Advantages: Great online banking service, great Customer Service Disadvantages: Slightly higher charges than their competitors
a few weeks after my 18th Birthday, to ask if I would like to apply for a MasterCard or Visa. Not knowing the difference between the two (and I still don't!) I applied for a MasterCard. After going through the application process, 10 minutes later I was told I wasn't eligible for a MasterCard as I had no credit history. I gave up on the idea of getting a credit card after that and I am happy to say that I have never been the owner of one.
Upon joining Natwest, I barely had any problems until recently. My overdraft was paid off some time ago - as an 18 year old I merely saw it as extra money, little realising that it wasn't money that had been given to me, but that it was money that I was borrowing off the bank, therefore paying interest on. This only amounted for a couple of pounds each month, but it was a couple of pounds that ...
jayandfoo 20.07.2005
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Advantages: Keeps for ages Disadvantages: Nothing like fresh salmon
saturated fat, and the JOHN WEST tinned variety has only 168 kcal per 100g - so eating it is really quite good for you...not particularly healthy for the salmon, but there you go.
Personally, I think that because fresh salmon is so readily available, and cheap, that the tinned version is a waste of space. But what do I know?
JOHN WEST RED SALMON comes in differing sizes, 105g, 213g and 418g (strange weights - you'd think it would be easier to keep it simple, eh?)
The salmon comes all the way from Canada - NO, it doesn't swim all the way across to a cannery in Liverpool, that's just silly. Imagine, a fish swimming across the ocean to certain death...like that would ever happen!
Anyway, enough flapping around, let's open a 213g tin and see what we get for nearly 2 quid.
THEY SAY:
"Only the finest fish are selected by JOHN WEST ...
Advantages: Some great, powerful songs are very welcoming and easy to listen to Disadvantages: Some poor songs which ruin the album, electronics overused in some songs
like many of the 'Graduation' albums did. It looks and feels cheap which truly is a shame as it sort of ruins the package it comes with. But under this case and on the CD is great and that's what your buying it for. So go buy, borrow, or sample this online to see what you think. I have seen it in Asda for £8.99 so if you think its worth it, buy it.
Summary: A fresh and different album from Hip Hop star Mr West, However I actually enjoy it ! ...
Product Information for "Futurenow [Digipak] - Go West" »
Product details
Title
Futurenow [Digipak]
Performer
Go West
Genre
Rock & Pop
Release Date
23/06/2008
Label / Distributor
Borough / Proper
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
5065001218040
Additional notes
Album Notes
'Futurenow' is the fifth album from Go West and comes sixteen years since their last studio release, 1992's 'Indian Summer'. Peter Cox and Richard Drummie return to the classic mix of rock, pop and R&B that propelled them to stardom throughout the eighties and into the early nineties, earning them numerous UK top 40 hits and helping them break into the lucrative American market. The single 'Let Love Come' is also featured.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Let Love Come
2.
Stars Don't Shine
3.
Man On Fire
4.
Lolita
5.
Glow
6.
Only Love
7.
Never Enough
8.
Faded
9.
All Day All Night
10.
Hangin' On For Dear Life
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