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Can anyone recommend a nice but reasonably priced place to eat in Glasgow city centre? skint til i get paid on Monday but have to take the Mrs out for dinner tonight.

I like Tony Macaronis on Byres Rd and it's pretty cheap. There's one in the Italian Centre just off Ingram St

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What does everyone pay for car insurance?

my cheapest fully comp quote was 850 quid, it just seems so much or have i been let off lightly considering it's my first quote for my first car?

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What does everyone pay for car insurance?

my cheapest fully comp quote was 850 quid, it just seems so much or have i been let off lightly considering it's my first quote for my first car?

Go browsing via quidco.com

You could get a tidy sum in cash back.

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What does everyone pay for car insurance?

my cheapest fully comp quote was 850 quid, it just seems so much or have i been let off lightly considering it's my first quote for my first car?

Depends on the car...

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What does everyone pay for car insurance?

my cheapest fully comp quote was 850 quid, it just seems so much or have i been let off lightly considering it's my first quote for my first car?

It depends on a myriad of factors including age, length of time you've held your licence, the car, your postcode, any no claims discount accrued as a named driver etc.

As an indication I'm 20, have held a full licence for just over 2 years, have accrued 2 year's NCD as a named driver under my mum's policy with Direct Line. A couple of days ago I had a look to see what they'd quote me for a year on a 1998 1.3L Rover Mini kept in AB15 (statistically the cheapest Scottish postcode). I was getting a quote of about £900.

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It depends on a myriad of factors including age, length of time you've held your licence, the car, your postcode, any no claims discount accrued as a named driver etc.

As an indication I'm 20, have held a full licence for just over 2 years, have accrued 2 year's NCD as a named driver under my mum's policy with Direct Line. A couple of days ago I had a look to see what they'd quote me for a year on a 1998 1.3L Rover Mini kept in AB15 (statistically the cheapest Scottish postcode). I was getting a quote of about £900.

As your not the "named driver" and just a user of your mums car officially your NCD won't be as useful as it would be for someone as a the named driver

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It depends on a myriad of factors including age, length of time you've held your licence, the car, your postcode, any no claims discount accrued as a named driver etc.

As an indication I'm 20, have held a full licence for just over 2 years, have accrued 2 year's NCD as a named driver under my mum's policy with Direct Line. A couple of days ago I had a look to see what they'd quote me for a year on a 1998 1.3L Rover Mini kept in AB15 (statistically the cheapest Scottish postcode). I was getting a quote of about £900.

yeah, looks like it"s just a case of sucking it up, just hope it gets cheaper sooner rather than later.

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As your not the "named driver" and just a user of your mums car officially your NCD won't be as useful as it would be for someone as a the named driver

It's not that straightforward. As a named driver with Direct Line you build up your own independent no-claims discount, but with the caveat that it can only be redeemed by starting your own Direct Line policy, and you can only transfer up to 5 years no claims.

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It's not that straightforward. As a named driver with Direct Line you build up your own independent no-claims discount, but with the caveat that it can only be redeemed by starting your own Direct Line policy, and you can only transfer up to 5 years no claims.

I see

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Where in Tesco will I find Poptarts? Couldn't see them for the life of me in the Greenock one, and it's supposed to be the 2nd most used Tesco in the UK. :(

They are usually alongside cereal bars and single boxes of cereal.

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They are usually alongside cereal bars and single boxes of cereal.

I guess single boxes of cereal are the ones left on the shelf. :(

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