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  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    mimi1234 wrote: »
    No worries pet. I remember 3 or 4 years ago, there was shed loads the day the 75% off sale started, and there was shed loads left 2 days later too. I guess it's all change now. Boohoo!

    yes, it's desperate times. x
  • Deb_S_2
    Deb_S_2 Posts: 560 Forumite
    Good afternoon all :)

    Just been to Mr Shoes and used machine for 25% off shampoo or conditioner, Elvive 400ml shampoo reduced to £1.99 and charged 99p with 25% voucher :)

    Discount coming off full £3.99 price
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    izzeyb wrote: »
    Does this added responsibility come with a large enhanced payment of money ? :)

    No i am afraid not council paying more :eek:
  • Deb_S_2
    Deb_S_2 Posts: 560 Forumite
    sally06 wrote: »
    awww, sorry you didn't get anything mimi. x I popped to my local today and the shelves were empty apart from some crimbo cards! I've never seen the sale end so quickly!

    Shelves pretty bare in the one I went in as well which is a big difference to last year
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    wendyak wrote: »
    Hi all
    can you tell me where to find these bin bags as we are running short??

    manythanks

    I find mine in drawer at work and womble one once a month ;)
  • chattmum
    chattmum Posts: 1,928 Forumite
    Deb_S wrote: »
    Good afternoon all :)

    Just been to Mr Shoes and used machine for 25% off shampoo or conditioner, Elvive 400ml shampoo reduced to £1.99 and charged 99p with 25% voucher :)

    Discount coming off full £3.99 price

    Could you combine this with the £1.50 moc from Loreal insider so effectively get 50p off the rest of your shopping ?

    Worth a try maybe
  • David. wrote: »
    Yes
    Dont quote me but its £7000 per condition over as long as you have the policy
    You pay the first £70 of a claim (only the first time for any 1 condition) and then 10% of the claim.
    Obviously they wont pay out for existing problems when you first sign up.
    We have just had Dexters renewal papers and its £200ish for the year and Baileys was cheaper not sure why though as she is the one that has been making the claims so to speak

    Oh thank you think I will look into then. We don't have any existing conditions. we have claimed on one of our dogs having a toe amputated but that is done and dusted so I will check it out thank you x
    Now on the 5:2 diet.

    Lost 25 1/2 lbs :j:j:j 33 1/2 lbs to go
  • sally06
    sally06 Posts: 4,132 Forumite
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    Many thanks to OP regarding these small clip strip cards - packs of 8 with envelopes are 25p :D
    Just For You - BAR 5053
    Happy Birthday - BAR 5039

    xm6czp.jpg

    thanks for the pic. I found the ones on the right. Just one pk at the back of a shelf near the other cards. I remember seeing lots of these a few days ago on a clip strip. Someone else must have got there before me. LOL
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Forum downtime: the forums will be down for maintenance from 23:59pm today :eek::eek::eek:
    What will the nightshift do ?
    Well apart from patty and artha :eek:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    Saversue wrote: »
    Sorry don't know how to do a double quote.

    Heard about not clearing snow a few years ago, don't know where from, but today it has been on the radio, Smooth FM, warning people not to clear snow on paths outside their houses because they are liable and can be sued if anyone hurts themselves falling on an area you have tried to clear or even put salt and grit on to clear ice.:(
    Mad - but I think it is true, anyone else been told this ?


    http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/environmentandtransport/streetcleaning/clearingiceandsnow.aspx

    basically as long as you use common sense and clear it properly, outside your property
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