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MSE Parents Club Part 11
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feelinggood wrote: »Do eBay/Paypal accept that? I thought only recorded or special delivery would do.
Not sure. Didn't get that far, just said i had receipt and they then said it had been miraculously received.
Edit: Although I did download a form from Royal mail for Lost Mail. A Certificate of Postage from the post office is good enough for them. If buyer had insisted they had not received, I suppose I would have had to refund and claim against Royal Mail.0 -
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Do any of the ladies attending TC tomorrow need any boys clothes in 0-3, 3-6 months. Not sure I can be faffed with ebaying. I also have MOCs for little swimmers, pampers and some C&G ones, if anyone wants them0
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Mild dehydration can slow down or make contractions less efficient, but severe dehydration can cause contractions. Which may sound good at this point, but is in actual face very very bad. Think they slow down contractions simply due to metabolism effects, and cause contractions due to the build up of ketones which irritate your uterus.
Either way, you do not want to go through labour dehydrated.
Jillie, contact tescos as thats where you bought it from.
Amber is 18lbsand 70cm long
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Yay Amber
I have no idea how much Liam weighs, maybe I should take him next monday when I'm not in work, I like to know. He was 15lb something just after Christmas and the miserable HV told me not to bother getting him weighed until his 8 month check.0 -
rang tesco...have been a few other complaints, need to change the back wheels around. i've done that so we'll see if that works otherwise its a phonecall tomorrow or later if i parade up and down the street with it. lol'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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got-it-spend-it wrote: »Kindof- if you're reading this thread too, you can still have a water birth if you have an induction with the pessary or gel, or if they break your waters for you. You can't if you have the oxytocin drip as you have to be wired up and monitored the whole time with that.
I think they generally try the pessary two or three times before they move onto the drip though (they did with me, but I had meconium in the waters too so the water birth was never meant to be).
Thank for that, so make the drip the last thing possible hopfully, hopefully he will come himself first
Paypal really arent any help whatsoever with sellers, they always side with the buyer on a non receipt of item.
I sold a coat to someone in Bulgaria and bought (I thought) International Signed For postage, I got a message from the buyer asking where coat was about 8 days after I had sent it, I advised they hadnt given it enough time to arrive (couldnt find the flipping receipt)
The buyer opened a paypal dispute, even though they had only given it 8 days and we had strikes on. Paypal then took the money from my paypal account even though threre was none there making it negtive until they investigated
Then the buyer left me feedback saying all is good the coat arrived a few days later, but paypal would still not close the dispute down or refund my money until the buyer closed it down.
So if the buyer hadnt closed it down by the allotted time they were going to get their money back and get the coat
The whole prrof of postage thing coves you if paypal refund you you can claim £39 back from royal mail
Susan DOH lol of course you dont know where I am lol, I am in Ashington in Northiumberland, thanks for the invite thoughmaybe the next one. I didnt realise there was so many northerners lol
I keep falling asleep lol
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me and kian are going for a littlw walk to test the buggy. back in a bit'Children are not things to be moulded, but are people to be unfolded'0
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Jillie hope your prams okay for tomorrowBelly Monkey arrived 19.11.09 :j0
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Tia, Molly and Amber are the same weight but Amber's an inch taller
Go your tall girl!! Molly has tiny feet though, so she'll probably be like me and be the tallest girl in the class till she's 12 and then stop growing.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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