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Tesco Discussion Chat & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/New Year Edition

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  • kandfs_mam
    kandfs_mam Posts: 1,053 Forumite
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    mharzuk wrote: »
    Good morning everyone :j

    So who's up for the MSE christmas get together tomorrow in my area?

    Coffee and mince pies at Mr T and singing Christmas songs whilst wearing clip strips draped to look like tinsel?party0039.gif

    Me me me... PM me! :j
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  • caz2703 wrote: »
    Unless an item is signed for, it's always going to be the delivery drivers word against the recipient.

    I can see where Darroch is coming from but annoying though it is knowing he opened your front door, I would be glad to not have to arrange a re-delivery or have to collect from the depot. Royal Mail is meant to have a 'Safe Place' option but from what I've heard they don't do it. I had to pick up 2 items from the post office yesterday paying not only for parking but the petrol in going down there. Neither item was recorded delivery so I don't get why the driver didn't leave them with my neighbour. Heaven forbid my lovely neighbours took in 2 massive boxes (and I do mean massive, approx 4' long boxes) as well as a very expensive engagement ring although they were signed for. I know my postie has left stuff just inside the front door but then I've gotten to know him over the last couple of years so I'm not concerned.

    As said before, if the front door was left unlocked you can't blame the guy for trying to do you a favour. Damned if you do, damned if you don't. I'd take it on the chin and warn the missus to lock the door on her way out.

    Spot on. My OH lives out in the sticks and front door is almost always unlocked if someone is in and parcels are regularly put in the utility room.

    There has to be some level of trust in the world or we may as well all just lock ourselves in self imposed prisons.
  • brand8 wrote: »
    right im going to try my hand at getting a few whoopies today anyone know what time would be the best time to go to mr ts tia

    If it closes at 4pm then get there about 2.30-2.45 but every T's is different. that's the best time in my Extras on a Sunday.

    Just ironed 10 more things, no emergency glitches to rush out for so see you all in 10 tshirts time;);)This is definately working never ironed so quick in my life with my little reward system:rotfl::rotfl:
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • karlie88
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    chieveley wrote: »
    karlie's 45cm is not mentioned - see post 5643

    :d:d:d:d:d
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  • karlie88
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    :d:d:d:d:d

    emoticons not working for me today!
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  • brand8
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    nikkilala wrote: »
    If it closes at 4pm then get there about 2.30-2.45 but every T's is different. that's the best time in my Extras on a Sunday.

    Just ironed 10 more things, no emergency glitches to rush out for so see you all in 10 tshirts time;);)This is definately working never ironed so quick in my life with my little reward system:rotfl::rotfl:
    hanx nik gonna give it a try nothing to lose will go a bit earlier and take a look round for any bargains first they just keep my eyes open
  • nikkilala wrote: »
    If it closes at 4pm then get there about 2.30-2.45 but every T's is different. that's the best time in my Extras on a Sunday.

    Just ironed 10 more things, no emergency glitches to rush out for so see you all in 10 tshirts time;);)This is definately working never ironed so quick in my life with my little reward system:rotfl::rotfl:

    God how many shirts do u own? You've been at it since yesterday lol
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    kiddy_guy wrote: »
    To be fair that delivery guy has just invited the OP to tell the retailer he never received the item... :j

    :eek:
    What a horrible thought! If people would really stoop that low, how many honest delivery drivers have lost their jobs and not been able to secure future employment due to the unfounded reasons of dismissal? :eek:
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    karlie88 wrote: »
    emoticons not working for me today!

    No, I think it's your caps lock key!

    :t , :d instead of :T :D
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
    Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£40
  • Chieveley wrote: »
    Karlie's 45cm is not mentioned - see post 5643

    Morning All

    My 48cm isnt on the list, i did update the list but think there are a few different versions being updated! We need 3dogs to do her magic! :D

    Im going to ts at 3ish today (we need milk honest) Anything new i need to know?
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