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  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    Just reading head for points... I will get that ring but so far I am doing a very poor job!

    I read this

    'TopCashBack is the preferred cashback website for most Head for Points readers, because of the ability to transfer your cash to Tesco Clubcard points.'

    ooh interesting!

    I do this, but there's a maximum amount you can transfer to clubcard in a 12 month period. Once I've gone up to that, I put it on a Love2shop card and get the 5% bonus :D
    No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
    Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx
  • scamps1966
    scamps1966 Posts: 5,648 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary
    tweets wrote: »
    I am off up to bed nothing on tv , fed up of music , fb games not playing fart :mad: so will go and read in my warm snuggly bed. I will take a mug hot choc up with me. :D

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Did you mean fair!!!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    kadison wrote: »
    None of those are proof of ownership though, the log book (if we're talking about the document from the DVLA) only says who is responsible for taxing and insuring the vehicle. Whoever paid for the car is who owns it, it doesn't matter who paid the tax/insurance and who is on the log book.

    For instance, if you buy a car on HP, the log book is in your name, but the finance company 'own' it until you've made your final payment. HTH x
    scamps1966 wrote: »
    I bought the car but it's in her name for insurance purposes!! (Cheaper!) I'm a named driver.
    One of my best mate's a high up 'copper' so we all know about legal things. My wife has been bullied into all this by her parents and been told what to do, even at 50, she's afraid of them!! She says that she couldn't take anymore! Emotional blackmail is what it is. I feel sorry for her, I really do, but after 11 years of her parents having a go at her have taken it's toll. It has been on a daily basis that they slagged me down over whatever they could think of, though they never said no to the freebies from glitches that my wife gave them. :cool:

    All said and done, we still love each other, I just wish that certain persons weren't around anymore. :(

    That's so sad, is there a glitch on hitmen waiting in the wings? :beer:
    No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
    Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx
  • Bananababe
    Bananababe Posts: 7,358 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    scamps1966 wrote: »
    I bought the car but it's in her name for insurance purposes!! (Cheaper!) I'm a named driver.
    One of my best mate's a high up 'copper' so we all know about legal things. My wife has been bullied into all this by her parents and been told what to do, even at 50, she's afraid of them!! She says that she couldn't take anymore! Emotional blackmail is what it is. I feel sorry for her, I really do, but after 11 years of her parents having a go at her have taken it's toll. It has been on a daily basis that they slagged me down over whatever they could think of, though they never said no to the freebies from glitches that my wife gave them. :cool:

    All said and done, we still love each other, I just wish that certain persons weren't around anymore. :(


    Lots of advice to take on there scamps your head must be reeliing.

    But all said and done you will still love her and you must be feeling like crap right now. Sorry if my earlier post was a bit harsh xxx Hope you get some rest tonight xxxx
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    scamps1966 wrote: »
    I bought the car but it's in her name for insurance purposes!! (Cheaper!) I'm a named driver.
    One of my best mate's a high up 'copper' so we all know about legal things. My wife has been bullied into all this by her parents and been told what to do, even at 50, she's afraid of them!! She says that she couldn't take anymore! Emotional blackmail is what it is. I feel sorry for her, I really do, but after 11 years of her parents having a go at her have taken it's toll. It has been on a daily basis that they slagged me down over whatever they could think of, though they never said no to the freebies from glitches that my wife gave them. :cool:

    All said and done, we still love each other, I just wish that certain persons weren't around anymore. :(

    No NOT have them nobbled... they are not worth it!

    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    scamps1966 wrote: »
    I bought the car but it's in her name for insurance purposes!! (Cheaper!) I'm a named driver.
    One of my best mate's a high up 'copper' so we all know about legal things. My wife has been bullied into all this by her parents and been told what to do, even at 50, she's afraid of them!! She says that she couldn't take anymore! Emotional blackmail is what it is. I feel sorry for her, I really do, but after 11 years of her parents having a go at her have taken it's toll. It has been on a daily basis that they slagged me down over whatever they could think of, though they never said no to the freebies from glitches that my wife gave them. :cool:

    All said and done, we still love each other, I just wish that certain persons weren't around anymore. :(

    Scamps, maybe you will still be able to work things out. Her parents sound very controlling :( Maybe a break will make things a bit clearer for her. If I was you I'd be tempted to just take a step back......let her contact you, get on with what you have to in the meantime. If she loves you, she will realise for herself.

    ....just thoughts. I'm not qualified to give advice on relationships.....or parents! :D :rotfl:
  • FloFlo
    FloFlo Posts: 32,720 Forumite
    FloFlo wrote: »
    Can anyone see this on msm

    John Frieda Sheer Blonde Highlight Activating Moisturising Shampoo for Darker Blondes
    250ml

    I can see the enhancing but not the moisturising. On a.com there are 198 in the 3 for £10 and on msm there are 197 and I think this might be the one.

    Some of the John friedas are £5.89 vs £3 in S so if the above is a trigger all 3 would cost £3.62 after apg.
  • Chrisv
    Chrisv Posts: 5,132 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    FloFlo wrote: »
    Can anyone see this on msm

    John Frieda Sheer Blonde Highlight Activating Moisturising Shampoo for Darker Blondes
    250ml

    I can see the enhancing but not the moisturising. On a.com there are 198 in the 3 for £10 and on msm there are 197 and I think this might be the one.

    I can see it when signed in Flo.

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  • MKS
    MKS Posts: 10,328 Forumite
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    scamps1966 wrote: »
    It's also Dr Karlie's. according to FB, But then, It's also 42 of my friends on there!! I don't think they changed the date for their birthdays. :rotfl:

    Glad that you've still got your sense of humour, scamps. x
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