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Hypno's "no more boom or bust" diary

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  • hypno06
    hypno06 Posts: 32,296 Forumite
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    DS hasn't been sick, and he doesn't have a temp, so that's ok so far. He is prone to chesty stuff, always has been and is asthmatic, so whenever he gets any hint of a cold it goes straight to his chest. I am sure it is nothing worse than that - and of course he never gets to catch up on sleep due to doing paper rounds every day, and then skiing at the weekends, so when he gets a bug of any sort, he is mega tired and then it turns into exhaustion.......

    I don't know where he gets the idea from that he has to work every day and not give himself chance to recharge his batteries :confused::rotfl:
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • macgirl
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    hypno06 wrote: »

    I don't know where he gets the idea from that he has to work every day and not give himself chance to recharge his batteries :confused::rotfl:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em!
  • hypno06 wrote: »
    It will send it back to your bingo account - the withdrawal won't go through even though it initally looks like it has.

    I did the same on my first one - withdrew £10, but when I logged in the next day, they had rejected the withdrawal and recredited my bingo account because it was under £20.

    In non-bingo news, OH has been paid so I am finally properly on course for my new housekeeping routine/regime (not sure which!).....:D

    Thanks Hypno,

    I have just checked my account and sure enough the £5 is back in there. I then deposted £20 thinking I would then withdraw £25 but since I have already made a withdrawal today ( or rather attempted) I now have to wait 660 minutes before I can withdraw:o. Must remember and do that tomorrow morning when my 660 minutes is up!

    40SM:D
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    hypno06 wrote: »
    Looks like taxi is cleaning up on the bingo - every time I look up, she is winning the big money :T

    I'm happy enough with my £2.50 though :rolleyes::rotfl:

    I finaly managed to deposit on both bingos..won nothing on bingobritain
    But withdrew £200 from Kingjackpot:j:j:j:j

    How long does it take to get to my account?...I'm wanting to do the free bingo on it do I need to deposit again or do I just play the free games and if I win say £5 deposit £15 so I can withdraw the £20 min?...I'm referring to Kingjackpot.


    Also bingobritain..I get £5 a day to play free so do I have to top up to withdraw if I win.


    Sorry for the questions:o:o:o:o:o
  • InaPickle
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    taxi73 wrote: »
    I finaly managed to deposit on both bingos..won nothing on bingobritain
    But withdrew £200 from Kingjackpot:j:j:j:j

    How long does it take to get to my account?...I'm wanting to do the free bingo on it do I need to deposit again or do I just play the free games and if I win say £5 deposit £15 so I can withdraw the £20 min?...I'm referring to Kingjackpot.


    Also bingobritain..I get £5 a day to play free so do I have to top up to withdraw if I win.


    Sorry for the questions:o:o:o:o:o

    Wowee! As Hypno would say, lucky lemons! :)

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  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    Lucky fairy dust on it's way
  • llamahead
    llamahead Posts: 324 Forumite
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    Good morning all - hope you all slept well, just got back from Uni. MS has really picked up here, got a good one for next week, a $25 bottle of wine and $10 pay so pleased with that. Also got a phone call one for $10.

    I'm very jealous at your free bingo, I can't do any from here. Good luck good luck good luck all.
    Mortgage = $277,000/$440,000 Started 29/06/10
    Sealed Pot 2012 = $910
    Sealed Pot 2013 = $790.80
    Sealed Pot 2014 = 543.50
  • hypno06
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    taxi73 wrote: »
    I finaly managed to deposit on both bingos..won nothing on bingobritain
    But withdrew £200 from Kingjackpot:j:j:j:j

    How long does it take to get to my account?...I'm wanting to do the free bingo on it do I need to deposit again or do I just play the free games and if I win say £5 deposit £15 so I can withdraw the £20 min?...I'm referring to Kingjackpot.


    Also bingobritain..I get £5 a day to play free so do I have to top up to withdraw if I win.


    Sorry for the questions:o:o:o:o:o

    You always were the lucky one taxi - I remember those big scratch wins you had a couple of years ago! Well done!!

    Anyway - with King you have to deposit once a week to be able to play the freebies......so if you haven't depsosited anything between now and next Tuesday, then put £20 in, withdraw £20 immediately and you will qualify for the free games. Withdrawals take 3-5 days to come through, and if you are winning bigger amounts they will ask for ID at some point so you will have to send them a copy of your driving licence, but it's all above board.

    B/Brit - min withdrawal is £20 so if you win less than that, top up and then withdraw.
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • hypno06
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    Online banking shows £15 bingo money in which I will pay to the 0%........and it also shows my council tax refund in - £1408 :j

    Tempting though it is to pay it to the debt, it will cover a reasonable amount of DS's ski costs for winter, so it will go into the ski pot and takes the pressure off us there a bit :D

    I think the monthly payment will reduce by about £30 as well, which I will snowball towards the debt.

    Oh, and 20p on the scratch this morning - how good can MSE life get :rotfl:
    Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)
    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)
  • llamahead
    llamahead Posts: 324 Forumite
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    Fantastic refund Hypno - did you think it was only going to be a few hundred pounds? Found myself wishing you would pay it off the debt so I could get the sense of achievement to see it coming down - maybe I need to work on getting myself another life outside MSE if I can get that excited about someone elses debt!
    Mortgage = $277,000/$440,000 Started 29/06/10
    Sealed Pot 2012 = $910
    Sealed Pot 2013 = $790.80
    Sealed Pot 2014 = 543.50
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