Same as rip.off vouchers. People think they're doing you a favour buying you them for birthday or Xmas.
No. Being lazy more like
They run out and you lose the money or the place goes into liquidation and you lose the money or there's nothing you really want but you feel you have to spend it...
You're not telling me that's natural.
I like curvy ladies but detest anything false. I'm not even keen on makeup.
A handsome woman should look good without the need for a load of war paint.
I used to have a Barclays account when I was a penniless student in the early eighties.
The manager sent me letter informing me that I was ONLY £X.XX in credit and could I rectify the situation immediately?
I did.
I walked down there immediately on opening the letter and closed the account...
When you say "red little wire", do you mean the wire linking two terminals on the right hand switch in the diagram?
Are you saying the switch with the Red, Red, Yellow and Blue is working correctly, but the switch with Red, Red and Black is not?
I have done a bit of research and it seems that Crabtree introduced the E60 voELCB in 1956, the same year that Wylex introduced the Standard range consumer unit.
(Maybe a bit of a joint enterprise between George and Jack, as Wylex and Crabtree were not to be part of the same group until 38 years...
I think so too.
But I will say that if that 3 core is connected like that and the light works in one position and the breaker pops in the other, then the blue must be a neutral?
Red: Live feed
Yellow: Switch
Blue: Neutral
Or at least, if that is not the colour convention, one of the yellow or...
That is one suggestion to beat the thieves.
Don't take smartphones, but a dirt cheap dumb phone with a PAYG SIM.
Don't carry cash and only carry a debit card in a zipped well concealed pocket or money belt. Don't have anything in your pockets and if you have anything in a bag or rucksack...