You order something and then try and pay with card, they say sorry we only take cash, what are you?
Correct!Wrong!
You put £1 in a locker, it is one of those machines that keep the coin, you only realise after finishing with the locker, what are you?
Correct!Wrong!
Vending machine doesn't release your chocolate bar, what are you?
Correct!Wrong!
Parking machine refuse to accept certain coins, what do you do?
Correct!Wrong!
Finding out you've been given the wrong change
Correct!Wrong!
You and your mates go to a nightclub, everyone gets let in except one of your mates because he's too drunk, you only realise after everyone has paid £10 each for entry, they refuse to refund you, what are you?
Correct!Wrong!
You get charged £3.40 for a '99' ice-cream, what are you?
Correct!Wrong!
You get overcharged at the supermarket for an item, what are you?
Correct!Wrong!
Two of you go out for a meal, it's fairly good all around but when the bill comes they've automatically put a 12.5% service charge/tip on the bill. What do you do?
Correct!Wrong!
You and your mates are on one of those drinking group bike things (see photo), one of your mates decides it would be hilarious to slam on the brakes and you and a few others go flying off the thing. You've got a few scratches but your £300 phone screen is smashed, what do you do?
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If you’re working for yourself / earning an income on the side you need to let HMRC know – There are numerous benefits but also some drawbacks
You need to always ensure whatever you’re doing is legal and not hurting anyone else – be careful and always think twice
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