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Ohm y God! You just couldn't resist it, huh?
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Wire you surprised?
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You should charge for this!
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This is one of the reasons I don't switch bank accounts. I desperately want to but I just don't trust these automated systems not to **** it up. When you make a living writing these kinds of systems the more complex you know it is the less confident you are that their developers have done it right lol
How to auto switch bank account. Been given this task and don't know how to start, plz send codes it's urgent.
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A couple of years ago I switched to Nationwide. Everything went according to plan and timescale, and I now have a better deal than before.
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F-ES Sitecore wrote: How to auto switch bank account. Been given this task and don't know how to start, plz send codes it's urgent.
Email me the account details, and I'll do it for you ...
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Cool, my name is Prince Adebowale Okafor Hassan of Nigeria....
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Years ago, Bank of America bought out the tiny little bank that I was using in Cardiff by the Sea, CA (north of San Diego.) I intentionally moved all but about $15 to another bank, not trusting BofA. Sure enough, after the "transition", I went to the ATM to check my balance and had over $25,000!
Turns out "they" had merged my account with someone else's.
I always wonder who "they" are? Was this some bug in the software? A random cosmic ray glitch?
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It's stuff like that which makes me want to stay with the likes of British Gas for my gas supplies and Hydro (SSE) for Electric. No dual fuelling, no random company in the middle etc.
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Same thing happened to me recently (Iresa went bust) I had a large credit balance because they never billed me and they also paid me interest on my credit balance! maybe explains why they went bust....
Advice was don't change, any outstanding balance(credit or debit) will be transferred to a new company appointed by the regulator. Any credit balance is protected by the regulator.
It all went smoothly, with the new supplier putting us onto their best tariff and charging my credit balance for the power used on the original Iresa rates. Once balance transferred we could then move to another supplier.
If you change mid-bankruptcy it can delay refunds of any credit balance.
Apparently multiple smaller suppliers at the cheaper end of the supply market have gone under this year.
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Steve Owen wrote: smaller suppliers at the cheaper end of the supply market have gone under this year. They don't actually supply anything, it's all smoke and mirrors.
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Spark Energy - Wikipedia[^]
"The company ceased trading on 23 November 2018 after a series of major failures, including the failure to pay the industry regulator Ofgem to the sum of £14.4 Million for their renewables obligation (RO) payment."
Er hum. Need we say more?
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OriginalGriff wrote: several hundred pounds a year better off. I wish I could lose weight that quickly.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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So are you moving to Ofgem then?
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Thank Bog I just bought 1000 shares of a well established supplier of candles in the UK! I'd invest in warm, fuzzy sheep, too, but I'm sure you already have your favorites - for warmth, of course. Wise choice, renewable and organic!
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Barrier boy is for jam or gin? (6)
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Never throw anything away, Griff
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I'm thinking of setting up a private NuGet server for our development department.
TeamCity 2017.1 seems to have NuGet support, but the documentation is confusing, it gives the impression that this is only for self built NuGet packages which are stored with the build artifacts.
Anyone has got any experience with this, can I use it for standard NuGet packages ?
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Where I work we use Teamcity for our own custom built libraries with Nuget packages.
It is possible although I am not on the team which configures the build server - so it is possible but not a very helpful answer... sorry
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Thanks! useful information, but I'm still wondering how to use standard NuGet packages with TeamCity ...
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Well, this was just some shameless self-promotion
I'm afraid that my TC knowledge is limited to clicking on the buttons to get my stuff built, so I can't be of more help than this.
kr,
Gaston
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On nuget there is a package Nuget.Server (or something like that). It allows you to create your own private Nuget feed very easily.
There is a little bit of documentation on how to use it.
After hosting it, you can use it in the same way as official nuget feed.
You can also automate publishing by adding scripts for that to your CI.
Of course you can also use paid services like MyGet or something.
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