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Retro- definitely, it's not fair that sellers have almost no way to complain about "buyers". Grrrr...
Oh daisy.. hopefully you will have energy tomorrow..I can smell them alreadyGrocery challenge October: £228.28/£250.00 NSD 4 ( not completed)
Grocery challenge November : £291.65/300.00 NSD 10
Grocery challenge December : £0/240.00 NSD0 -
just a thought if I do that will they be able to leave negative for me? I have already gone through the dispute thing as I thought that would block them from leaving feedback?**"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**0
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retro_bluebell wrote: »Im going to do that and leave it in shouty capitals lol
No,no, no!! However mad you are don't do it. eBay will remove your comment and could suspend you for rule breaking.
Just file a non-paying bidder alert and get your fees back, the" buyer" will eventually get suspended after three strikes.
I'm with the full fat milk is the food of the devil, as is chocolate and cream. I used to tolerate semi-skimmed but after a spell of pneumonia a couple of years ago I can't bear the creaminess of that either.0 -
retro_bluebell wrote: »just a thought if I do that will they be able to leave negative for me? I have already gone through the dispute thing as I thought that would block them from leaving feedback?
No, once eBay has refunded your fees the waste of space cannot leave a comment.0 -
No,no, no!! However mad you are don't do it. eBay will remove your comment and could suspend you for rule breaking.
Just file a non-paying bidder alert and get your fees back, the" buyer" will eventually get suspended after three strikes.
I'm with the full fat milk is the food of the devil, as is chocolate and cream. I used to tolerate semi-skimmed but after a spell of pneumonia a couple of years ago I can't bear the creaminess of that either.
cool I was hoping you would be around to advise(not that you havent helped Meds)I have closed the dispute and they have credited me the fee, so I havent wasted any money, its so annoying though!
**"Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today. Let us begin."**0 -
retro_bluebell wrote: »cool I was hoping you would be around to advise
(not that you havent helped Meds)I have closed the dispute and they have credited me the fee, so I havent wasted any money, its so annoying though!
Isn't it just? I get months of well-behaved buyers then, like buses, a load of non-payers turn up together.0 -
Oh instant way to cheer myself up - look at a photo taken last August and compare it to one taken today! I'm feeling positively skinny :rotfl:0
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Yes LIR - I knew there was something funny about you:p
I hate skimmed, it's not really noticable in drinks but as a glass of milk it's horrid and watery.
I love, love, love the first bit off the top of the milk where it's all the good stuff, and even better gold top, or Jersey milk ooooh heaven.You are like DH...he's been known to throw himself in front of milk vans to see if they have a gold top on board...(seriously!). My dad used to give me milk with ice ubes when I was little (we lived in a really hot country) and I HATED IT. put me off milk for a long time. If I have o eek out the milk I drink black coffee/herbal tea and have the milk as it is or in few other uses. I love cream, and I love milk...just not out of the same glass.
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Oh instant way to cheer myself up - look at a photo taken last August and compare it to one taken today! I'm feeling positively skinny :rotfl:
Haha, isn't it awesome to see progress.
Atm old pics make me sad,
but I'm hoping soooon it'll be totally different
P.S.
I love whoever mentioned grilled veg for tea tonight (magpye?!)
I had grilled courgette and bnut squash with marmite :T0 -
Daisybella, I was thinking about you...why not try mixing a little semi skimmed goats milk with the skimmed, just a wee bit, like milk cordial with milk?0
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