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Anyone know how to spell plagiarism correctly. I know i spelt it wrong. Both times. Cant stand doing that.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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Havent done any housework or washing for days, what with this site and now ebay. Its taking all my timeThe forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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Hi Tes
It wasn't him as some posts replying to him have also been removed. Its just a pity that some newbies would have been put off posting after reading his comments as it happens so rarely. Glad its sorted now for you :T
I too have loads to do I really have to de-clutter and nothings getting done I think i'll just have 5 mins and its an hour before I know it
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When youre on the computer an hour seems like 5 mins and when youre at work, 5 minutes seems like an hour.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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As a recent graduate, I feel strongly that your daughter should get a job and a student loan to cover her allowance and rent. No matter what your income is, she will be able to get the minimum loan of £1500 per year, which is something. (APR 3.2%)
You are really struggling and trying so hard and having that money would really help you. The ISA should stop and she needs to control her own money - otherwise she won't learn.
Good luck with everything. Take care.Proud to be Dealing with my Debts0 -
Another thing to be careful of is private sales on ebay. If the buyer doesn't pay or takes advantage, you have no protection. If they really want it, they can bid for it! Good luck with selling all your stuff - It's good money making but I know how much hard work you're putting in.
Keep going and hang in there, hugs, Snich xProud to be Dealing with my Debts0 -
I think you have been very brave and VERY honest. If people critisize you for your honesty just ignore their small mindedness. You will win in the long run. You sound like you are gtting there. REMEMBER it takes time to change. This time next year you will be a different person. I really think you need to get your husband to amend his lifestyle. You cannot buy health. Good Luck. Pat on the back. Well done!0
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I've now sold 6 items and have 27 more listed on ebay. DS wont give me any more so looking around for other things to sell! Thanks folks for all your support. I am thinking about all your advice this weekend.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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I am relieved to say the private buyer did not come back to me. I've since found about 5 items that are extremely rare. One of them is the only one of its kind on ebay! Unfortunately, its not in mint condition but I've listed it anyway.Snich wrote:Another thing to be careful of is private sales on ebay. If the buyer doesn't pay or takes advantage, you have no protection. If they really want it, they can bid for it! Good luck with selling all your stuff - It's good money making but I know how much hard work you're putting in.
Keep going and hang in there, hugs, Snich xThe forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0 -
All the best with it tesohuhoa.
If you have a poundland near you, the jiffy bags are the chepaest Ive ever found in there for mailing games/cds/ etc.:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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