| MissLioness |
Please remember that the old twenty pound note soon to be will be replaced by a new one. So dont get caught out and get rid of your old ones before the end of june.
| 3 Jun 10, 12:59 PM Northernmale UK, 2 yrs |
I think you'll find that the old one's will always be worth £20, the post office usually changes out of date note's. | |
| 3 Jun 10, 1:54 PM EricStanton UK(BD), 11 yrs |
I don't seem to be able to hang onto them for long anyway We're here for a good time, not a long time. | |
| 3 Jun 10, 2:37 PM MissLioness UK(LS), 5 yrs |
no suprise there then lol. pesky kids | |
| 3 Jun 10, 2:45 PM misstressclare UK(TA), 4 yrs £ |
whats a 20 pound note??????????? | |
| 3 Jun 10, 4:58 PM MisterBear UK(WA), 8 yrs |
Why don't they put expiry dates on them, then the only ones left in circulation after that date would be in single men's fridges and cupboards. I always behave. I just don't specify how. | |
| 3 Jun 10, 5:09 PM strokes321 UK(M), 2 yrs |
I did'nt know that, i have a stash of them, i best break em out. If you want to see whats behind these cold eyes | |
| 3 Jun 10, 6:15 PM MissLioness UK(LS), 5 yrs |
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| 4 Jun 10, 2:26 AM Trussedworthy UK(NW), 6 yrs |
Bank robbers, blaggers, kidnappers and fraudsters everywhere are going to be crying into their stash. Actually I'm sure that's why they do it.. Try walking into a bank or PO with a big bag full of ill-gotten that you can't reasonably account for how you acquired and they'll be on the phone to plod before you leave the building. |