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MissSexyBum wrote: »
Look i honestly do appreciate your help ok,
but theres no point in me screwing up my entire life just to try being an extra nice person.
xmas and season of goodwill and all that......i want a size 8 with 29 leg in black and a dark blue pair in the same size....what will you sell em me for?!!!2013 wins...angry birds knex.0 -
:rotfl:MissSexyBum wrote: »K well im off out shopping now as i need to go and gets some clothes from the sales that are gna be on..
good luck!
let us know what you spent ya tenner on:rotfl::rotfl:2013 wins...angry birds knex.0 -
LegalBlonde wrote: »LOL LOL if it makes you feel any better she is not the only one - a search on ebay shows 20 for sale but some at £14.95 buy it now, this is boots hatbox all over again I feel sorry for people who do not realise. However it appears MSB (who is now seemingly off at the sales, good luck, hope you get lots of santa skirts in primark for £4 to put on ebay for 4p (I am just following your business model) as that's the only thing I saw in the sales) is the only one silly enough to brag on here about it!!
Hope LW restock and everyone gets lucky. I also hope mine fit as I read about them being large sizes after ordering!!!
actually i was watching a pair of these a couple of weeks ago, before this discount and that was their original price, there are a number of littlwood clearance sellers on there all the time.0 -
Only one combination left at size 12 so bought 2 pairs and will keep one for nieces birthday.
She could end up with 2 pairs though depending on if I can squeeze my backside into them lol!0 -
I've bought these in the past, I do hope the black ones are now made of a different material, I only ever wore them the once for about 20 minutes
Mine are now in a drawer waiting for the day my hoover breaks, as when it does all I'll need to do is put these on, roll around on the carpet and all bits of fluff/animal hair will be stuck to the jeans :rotfl:
ignore the reviews re sizing, you take pot luck, you could order 2 pairs the same size, 1 will fit 1 will be too big, unsure about leg length, buy longer, they shrink in the wash :rolleyes:
but for £1 a pair .. I've just ordered 4 pairs ahem blue thoughThis will (hopefully) be mine No 131Cash, Laptop, Iphone 3GS0 -
I'm not so happy now that I've realised they are not high rise. I'm not as young as I used to be and don't want low rise ones that sit on my wobbly tum.Money, money, money, must be funny, in the rich man's World!0
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MissSexyBum wrote: »Omg are people really this petty that they feel the need to look through everything that ive ever written in previous posts about my personal financial situation,
and then keep commenting on that and me making use of an amazing offer??:eek:
Yes ok i am unemployed currently.
Yes i get extremely little money, 90% of which goes on paying my rent leaving me very very little left to live on.
And so yes i do need to find other ways of bridging the gap between my Lha rate and my actual rent (like the council say), and so when i see amazingly cheap offers like this i make the most of them.
The expression 'Get a proper job' springs to mind instead of surfing the net all day, looking for deals and selling stuff on ebay. I hope someone shops you to the social because you are 'earning' and therefore should not be entitled to benefits that hard working people pay their taxes to provide you with.
People like you make me sick with their smug attitudes to 'earning' money whilst holding their hands out to claim benefits
For the record I have no problem with people on benefits as a genuine stop gap or if they really need it but after watching my scrounger of an ex claim all sorts of DLA and drive around in a motobility car when there was bog all wrong with him some people get my goat. A bit like the couple we saw today pretending to be disabled and bragging they were going for a 'free dinner' at the local homeless shelter. We watched as they carried their crutches round the corner, only using them when in sight of their 'free lunch'.
Honestly, the amount of effort some people put into being lazy and not working staggers me sometimes :eek:
Yes it is a 'grabbit while you can' and fortunately most people like to see as many people as possible benefit from a good offer, rather than one person bagging everything - hence the reason the forum exists in the first place. I am thankful that most people like the spread the love (and the savings and good deals) around - and to those people - Happy New Year :-)
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Okay call me stupid but, if you're so skint.. and live on £10 pm how the hell do you buy 110 pairs of jeans for £110.. then sell on ebay which for quick payment and what most people prefer is PayPal which would mean you'd have to make the buyer wait for their item till you have withdrawn funds which takes on average of 3-4 working days, as on £10 pm you can't buy the jeans at £110 then post them which is probably about £2 per pair of jeans?
Also if someone was so skint, would the internet be a needed thing or luxary item? hmmmPlan to save all child benefit from Jan 26th - November 30th
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can we please stick to the grabbit post now i really don't want to see this young girl victimised anymore it's shameful.0
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just logged on and missed out, I could have done with even one pair at this fantastic price.If you want to be rich, never, ever have kids0
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