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9 minutes ago, Banker said:

See road & track motorcycles is closing after 40 years, never rode one but a few mates used to buy theirs from these guys & said great service 

They still own the property and the multi carpark car park at the side (and half of Onchan) so it probably makes more sense letting it out rather than running the business.

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7 hours ago, Passing Time said:

They’re retiring and taking a well earned break

One of them is, the other intends to keep going on a smaller scale in the building they own opposite.

And not closing as such but certainly another pulling out of Strand St..

 

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55 minutes ago, Non-Believer said:

One of them is, the other intends to keep going on a smaller scale in the building they own opposite.

And not closing as such but certainly another pulling out of Strand St..

 

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There’s plenty more to come. This is going to be a proper recession like the 1990s recession. At least it might give some of the wokes and millennials something to really get worried about. Better make sure you don’t get misgendered on your P45! 

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14 hours ago, Banker said:

See road & track motorcycles is closing after 40 years, never rode one but a few mates used to buy theirs from these guys & said great service 

That’s just part of the circle of life, the current owners have made the decision to retire and in doing so it will now give an opportunity for someone else to expand/fill the gap in the market. I think Covid / 2020 lockdowns helped the decision along, it gave a lot of people time to stand back and assess. If you don’t need the money/can comfortably retire and enjoy life, why wouldn’t you?

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1 hour ago, Roxanne said:

It’s comments like this that give others the impression that MF is full of assholes. 

The irony being the ‘woke’ or ‘snowflake’ generation is typically slagged off by the very generation who was responsible for their upbringing.

He’s not wrong about the recession though, this one is definitely going to bite hard.

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On 6/25/2022 at 6:18 AM, Andy Onchan said:

All of the ales in Shoprite that were previously sold as 3 for £5 are now 3 for £6.

Has anyone had a look at their manx telecom bills for broadband. 

I took fibre last year and that's gone up by around £5 this month compared to last month ( I'm still on a 24 month contract)

Seems to be keeping in line with general inflation at first glance 

But it will cost around £15 more per month if I was a new customer on the same package!!!

So in effect its a 25% increase from last months prices for fibre broadband

Edit..  its even worse than that

 

25% increase in prices and lower speeds !!!

 

For new subscribers.  You get a WiFi range extender on the new package but they are cheap and don't see how they add so much to the bill.

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On 6/25/2022 at 6:18 AM, Andy Onchan said:

All of the ales in Shoprite that were previously sold as 3 for £5 are now 3 for £6.

Siansbury's Taste the Difference India Pale Ale, at above price in Shoprite, is £1.65 a bottle across. One of the others is £1.50 a bottle in Sainsbury;s across. (23 June)

A nice deal if you can get it.

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8 minutes ago, monasqueen said:

Siansbury's Taste the Difference India Pale Ale, at above price in Shoprite, is £1.65 a bottle across. One of the others is £1.50 a bottle in Sainsbury;s across. (23 June)

A nice deal if you can get it.

Worth checking on amazon as well. There are shipping restrictions to IOM for some products which can be a pain  

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On 6/25/2022 at 6:18 AM, Andy Onchan said:

All of the ales in Shoprite that were previously sold as 3 for £5 are now 3 for £6.

Yet another increase - Bushy's beers,  the ones in 2 pint milk bottles, were 3 for £10. They are now 3 for £12.

£2 per pint is more expensive than a lot of bottled beers, even in Shoprite. (The 3 for £6 offer is for 500ml bottles - less than a pint).

Sorry, yet another potential sale lost.

(Tesco have upped their beer prices, too, with no "bulk" buy offers.)

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