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Post by aloanatlast on Oct 30, 2015 5:26:44 GMT
Following on from other products you never knew existed, 16832 wants a loan to launch "high-end hairbrushes".
And I never realised there was a different sort for the lower end
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Post by blender on Oct 30, 2015 9:50:26 GMT
Chameleons have little experience of hairbrushes, but thank you for pointing out an example of what an A band application looks like now. It confirmed my decision to keep well away from holding the SME loans. I have an idea for high-vis jackets for chameleons - should be good for £50k through Autobid.
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Post by davee39 on Oct 30, 2015 9:57:56 GMT
As the owner of a rather limited remaining supply of hair I invested £25 in a soft bristle wooden brush as opposed to the nasty cheap plastic ones widely available! My previous quality brush had expired after about 20 yrs - not such a pointless idea since I was forced to buy online having tried many local retailers.
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Post by blender on Oct 30, 2015 10:11:05 GMT
As the owner of a rather limited remaining supply of hair I invested £25 in a soft bristle wooden brush as opposed to the nasty cheap plastic ones widely available! My previous quality brush had expired after about 20 yrs - not such a pointless idea since I was forced to buy online having tried many local retailers. With FC the quality of the idea is irrelevant. It's the borrower business to date which is assessed. That borrower could be wanting the cash to go mining for green cheese on the moon to sell cheese through TK Maxx or Amazon, it would still be assessed an A and Autobid would fund it - now that it does 100%.
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Post by goldservice on Oct 30, 2015 10:31:12 GMT
As the owner of a rather limited remaining supply of hair I invested £25 in a soft bristle wooden brush as opposed to the nasty cheap plastic ones widely available! My previous quality brush had expired after about 20 yrs - not such a pointless idea since I was forced to buy online having tried many local retailers. I recently bought a quality shaving brush online. The bristles fell out of the handle on first use. I can't find shaving soap (the traditional circular block) in the shops any more - but easy to find online now.
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Post by GSV3MIaC on Oct 30, 2015 11:28:13 GMT
Following on from other products you never knew existed, 16832 wants a loan to launch "high-end hairbrushes".
And I never realised there was a different sort for the lower end
Ah, you don't want to catch a crab when you are combing for nits!!
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Post by registerme on Oct 30, 2015 12:18:36 GMT
As the owner of a rather limited remaining supply of hair I invested £25 in a soft bristle wooden brush as opposed to the nasty cheap plastic ones widely available! My previous quality brush had expired after about 20 yrs - not such a pointless idea since I was forced to buy online having tried many local retailers. I recently bought a quality shaving brush online. The bristles fell out of the handle on first use. I can't find shaving soap (the traditional circular block) in the shops any more - but easy to find online now. Boots have stopped selling the stuff near me, but there is a Superdrug that sells a Nivea shaving soap bowl. Might be worth looking for it online too (at least you now know the name of a manufacturer!).
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Post by blender on Oct 30, 2015 13:13:01 GMT
Must be difficult being a superannuated male mammal. You can get this set at Amazon - scary. Genuine high-end badger-hair shaving-brush, not beaver-hair.
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