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Re: Old Style Daily Friday 26 June 2026
Good morning Gers, thanks for starting. Another hot sleepless night, we were told we would have thunderstorms overnight, but nothing yet. I thought it would start to cool down today, but looking at t…12 -
Re: Road To Financial Recovery
Finally Friday, I didn't get the planned Thursday / Friday off that I had hoped for due to been just crazy busy in work. So I have to now find another better time to book off, I will maybe think…5 -
Re: Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"
Horrid month, either rain, dark, fog or sea mist else too hot, projecting 75% PVGIS for the month, lowest June figures since install by some way7 -
Re: British Gas tariff with Cheaper Energy Club
Well i came here as i was looking at an advertised deal with BG V27 . Initially on the savings club page it looked like this deal would be a few quid cheaper than mu current fix , but when i looked a…1 -
Re: Sealed Pot Challenge ~ 19
Not checked in for a while but still potting away wherever I can. Did a litter pick the other day and found 2p so in the pot it went 😁3 -
Re: PIP Tribunal second attempt
ADHD isn't something you pick up at a later life, you either have it or you don't and it doesn't get worse. If you can drive, complete education, hold down a demanding job will little …2 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
I agree with masonic's rough calculation. Although that assumes that the money would be earning no interest for those 9 days, whereas you're likely to have it in an easy access account earn…4 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
£4.50 before any tax that might be due 😉1 -
Re: HSBC SCAM 08007838422
Yup. Network initiated clearing (called party clearing) time for landlines was reduced to 10 seconds around 2014, and I've a feeling it's been reduced further since then.5 -
Re: HSBC SCAM 08007838422
Thats a legacy analogue/landlines issue. Hanging up on a mobile terminates the call. No harm in rebooting your phone or switching to another one, but its not necessary.5
