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  1. 3 minutes ago, feb1991blizzard said:

    Don't know - i never use cards in shops - i get cash out and always pay by cash, never had savings so get all my money out at the start of period i have to last for, never buy off internet as i don't trust security.

    40 pound at any atm should really be no issue especially now when people dont want to touch the numbers and pay via wireless contact 

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  2. 21 minutes ago, feb1991blizzard said:

    If i get up do you think there will be cash in the cashpoint at 7am tomorrow and if i get to tesco at 7am - will i be ok because if not i will starve if they turn me away because of 100 people already being there.

     

    You not have local shops like one stop might cost a little more but you will find their fully stocked supermarkets r bare even today at 8 am are Morrisons was basicly empty with large ques going by posts on devizes issue

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  3. 1 minute ago, emax said:

    Yeh. Its more likely they are just relocating them to a more suitable location for some sort of logistical reason or something (if they arent on a normal route). Even if they did deploy tanks, I cant see what use they would be lol.............although if anything good can come out of all this, then I wanna see a tank rolling down my street (and not on a truck)!!

    tbh no date on screen just the uploaders word... so yep i 100 percent agree its a common sight down here 

  4. 2 minutes ago, emax said:

    To be fair, as usual, that is doing the rounds on Twitter, BUT it doesnt mean anything. Tanks are transported all the time, its just people are more alert to it now, same with any military vehicle.

    Yep but i live on edge of Salisbury plane but to me that is a usual sight 

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  5. 3 minutes ago, feb1991blizzard said:

    I always said i never had a problem with the concept of stocking up, thats just taking precautions against ending up starving and don't blame anybody for not trusting politicians to care about you, what i questioned was a) the chavvy selfish manner of it, and b) the ridiculous amounts of the same item - ie - if you are gonna buy 100 quids worth of bog roll, then you really need to be buying 900 quids worth of other stuff to go with that, i bet people who were buying didn't even have anywhere near that buying power.

    i dont understand the the loo role thing as this doesn't even give u the poo.... 

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  6. 5 minutes ago, feb1991blizzard said:

    What do they mean by most shops? - so basically if you hadn't the money to go out and buy ridiculous amounts of stuff you are now going to starve - fantastic policy making there.

    Now now no need to panic buy ;) i do wonder what the 24 hour shops in london r like now...

  7. 1 minute ago, nick sussex said:

    Hong Kong has done an extraordinary job in tackling the virus .

    Given the proximity to China and the population of the city its astonishing .

    Cases 181 Deaths 4 

    No thanks to HK Goverment in HK everyone wheres face masks as my friend in hk says we were not allowing goverment to take action we did it our selfs 

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  8. 1 minute ago, General Cluster said:

    How so, everybody-else is doing it?

    Chancellor Angela Merkel has addressed German citizens in a televised speech saying "since WWII there has never been a challenge for our country in which acting in solidarity was so very crucial"

     

    Can think of many reasons of that alone 

  9. 4 minutes ago, Summer Sun said:

    Virus peaking faster than expected in the UK which is why schools are closing to 'flatten the curve'

    Think most of us on here saw this coming... its beyond a joke if the western world took the actions me and a few others were saying we would be pretty much over it now.

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