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Is there any place for car hiring?

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Hi guys,
Has anyone done car leasing? I think it is cheaper than buying, am I wrong?
Grateful for your help, also any good tips of where to lease.
Thanks in advance!
 
This topic has come up a few times recently. Try using the search button. ;)
 
I was offered an excellent deal on an E class today by www.skyfleet.co.uk

It was an E220 CDi on 30,000 mile per year with full maintenance for under £500 per month.

Let us know if you find something good. :D
 
Hi,
Yes! You are right that car leasing is cheaper than car buying. I've just found a good car leasing site called http://www.link_removed/. It might be interesting to some of you. XXXXX Vehicle Leasing provides a complete vehicle acquisition and management service to businesses throughout the UK. Hope this will help you.
All the best!
 
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Hi,
Yes! You are right that car leasing is cheaper than car buying. I've just found a good car leasing site called http://www.link_removed/. It might be interesting to some of you. xxxx Vehicle Leasing provides a complete vehicle acquisition and management service to businesses throughout the UK. Hope this will help you.
All the best!

Sounds like an advert to me
 
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I agree, Hermanshaw and Jonathanjoe now banned.

Posts edited to remove links. We're not going to help with SEO optimisation for these chaps.

Both IP's related to an India based telemarketing firm.
 
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I agree, Hermanshaw and Jonathanjoe now banned.

Posts edited to remove links. We're not going to help with SEO optimisation for these chaps.

Both IP's related to an India based telemarketing firm.

How about this James Franklin character? Also joined in Dec 07 and only asked 2 questions, anyone recommend any lease companies?
 
Well spotted, same IP address range... now banned.
 
This is a very clever type of marketing... except the spam cretins can't do it right because they are not professional.

The correct method is to become accepted and liked as a member of an online community and THEN you start recommending a product/service... these numpties just haven't got the patience. They're about as good as the morons who send emails such as:

Subject: Brilliant in 2008 <--- vague, exciting title
Subject: Blue carrot horse painting <--- strange, enticing title

And you find out it's another spam email about viagra, cialis or penis enlargement. If I didn't click on your old emails (subject: penis enlargement) why do you think I am going to click through when I find out you've fooled me?
 

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