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Enough is enough - the great declutter
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Re CD's.. I just wrap them in one layer of bubble wrap and put in a normal posting bag so I guess a jiffy bag would be fone.. think It was about 55/60p last time I sent one.
The bricks have been collected but the person who wanted the buggy hasn't got back to me.. I'm not impressed.. they obviously don't want it that much do they? I'll email them again and give them until tomorrow to get back to me before offering it to the next deserving person on my list!
Off to sort through the shoes.. I have 2 tesco crates of childrens shoes.. I am CERTAIN 90% of them don't fit!!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0 -
Hi Miro, I've been using a jiffy bag size C0 for CDs and no complaints so far (touch wood!) Postage comes to 70p at large letter rate for one CD thus packed, with packing slip included.
Laptop sorted now, fingers crossed. Huge improvement on running speed so I'm pleased!
Car boot stuff all sorted and ready to roll!
I seem to have run out of things to do, who needs a hand? :rotfl:0 -
MEMEMEMEMEME.. come help me shift this tumble dryer!!!.. PLEEEASE. I can't get it down the step on my own and I certainly can't lift it onto the worksurface by myself.. I have HM cake!!LB moment 10/06 Debt Free date 6/6/14Hope to be debt free until the day I dieMortgage-free Wannabee (05/08/30)6/6/14 £72,454.65 (5.65% int.)08/12/2023 £33602.00 (4.81% int.)0
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I seem to have run out of things to do, who needs a hand? :rotfl:
Me, me, pick me- Oh I do!Debt: 16/04/2007:TOTAL DEBT [strike]£92727.75[/strike] £49395.47:eek: :eek: :eek: £43332.28 repaid 100.77% of £43000 target.MFiT T2: Debt [STRIKE]£52856.59[/STRIKE] £6316.14 £46540.45 repaid 101.17% of £46000 target.2013 Target: completely clear my [STRIKE]£6316.14[/STRIKE] £0 mortgage debt. £6316.14 100% repaid.0 -
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Hi! Notice a couple of you rate auctiva highly, could someone tell me where I can find out more about it please? Thanks.AMAZON SELLERS CLUB MEMBER 0082 :hello:0
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Hi! Notice a couple of you rate auctiva highly, could someone tell me where I can find out more about it please? Thanks.
http://www.auctiva.com/Default.aspx
It really is easy once you get the hang of it....and free piccies and free scheduling...and nice pretty frame thingies.....:p0 -
missyg there's always a job at my house pleeeeeeeeeeaaaase pick me-I'll bake, cake buns anything!!!GE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
missyg there's always a job at my house pleeeeeeeeeeaaaase pick me-I'll bake, cake buns anything!!!
Noo nooo noooooo...you will never get into your size 8-10 jeans again!!! Voddie is only water innit?? And choccie has milk in it so its very good for you...and...and pringles...well if ya shut ya eyes they don't count:rotfl:
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