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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 7

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  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 8 August 2012 at 7:48PM
    Thank you BP - got the pressy:beer::beer:


    Now I know how my sis felt

    What a joy eh, shopping at T:D

    Thanks IS xx
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    right i'm struggling not to scratch now

    mozzy bites are driving me nuts

    please anyone any tips

    I think it was Gill's suggestion - 1 cup full of mouth wash diluted with water & spray onto your legs & hands & decking (if you have one)
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    thats appaling treatment DW

    take it you'll be onto HQ again
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    thanks DW

    we use mouthwash around open window, door etc as they hate the smell
    but wasn't sure about spraying on skin as mines sensitive anyway

    bu66ers are getting us at night while we're sleeping during the days they are no where to be seen

    at the moment the itching is driving me crazy.

    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    I think it was Gill's suggestion - 1 cup full of mouth wash diluted with water & spray onto your legs & hands & decking (if you have one)
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    thats appaling treatment DW

    take it you'll be onto HQ again


    No, not bother anymore too much hassle. I have deleted my fb post & now I am going to cancel my tekco credit card too b'cos I want nothing to do with them now.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Part_Mouse
    Part_Mouse Posts: 5,527 Forumite
    Gosh Dr w what terrible treatmennt. x
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 8 August 2012 at 7:53PM
    Part_Mouse wrote: »
    Gosh Dr w what terrible treatmennt. x

    Thank god I have "unliked" their FB page as well as deleted my post.
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    OMG DrWW what a terrible and embarassing way to be treated. Dreadful.

    You must have been so stressed.

    (((hugs))))

    CWxx

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  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    chattmum wrote: »
    Evening all


    See my eBay chat yesterday started you all off lol. Not sure what to do with my neg feedback don't think eBay will be interested (they won't usually remove unless buyer agrees I think) maybe I should just box up a big cat turd from the garden for the buyer instead :) only kidding I promise It's same story as usual buyer only on 30 feedback in several years and thinks ok to pay whenever they feel like it rather than as soon as auction ends poopy heads he he he

    CM


    You can ask ebay customer services to remove negative feedback. Explain what happened and they will check whether it falls into the right category for removal. The buyer does not have to give permission for removal of a negative if you go direct to customer services.

    CWxx
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    OMG DrWW what a terrible and embarassing way to be treated. Dreadful.

    You must have been so stressed. (((hugs)))) CWxx .

    Stressed no, shaken yes!!! but I was really calm ( Heslan's keep popping out of my mind when I was in their office, Heslan's advise has help me to protect my rights) I should have not gone in their interview room in the first place but at that time I was more concerned about my voucher:o then before I realised it, it was too late to walk out of their office DAMN!!!
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


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