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***Smile! It's the Monday 20th September Daily Chat
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*swiftly decided a Mirena is not the way to go. Considers hormone free copper IUD instead*
Snaggles:j:j:j welcome back lovely lady. Have you at least worked out your outgoings compared to salary/child benefit as those are fixed incomes?
Luc,
I had depo which stopped everything for me after a bit of spotting. Now on the implant in your arm which seems to have worked in the same way.
BDebt LBM (08/09) £11,641. DEBT FREE APRIL 2021.
Diary 'Butti's journey : A matter of loaf or death'.
Diary 2 'The whimsical tale of the Waterbed of Debt' 48% off mortgage
'one day I will be rich and famous…for now I'll just have to settle for being poor and incredibly sexy'. Vimrod Member of MIKE'S :cool: MOB0 -
Fruit is good when you're ill isn't it? Have a nasty bit of a cough and a runny nose....chest is a little boomy but hopefully it won't be too bad. Have eaten a banana, apple, orange and sweetcorn today (I quite like my detox foods, nomnom) and will have a salad and a pot of fruit later.....Hopefully the detox is gonna kick my arris back into touch (and I've not been feeling hungry but that might be through being ill)** Total debt: £6950.82 ± May NSDs 1/10 **** Fat Bum Shrinking: -7/56lbs **
**SPC 2012 #1498 -£152 and 1499 ***
I do it all because I'm scared.
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Most people I've spoken to have had good experiences with the mirena. Sighh...whyyyy do I have to be the one that gets all the side effects?
Very quiet here today!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
I've lost weight since getting the mirena, but I think that's down to coming off the pill.Unless I say otherwise 'you' means the general you not you specifically.0
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Havent seen Spud around lately hope she is OK? Or bunny for that matter?
Had a lovely chat with Spud on FB last night and she seems very well. Think Bun is ok....probably busy with college?YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)
really....it's not hard to understand :T0 -
hi all,
I'm here, just been busy!
How is everyone?
xEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Can anyone give me some advice re Quidco. I've never used it and would like to start. I'm looking for contents insurance. Do I just check for comparisons as usual, then go via Quidco, or do I start in Quidco?
Sorry for the ridiculously stupid question....YOUR = belonging to you (your coat); YOU'RE = you are (I hope you're ok)
really....it's not hard to understand :T0 -
Do comparisons and then go to Quidco....sometimes the prices are different in Quidco...no question is a stupid questionQuality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
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oooooo tis quiet on here this week..
I think maybe I scared people off last week with the challenge...
Dazzler!! You can stick around you know!Quality is doing something right when no one is looking - Henry Ford
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Use a different browser for Quidco Suze, so if you use Internet Explorer usually, download Firefox or Chrome, and keep it JUST for using with Quidco.
If you were looking for car insurance for example, how I do it is I use the comparison sites to find the best price (but don't actually buy anything), then open my other browser, go to Quidco and see if they do cashback with that company.
If they do, follow the link on the Quidco site to that company, fill in your details again (bit of a pain but worth it), make sure the quote is still the same, and buy it.
The reason you have to use a separate browser is because the comparison site will save a cookie so the company you buy from will know you bought the insurance via the comparison site (so that they will be paid their commission). And this will override Quidco, so you need to use a different browser that doesn't have that cookie saved (you can just clear cookies instead, but some cookies are useful and store information that makes browsing/signing in etc quicker, and it's a pain having to do that every time). Quidco will only pay out if they are sure that THEY are the people that referred you to the insurance company.
I ~think~ this is why, anyway.
"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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