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Reply 1
Tsunami? :lolwut:
Reply 2
Original post by ch0llima
Tsunami? :lolwut:

that was a jk i just meant does it make a diff?
Reply 3
no, cause firm takes precedent over insurance; but it'd be stupid to insurance an unconditional offer, since you have two anyway?
Reply 4
Do it for the lols.
You cannot have an insurance if your firm is unconditional.
Reply 6
Original post by SmallTownGirl
You cannot have an insurance if your firm is unconditional.


yes i just realised that...had to decline the other one....
:frown:hope theres no tsunami
If you can't have an insurance if you firm an unconditional, what happens if the university cannot run your course, for whatever reason?

Do you have to go through Extra or something?
Reply 8
ucas doesnt let you wants you firm an unconditional thats where your going
Reply 9
Original post by unluckyguy
that was a jk i just meant does it make a diff?


Well, it was a very bizarre and some might argue insensitive comment.
Original post by ilickbatteries
If you can't have an insurance if you firm an unconditional, what happens if the university cannot run your course, for whatever reason?

Do you have to go through Extra or something?


I am wondering, too. :smile:
Not a very funny 'joke' mate..
Reply 12
Original post by unluckyguy
that was a jk i just meant does it make a diff?


That's hardly a joke, you stupid insensitive *****.
(edited 13 years ago)
WTF? Where do you live?
Reply 14
Original post by unluckyguy
that was a jk i just meant does it make a diff?


Its too soon to make jokes like that
Reply 15
How's setting an insurance on UCAS going to make you Tsunami proof?
Tsunami is a joke?
Shame on you:angry:
Reply 17
Calm down guys.

OP has received quite a few cautions already.

But seriously OP, you've picked the wrong time to make such a joke.
Don't go to any of them. Tsunami will hit both!

Anyway, Tsunami is not a joke. It's terrible.

On a serious note, you cannot have insurance if you got unconditional firm.

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