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Scots are thrifty, not cheap

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:15 pm
by Webb
I'm thinking of making one of these myself.

Scot cashes in with fake ‘ginger discount card’

A RED-HAIRED Aberdonian claims he has saved more than £200 after using a homemade “ginger discount card” in shops, bars and taxis.

Richard Macrae was given the homemade card for his 30th birthday by a friend as a joke.

But when he presented it in shops, bars, restaurants and cinemas, Mr Macrae was surprised to find many retailers agreed to take money off his purchases.

“People have always given me stick for my hair colour but now I’m going out three nights a week and saving a fortune. The joke’s on them,” said Mr Macrae.

“It comes out with me more than my bank card. My reputation precedes me: once I was asked by a security guard if I was the ‘ginger discount guy’.

“I ask if they do the ginger ­discount and when they look confused, I slide across my card.

“Usually everyone gets the humour behind it. Some people look confused and wonder if it’s real, which is always a laugh, but most get the joke. I’ve saved a couple of hundred pounds maybe, with money off booze, taxis, food and club entries. Over four years it fairly builds up ...

Re: Scots are thrifty, not cheap

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 8:45 pm
by OldAirmail
I can't use a "ginger" discount card. :cry:

I wonder if I could make a "Half a Head of Gray Hair" discount card? :think:

Re: Scots are thrifty, not cheap

PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 2:44 am
by Fozzer
..... :lol: ... :lol: ....!

Ingenuity is a wonderful gift!.... :dance: ...!

Paul... :mrgreen: ....!

Re: Scots are thrifty, not cheap

PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 3:08 am
by ozzy72
Fair play to him, if you can get a discount, why not? I come from a long line of gingers, I'm the first non-ginger in my family (although the facial fuzz is ginger, the hair is dirty blonde).

Re: Scots are thrifty, not cheap

PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 3:56 am
by Fozzer
I consider myself very fortunate.... ;) ....., although my dear old Mum had a head of thick, gorgeous auburn hair, I took after my Dad in having black hair, which resulted in all my many off-spring having dark hair....
...not a ginger one left in the family!

I do notice, as I get older, that feint hair on my arms show a trace of ginger when viewed in certain lights....
...but that's OK....no-one else can see it...!

Paul....Ginger biscuits are OK!... :mrgreen: ...!