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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / Car Maintenance (UK group) / January 2007

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Nicko - 21 Jan 2007 16:28 GMT
We take this opportunity to announce the updated new version of our
website www.easyMaintain.com which allows you to fix and repair or
install from new all your home fixtures and fittings.
This site is free and has special links to all the best suppliers on
line to save you time and money.
Remember a plumber will charge you up to £125.00 to change a tap
washer, something you can do yourself for £0.50p with
www.easyMaintain.com
This site is being updated daily so please log back in as often as you
want.
Logon now at www.easyMaintain.com and do it yourself
banjo - 21 Jan 2007 16:32 GMT
We take this opportunity to announce the updated new version of our
website www.easyMaintain.com which allows you to fix and repair or
install from new all your home fixtures and fittings.
This site is free and has special links to all the best suppliers on
line to save you time and money.
Remember a plumber will charge you up to £125.00 to change a tap
washer, something you can do yourself for £0.50p with
www.easyMaintain.com
This site is being updated daily so please log back in as often as you
want.
Logon now at www.easyMaintain.com and do it yourself

wast of time, i can not find a bit on their site to change the oil filter on
a reliant robin :)
Dave - 21 Jan 2007 17:16 GMT
> We take this opportunity to announce the updated new version of our
> website www.easyMaintain.com which allows you to fix and repair or
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> wast of time, i can not find a bit on their site to change the oil filter
> on a reliant robin :)

No but it tells you how to fix a combination boiler to the inside.
bucket - 21 Jan 2007 17:45 GMT
"Please register to view the contents"

WHY do they insist I register? I simply will not bother to look around the
site and they will get less hits. I'll register if I am posting something,
but not just to read whats going on or to get a feel of the site. Even then
I would be unlikely to register real info apart from a valid spare email
addresss, so what is the point insisting we spend time filling informs just
to have a look around?

Waste of time.

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bucket
Dave Plowman (News) - 21 Jan 2007 18:01 GMT
> We take this opportunity to announce the updated new version of our
> website www.easyBodge.com which allows you to fix and repair or
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> want.
> Logon now at www.easyBodge.com and do it yourself

Why would anyone want to use a site like this where you have to register,
where a check on the uk.d-i-y FAQ will give most of the answers anyone
needs?

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