Dr-Strange wrote on 13.10.2024 at 12:55: Question about GJ Coins
I have 6.74€ lying around until I get back to the 10,- will take a long time I assume, unless you are lucky enough to win the monthly lottery of course.
Is it possible that I just give the coins to someone who gets to 10 through my balance plus his? So I deduct and credit the person?
You can of course ignore them but my inner Monk is bothered by this half but nothing whole in my account 😂😂😂
Just wait for the lottery, then you might have 36,74€. In order to get rid of it, 2 PSC (10) and 1 voucher (15) would be a good idea. Alternatively, 1 PSC (10) or a GJ voucher (25). In both cases you would have €1.74 left over. Then another euro to the animal shelter...Remainder 0.74. Whether this is bearable for your monk, he would then have to tell you Alternatively, donate everything right away, as Pneumatic suggested. But I think you can only do this in full euro amounts. Back and forth between users has already been asked several times, but it won't work if I've understood correctly.
Langhans_innen wrote on 13.10.2024 at 13:06:
Just wait for the lottery, then you might have 36,74€. To make up for this, 2 PSC (10) and 1 voucher (15) would be a good idea. Alternatively, 1 PSC (10) or a GJ voucher (25). In both cases you would have €1.74 left over. Then another euro to the animal shelter...Remainder 0.74. Whether this is bearable for your monk, he would then have to tell you Alternatively, donate everything right away, as Pneumatic suggested. But I think you can only do this in full euro amounts.
It was just a small, exemplary calculation. Your Monk seems to be really quite meticulous, strict and almost pedantic I think there are worse things than 6.74€ in a Coins account, especially as they are also increasing in value. I suspect/hope that you won't be dropping out of here any time soon and at some point the €6.74 will automatically become €10
Langhans_innen wrote on October 13th, 2024 at 1:13 pm:
Just a small, exemplary calculation example. Your Monk seems to be really quite meticulous, strict and almost pedantic I think there are worse things than 6.74€ on Coins account, especially since they also increase in value. I suspect/hope that you won't be dropping out of here any time soon and at some point the €6.74 will automatically become €10
The coins usually increase in value, but at €6.50 or so he would get around 10 cents per month. So it would take him years to reach the 10€ If he's not lucky in the monthly raffles: maybe he'll be lucky in the Advent calendar and can look forward to one or more 10 codes. Maybe he can then get a 15€ gift card, then he would have most of it gone again, because the 25 PSC/Amazon cards are no longer offered for exchange
The coins usually increase in value, but at 6,50€ or so he would get about 10 cents per month. So it would take years until he reaches the 10€ If he is not lucky with the monthly raffles: maybe he will be lucky with the Advent calendar and can still look forward to one or more 10 codes. Maybe he can then get a 15€ gift card, then he would have most of it gone again, because the 25 PSC/Amazon cards are no longer offered for exchange
Exactly, there are always ways and means to get rich Yes, the thing with the coins was more of a theoretical nature.....I mean that in my early days a coin was worth €0.46 or so...now over 70 cents. That's not an insignificant increase in value, but with a small holding of €6.74, it's obviously not worth it. You're right about that
My second car is due for MOT (Golf Kombie built in 2009 250000 Km 2 Ltr. 130 PS trailer coupling) is a bit broken according to my garage's estimate of approx. 2000.00 € for the repair. I need it to drive to the different stables in the morning and to feed my animals. Unfortunately there are a few dirt roads with big potholes.
Now I was thinking about having it done and driving it for another 2 years or buying a new used one.
I've decided I need a new one.
I have now bought the following car (Golfkombie Bluemotion year of construction 2021 28000 KM 1.5 Ltr 130 PS, Avantgarde equipment glass sunroof and a lot of equipment only it doesn't have a trailer hitch, but I'll install it myself later).
I have now paid €16,000 for the car and will get a set of all-weather tires next year. I got another €500 for my old car.
gagapapamama wrote on 14.10.2024 at 21:32: Bargain or no bargain ?
My second car is due for TÜV (Golfkombie year of construction 2009 250000 Km 2 Ltr. 130 PS trailer hitch) is a lot broken according to the cost estimate of my workshop approx. 2000,00 € for the repair. I need it to drive to the different stables in the morning and to feed my animals. Unfortunately there are a few dirt roads with big potholes.
Now I was thinking about having it done and driving it for another 2 years or buying a new used one.
I've decided I need a new one.
I have now bought the following car (Golfkombie Bluemotion year of construction 2021 28000 KM 1.5 Ltr 130 PS, Avantgarde equipment glass sunroof and a lot of equipment only it doesn't have a trailer hitch, but I'll install it myself later).
I have now paid €16,000 for the car and will get a set of all-weather tires next year. I got another €500 for my old car.
Was that a bargain?
It's definitely not a bad deal for the mileage, if you compare it with other offers.
Something different. WhatsApp has this company account. I keep asking myself whether a company has any other options available? For example, whether the company has already read the message for itself, but is displayed to me as not read on WhatsApp, i.e. as grayed out? I hope I have expressed myself clearly?^^
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Also a possibility, but I'm not a fan of online donations and if that's the case I like to choose the company myself.
But let's see is an option😀
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It's just about leaving the possibilities to you, it's not even a reason to get slightly stupid young Padawan.🙏
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Just wait for the lottery, then you might have 36,74€. In order to get rid of it, 2 PSC (10) and 1 voucher (15) would be a good idea. Alternatively, 1 PSC (10) or a GJ voucher (25). In both cases you would have €1.74 left over. Then another euro to the animal shelter...Remainder 0.74. Whether this is bearable for your monk, he would then have to tell you Alternatively, donate everything right away, as Pneumatic suggested. But I think you can only do this in full euro amounts. Back and forth between users has already been asked several times, but it won't work if I've understood correctly.
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Okay boss! Just a thought! Merci
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It was just a small, exemplary calculation. Your Monk seems to be really quite meticulous, strict and almost pedantic I think there are worse things than 6.74€ in a Coins account, especially as they are also increasing in value. I suspect/hope that you won't be dropping out of here any time soon and at some point the €6.74 will automatically become €10
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The coins usually increase in value, but at €6.50 or so he would get around 10 cents per month. So it would take him years to reach the 10€ If he's not lucky in the monthly raffles: maybe he'll be lucky in the Advent calendar and can look forward to one or more 10 codes. Maybe he can then get a 15€ gift card, then he would have most of it gone again, because the 25 PSC/Amazon cards are no longer offered for exchange
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Exactly, there are always ways and means to get rich Yes, the thing with the coins was more of a theoretical nature.....I mean that in my early days a coin was worth €0.46 or so...now over 70 cents. That's not an insignificant increase in value, but with a small holding of €6.74, it's obviously not worth it. You're right about that
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My second car is due for MOT (Golf Kombie built in 2009 250000 Km 2 Ltr. 130 PS trailer coupling) is a bit broken according to my garage's estimate of approx. 2000.00 € for the repair. I need it to drive to the different stables in the morning and to feed my animals. Unfortunately there are a few dirt roads with big potholes.
Now I was thinking about having it done and driving it for another 2 years or buying a new used one.
I've decided I need a new one.
I have now bought the following car (Golfkombie Bluemotion year of construction 2021 28000 KM 1.5 Ltr 130 PS, Avantgarde equipment glass sunroof and a lot of equipment only it doesn't have a trailer hitch, but I'll install it myself later).
I have now paid €16,000 for the car and will get a set of all-weather tires next year. I got another €500 for my old car.
Was that a bargain?
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It's definitely not a bad deal for the mileage, if you compare it with other offers.
But I'm not really an expert... 😄
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