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Re: PayPal debt through gambling
Perhaps they do, but I can't think of a good reason why a betting platform accepts PayPal deposits in the first place. You can register your debit card details then deposit via them just as easi…1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
@@Florenceem lovely blind and kitchen which looks s if very easy to cook and prepare meals in. So much clear space:) @regnbue so sorry to hear about the tough time and your trip cancellation but glad…15 -
Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
Up early and then it was a joy to watch daylight creep in this morning. I feel like I’m coming out of hibernation as the days stretch. Washing hung out and I would say it was mostly dry when I brough…6 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
That sounds like a plan, 2p. No, I'm only 4 days post op ( had it Tuesday) and aching now so probably overdone it ( not for the first time!) pots mean no digging and easy weeding/harvesting. One…3 -
Re: EE haggling
if you want to stay on the EE signal have a look at mozillion. They have some great deals and no speed caps. Some of their pay as you go sim plans for 24 months upfront payments work out really cheap…1 -
Re: PensionBee Query
To be honest you're better off not looking at it, put the money in and leave it to grow. Check it now and again.1 -
Re: EE haggling
£10 for 1p mobile sounds expensive. I would wait until we are in April, and then request you PAC code from EE, and see if they will do you a deal. Don't trust EE. If you are asked to read a new …1 -
Re: EE haggling
Have just changed mine from Vodafone PAYG to Lebara monthly, bit more data with but also cheaper, £2.30pm for first 3 months, £6.90pm thereafter, will also get a £25 voucher. Was previously paying £1…1 -
Re: CrazyBee wants to be Mortgage Free!
Hi, I have successfully not eaten added sugar today, it looks like while I am type 2 diabetic on medicine I can't stop taking carbohydrates, but I can stop eating added sugar, day one a success……1 -
Re: From Frugal Foundations to Fortified Family Future
em n s also do a stir fry meal deal for £8 which might introduce a Chinese takeaway style meal especially with added vegetable spring rolls. It's a protein (Tempeh), a good choice of fresh noodl…5

