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By bert's dadYesterday 20:39Yesterday at 20:39:58In response to Re: That's a "no" then?

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Yes I know. I just think they need to be cautious in the long run. They are planning based upon 300 which is fine but once they start planning for over 400 or start increasing prices over £10 they need to be careful of falling into the old traps.