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No you're not....I won't leave the dog so haven't been abroad for several years.
And before anyone say's it.....I know I'm daft!!
Hi Purdita , i'm unsure about abroad but there are plenty of places (hotels/b&b's etc) in the UK that accept dogs .
We've stayed at one or 2 lovely places at a great price .
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WOW - just noticed i have a star. thats cheered me up x0
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my_old_mans_a_dustman wrote: »Sorry if already mentioned, but Superdrug have messed up with the sun lotions online.
Some of the offers are better than half price and bogof, there's free delivery until Monday too.
It might be better to do separate orders so you get the best value.
Don't forget cashback too.
http://www.superdrug.com/sun-protection/sprays+lotions/icat/sprays-lotions/?sort=price&parentCategoryRef=sprays-lotions&order=asc&q=*&bklist=icat,3,sun-protection,sprays-lotions
Wow thanks so much for this Im taking grandchildren to Florida in November and have been waiting for a good deal to come along Dohhhhh forgot cashback:o:o:o:o:o:oSPC No. 295 - SPC No10 target £350
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SPC 2014 £150/SPC 2015 £256SPC 2016 £324
Saving for Florida 2018 :j
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Just had an email invite to join tesco taste of India campaign with bzzagent. Not sure if an invite is reqd or if anyone can sign up?:D
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You get sent a £6 voucher for meal deal then discount coupons to send to friends.DS 17 yearsDD 16 years DS 5 years
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RootedNomad wrote: »Cosmic et al, whatever the issue could you please take it/continue it via pm. Doesn't seem to belong in this thread. All posters very welcome here, but spats are best dealt with privately. Thanks
I was thinking of putting something similar but I knew someone would ...and as usual it was you Rooted .
Top Class .
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Calmspirit,
I was having a think about the pitiful offer of £50 which EDF say you would get if it's decided they have messed up your bill for a number of years, and I remembered reading about a % interest which can legally be added to a reclaim of debt. (I read about this when the reclaim bank charges started back in 2007).
Scouring the forums led me to this piece of legislation here which Martin quoted to allow people to add 8% (statutory interest) if they won their claim in court. This law is not related to bank charges, it's about reclaiming a debt and I would certainly use it when you are thinking about any offers you are sent. (you might suggest you'd get a better offer if you went to court, kind of thing)
Now, if it were me, I'd be thinking it was a bit complicated and scary and I don't want to take an electric company to court, but I would suggest you maybe ask for some advice from the legal bods over on the reclaim charges thread (there's no real main one I could think of that's more useful) or maybe consumer rights?
If the amount that is owed turns out to be substantial I think a visit to a solicitor is in order*. Your family were very cold over the last winter as a direct result of EDF's incompetence. That's wrong and they should apologise. TBH an audit to make sure they are not scalping any other customers is needed too!
Would you mind being featured on Watchdog as I reckon that's probably a good way to get compensated for your winter discomfort, and to help others who may also be suffering in the same way.
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I was proper miffed yesterday and it caused me a bit of a sleepless night.
Found Jubilee Cava in !lkeston yesterday with ood sel so paid full price and trotted off to CS. A manager authorised dtd but in muscles a big cheese who wouldn't be budged from refund and sell to me at lower price so accepted this with intention of ringing head office.
Head office cs were very pleasant and agreed I was entitled to dtd but they needed to ring the store. When she rang back her tone had changed significantly and she stated wouldn't overide the store decision as I was abusing the system as had a dtd once before. She ended by saying 'I have to inform you this incident has been logged' hmmm that's my card marked then
Question - do peeps use their real name & address when ringing CS?0 -
lovingtescoforever wrote: »evening all
does anyone know what the Thornton moments are scanning at? no scanner at the store I'm in:mad::mad:
this one
tried the veggie ones 2 weeks back ...£4 .I was young once , now I get older all the time .0
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