Thread here, may be of interest.
I thought that this was the most appropriate forum to post this topic on but if I am incorrect, please accept my apologies and move it. I have noticed recently that quite a few providers of financial products are starting to take notice of the ageing population and specifically target products which have been tailored for…
Something I started doing ages ago you might like to do as well. When I have every intention of making a purchase in a large'ish store, before I start on the transaction I aways say "do you have a concessionary day for pensioners please?" or "is today concessionary day for pensioners please?". This is done knowing full…
Has anybody got this It looks good. I'd like to buy it but it's on the American Arthritis.org site and you have to phone an order I wondered if ther was anywhere else first. It's on Amazon but again American and I can't really make sense of it. Thanks for any replies.
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You know the old saying, 'it's not what you know, it's who you know' – well, the same can be applied to navigating the aisles of your local supermarket – in this instance, 'its not what you shop, but where you shop'. We’ve uncovered baby aisle bargains and how you can save by crouching down . Now we’re unearthing secrets in the ‘world foods’ aisle…
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