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Then why did you question it :lol:

I understand the concept of insurance you spacka, I'm surprised that you've got your wallet insured. Unless it cost hundreds of pounds and you regularly carry around lots of cash it seems canny f***ing pointless.

If I lost my wallet I'd just cancel my cards and buy a new Oyster. I rarely carry cash and my wallet was about £20 ten years ago.

It seems a bit extreme. How much does it cost?

The wallet was £15 and he pays £7 a month for the insurance.
 
It seems a bit extreme. How much does it cost?

A fair bit

I understand the concept of insurance you spacka, I'm surprised that you've got your wallet insured. Unless it cost hundreds of pounds and you regularly carry around lots of cash it seems canny f***ing pointless.

If I lost my wallet I'd just cancel my cards and buy a new Oyster. I rarely carry cash and my wallet was about £20 ten years ago.



The wallet was £15 and he pays £7 a month for the insurance.

The wallet cost enough that insuring it was a cost effective solution.

Anyways, I brought it up to give you an example of taking a cheap substitute for something more expensive if there was a risk of loss.

So buy a cheaper bloody bag for carrying your drink :lol:
 
A fair bit



The wallet cost enough that insuring it was a cost effective solution.

You shouldn't be spending all your money on wallets when you're always complaining of being a skint student.

It would like you dying of starvation and using your last money to buy a fridge.
 
You realise me being a skint student is a bit of a running joke, right? I have a salaried job as well as a scholarship that covers all of my rent and most of my bills

No. I do now though.
 
Hoying money away is hoying money away regardless of what ya earn.

Is it hoying money away if you buy something you like? Regardless of what it is, someone else will always see it as a waste anyways. I think people who spend £90 on a pair of jeans are wasting their money but they'd probably see what I buy as a waste, so it goes both ways.
 
Is it hoying money away if you buy something you like? Regardless of what it is, someone else will always see it as a waste anyways. I think people who spend £90 on a pair of jeans are wasting their money but they'd probably see what I buy as a waste, so it goes both ways.
Having clothes to wear is pretty useful though.

Insuring ya wallet is friggin' sackless.
 
It was insured alongside my phone, costs me something like £8 a month ffs. It's pennies compared to the hundreds I'd have to pay to replace them both
:lol: How much was this friggin' wallet like?

If it's part of the phone cover package then fair enough.
 
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