But but but - I've never had ppi, I've never had an accident. There's no 'warm-lead' info on me to sell on. I still get the calls.
Edit: And whats more, my colleague at the next desk doesn't drive or own a car and never has. He gets just as many as I do - indicating that they are not even...
I don't question your experience of the business, but these calls are just like the PPI callers. Are you suggesting that all these low-lifes who call me about ppi compensation claims are working from some sort of warm-list that they've purchased from mortgage companies or something? Or are...
Sorry - I don't buy that. No need to bother buying warm leads. If you just phone someone randomly there's a fair probability they've had some sort of accident in the last three years. If not, they just hang up and move on.
I'm not a warm-lead but I bet I get just as many of these calls as him.
It went to the vet for some other ailment and the vet spotted it. Its rare, but not unheard of apparently. To get technical, its wee comes out of its botty.
Its not cut and dried that throwing a top striker into the mix would have a positive effect. Obviously, Jordan Rhodes at Boro and Derby's 25M misfits are cases in point. We'd need to be very sure that it wouldn't disrupt the togetherness or team seems to have. If we'd have had Murray on...
Its money for old rope for the insurance company. It will never be claimed on. Unfortunately, you need to have it as a condition of most contracts. Having it is also a slight positive factor regarding IR35. Mine is with Caunce O'hara who seem to be as good as any (whilst laughing all the way...
For some reason I can't fathom, there seems to be a sizeable proportion of Derby fans who want him back.
http://dcfcfans.uk/topic/22230-poll-of-the-day-steve-mcclaren-to-the-end-of-the-season/