks websites again. natwest was offering 5.5% for eISA. and i looked it say it was for Permanent resident. weird.. then i went over to HSBC's site, eISA for 5.84% . wow.. that's a little bit more than usual.
anyways, my point not being that, i thought they had ppl with good english working in banks. i think the developer or the designer was in a rush when he/she typed out those words.
what are you're options.
unless i'm totally ignorant of the way english is used.. then i sincerely apologize. but hahahahha
*cheap thrill*
anyways, right now i found out what i can do with £1.
play spread betting
will join once i learn more..
difficult choice.. can lose money damn kao fast.
but can get money damn kao fast also lol
my kind of game.
when i saw the (financial )spread betting thingy ..i told myself.. hmm this seems to be right for me.
fingers crossed and lotsa learning about the graphs for short term gains.
and also i got a scheduled kidney renal scan or something with the hospital in a month's time. wow.. this is gonna be fun !! lets hope i get some pretty nurse.
anyways, my point not being that, i thought they had ppl with good english working in banks. i think the developer or the designer was in a rush when he/she typed out those words.
what are you're options.
unless i'm totally ignorant of the way english is used.. then i sincerely apologize. but hahahahha
*cheap thrill*
anyways, right now i found out what i can do with £1.
play spread betting
will join once i learn more..
difficult choice.. can lose money damn kao fast.
but can get money damn kao fast also lol
my kind of game.
when i saw the (financial )spread betting thingy ..i told myself.. hmm this seems to be right for me.
fingers crossed and lotsa learning about the graphs for short term gains.
and also i got a scheduled kidney renal scan or something with the hospital in a month's time. wow.. this is gonna be fun !! lets hope i get some pretty nurse.
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barclays isa is higher (6.5% or something) but that's only for 1 year and u have to walk in to a branch to sign up.
i'll look them up.
thanks andrew