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  • CharleneUK
    CharleneUK Posts: 3,206 Forumite
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    Thanks for that! My little one ripped mine up!
    "I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"
  • crompton
    crompton Posts: 463 Forumite
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    well i havent even had one lol so cheers for that!:D
    Like what I said? click thanks!:rotfl: :rotfl:

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  • meerustar wrote:

    hi, do you know if this is the plastic one or is it the paper.
    thanks
  • meerustar
    meerustar Posts: 8,562 Forumite
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    I'm not sure but I'm guessing the paper version as you can order upto 3 at a time and they wont want to be sending the plastic ones out after 21st August as they will have to pay more to send them :rotfl:
  • JohalaReewi
    JohalaReewi Posts: 2,614 Forumite
    It is the cardboard one.
  • soolin
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    Apparently you can buy one of the solid ones like they have in the Post office for £22...I suppose there may be some businesses that want them.

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  • I already have 2 of the paper ones - I got one through my door and I'd already got one from the PO a few days earlier. A plastic or board one with slots to put your packages through to check the width would be useful. If I can't get one for free I might make my own 5mm and 25mm sots in a bit of stiff cardboard.
  • JohalaReewi
    JohalaReewi Posts: 2,614 Forumite
    I already have 2 of the paper ones - I got one through my door and I'd already got one from the PO a few days earlier. A plastic or board one with slots to put your packages through to check the width would be useful. If I can't get one for free I might make my own 5mm and 25mm sots in a bit of stiff cardboard.

    If you use the link at the top of this thread, you will get a free cardboard one with slots.
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