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Originally Posted by MTVN
Clicked no before really reading the thread, thought you meant buying things like furniture on credit. I used to have a tab running at my local pub but not because I couldn't pay, it was just easier. They don't like people doing it as much anymore because of non payment. Probably a blessing really because I'd never have any idea what to expect when I paid a tab - could be £20, could be £80 and often it'd be split across multiple tabs. It would often have been open a few days so I never really kept track of what it should be
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I mean, the kind of tab I have in mind is £15-20 tops. I don’t know who’d get the cheek to rake up hundreds at their local anyway. I’m literally talking a couple of drinks, some tea, sugar, noodles, bread, a pint and a half. £20 being the absolute upper cap. I wasn’t really talking Klarna or credit cards.