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Jc

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  1. I had two new windows fitted;two of the scruffiest workmen turned up-late-one was wider than he was tall,wearing a pair of towelling shorts and the other was barely 5ft. tall.Two hours later,they left leaving a perfect job;and I mean perfect;didn't even need redecorating where the wallpaper touched the window.
  2. You can tell the booking clerk your age and get a discount;in fact,the clerk last year asked our age,didn't want to see proof and gave us the discount.Interestingly,for the journey one way ,we got a shared ticket and back,two separate tickets.
  3. To heat a whole house with electric radiators is unlikely to work - given the resriction on supply;you would only be able to have a few on at a time;oil or gas would seem the obvious route to take.I had storage radiators in the UK running on "cheap" electricity-even they cost a fortune to run-the  gas system fitted later was infinitely better.
  4. Had an electric boiler years ago in a factory to supply hot water to a piece of machinery-powerful(10Kw),heated up quickly,low maintenance-as long as cleaned annually but cost a fortune to run.In France we get our hot water from a tank heated by electricity(1.7Kw) and it is very good-supplies sink,basin and shower but to heat a house I would estimate you would need a boiler with about 30Kw. output.And you would need 3-phase supply.
  5. To get a "compte etranger",you must reside and pay tax outside France and you now will be asked to prove both.Always carry a can of fuel in the boot.I was driving north up the N20 on a Sunday a few years ago and there were no petrol stations open,manned or auto.I eventually came into a village and found one open and the owner got up from his lunch to serve me-by the look of the queue when I left,his lunch was going to be very cold by the time he got back to it.
  6. There are many different levels of so-called "free" travel cover offered on Gold cards-the minimum  usually only covers you for what you paid for-ie.if you used it to pay for a ferry crossing-it only covers you on that crossing-nothing else.Most exclude pre-existing medical conditions.I once had to claim on my proper insurance and was glad I had it.I dislocated my ankle totally.It paid for an operation,hospital stay,repatriation for my wife and myself(that included taxi to airport in France,BA flights and taxi from Gatwick) and a driver to bring our car home-this was all done with a single phone call to the insurer,they organized everything,took over completely.I would never travel again without similar cover.
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