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1andrew1 11-08-2022 12:53

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36130942)
You should probably check before making daft remarks. :sleep:

Gold has increased in value by about 40% in the last 3 years. ;)

Where are you getting 40% from?

Taf 11-08-2022 13:00

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36130939)
Sadly, I doubt it. It says your credit lasts as long as your account is active. Closing it means it is inactive.

Yes, they replied to a query I sent:

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Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your email. I am afraid that the credit would be lost if ou (sic) decide to leave us.

Thank you.

Paul 11-08-2022 13:42

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36130946)
Where are you getting 40% from?

A wonderful invention called the "Internet". ;)
You should try it sometime, and look up gold price charts. :D

daveeb 11-08-2022 13:55

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36130957)
A wonderful invention called the "Internet". ;)
You should try it sometime, and look up gold price charts. :D

In addition to the previous link provided this one confirms 17-18% rise in the last 3 years. Taken straight from the internet.



https://www.bullionbypost.co.uk/gold...ar-gold-price/

1andrew1 11-08-2022 14:44

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36130957)
A wonderful invention called the "Internet". ;)
You should try it sometime, and look up gold price charts. :D

You sure you're not quoting from a day time TV advert? :D The figures that Dave cites seem closer to the mark.

Julian 11-08-2022 14:53

Re: Rising cost of living
 
TBF the price increase from December 2019 to now is easily 40%. That would still count as in the last 3 years ;)

1andrew1 11-08-2022 15:00

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Julian (Post 36130963)
TBF the price increase from December 2019 to now is easily 40%. That would still count as in the last 3 years ;)

Using Dave's source, if you took the lowest price in December 2019 and compared it to today's you're not getting 40%.

Jaymoss 11-08-2022 15:12

Re: Rising cost of living
 
if you go from January 2019 then it appears to be upto 50% higher today

https://www.bullionvault.co.uk/gold-price-chart.do

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36130965)
Using Dave's source, if you took the lowest price in December 2019 and compared it to today's you're not getting 40%.

There are only a few months in it as the graph clearly shows. So if Paul was to say 3 1/2 years ago he would have been absolutely correct as that is when the prices started to rise rapidly. So you are simply arguing for the sake of it Andrew

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In fact any date before 14th May 2019 he is correct so you arguing over less than 3 months out

daveeb 11-08-2022 15:17

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36130968)
if you go from January 2019 then it appears to be upto 50% higher today

https://www.bullionvault.co.uk/gold-price-chart.do

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There are only a few months in it as the graph clearly shows. So if Paul was to say 3 1/2 years ago he would have been absolutely correct as that is when the prices started to rise rapidly. So you are simply arguing for the sake of it Andrew




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In fact any date before 14th May 2019 he is correct so you arguing over less than 3 months out

If you have gold today then it has made 17.99% over three years. The price obviously fluctuates wildly but the important number is todays one. Tomorrow may be different.

Julian 11-08-2022 15:28

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36130965)
Using Dave's source, if you took the lowest price in December 2019 and compared it to today's you're not getting 40%.

I didn't use Dave's source. ;)

Anyway most people can't afford gold to invest so won't affect the vast majority as part of the thread title. :)

Jaymoss 11-08-2022 15:34

Re: Rising cost of living
 
May 2019 price was around £31.300 per KG price today is £47.100 per KG think that is a little more than 17.99% as you say price fluctuates but there you go. The peak before then was December 2018 @ £32.900 so it is fair to say that gold prices have increased by around 40% in a little over 3 years. I think Paul was referring to the start of the boom that happened in 2019 not a couple of months into it which I think is fair enough. All arguing against this is pure pedantry which is fine of course but it is what it is

daveeb 11-08-2022 15:42

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36130974)
May 2019 price was around £31.300 per KG price today is £47.100 per KG think that is a little more than 17.99% as you say price fluctuates but there you go. The peak before then was December 2018 @ £32.900 so it is fair to say that gold prices have increased by around 40% in a little over 3 years. I think Paul was referring to the start of the boom that happened in 2019 not a couple of months into it which I think is fair enough. All arguing against this is pure pedantry which is fine of course but it is what it is

I'll try that argument and cherry pick the optimum exchange rate date next time I go and change some world beating sterling into those pesky euros. :D

Taf 11-08-2022 16:08

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36130935)
My phone is basically for emergencies, but also for all the One Time Passwords that I have to receive by mobile phone when making some purchases online, but also instore sometimes.

The beauty of the ASDA PAYG was that you only have to make one text every 6 months to keep it alive. So 4p twice a year.

The 1p SIM requires £10 every 3 months, so £40 a year.

But they do say

"Credit rollover
Your credit lasts as long as your account is active, with no credit expiry period" so perhaps they would refund all the £10 topups if you decide to leave?

:confused:


Sephiroth 11-08-2022 16:47

Re: Rising cost of living
 
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36130974)
May 2019 price was around £31.300 per KG price today is £47.100 per KG think that is a little more than 17.99% as you say price fluctuates but there you go. The peak before then was December 2018 @ £32.900 so it is fair to say that gold prices have increased by around 40% in a little over 3 years. I think Paul was referring to the start of the boom that happened in 2019 not a couple of months into it which I think is fair enough. All arguing against this is pure pedantry which is fine of course but it is what it is

I hope you don't mind me pointing out that the European decimal notation can confuse Brits. Shouldn't that have been "£31,300"?

Jaymoss 11-08-2022 17:01

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36130987)
I hope you don't mind me pointing out that the European decimal notation can confuse Brits. Shouldn't that have been "£31,300"?

yes haha


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