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OK guys and gals. If anyone else is interested in this could they please refrain from posting on here or PM'ing me until Tuesday. Any before that and I won't be able to respond I'm afraid and will likely miss out.

The bank holiday has slowed things down and I need to sort myself out. :rotfl:0 -
Awww SS, you deserve a medal, working so hard on our behalf. :T :T"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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Absolutely! Even geniuses have to have down time!:kisses3:2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Hi I've had a PM from SS (thankyou by the way) and it says to clear my cookies how do I do this anyone? And also do I really have to deactivate my anti virus and how does anyone know please? Useless I know :rolleyes:0
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Either go to Control Panel, Internet Options, Clear cookies, or right click Internet Explorer from the Start Menu, then select Internet Options, Clear Cookies.Debt at highest: £6,290.72 (14.2.1999)
Debt free success date: 14.8.2006 :j0 -
What antivirus have you got?Debt at highest: £6,290.72 (14.2.1999)
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SS just made me 100 clear profit. thanks so much to him. woo woo very excited lol !DEBT FREE - MARCH 2012 - NOW JUST THE MORTGAGE!
MFW 2012 No.148:£1600 / £450.00
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I hopefully will have £99 when my £50 clears!! :j :j :j :j0
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Thank you - Thank you - Thank you!!
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