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  • poppypopster
    poppypopster Posts: 1,072 Forumite
    Some reasonable sized APGs from birds appearing. I hope you're all remembering the £100 limit ;)

    I wonder when you redeem it and have you use your address and you use a different postcode it would allow more then £100 :) not tested it. But you cant change your email address as this is all ready filled out for you.
  • Sarahdol75
    Sarahdol75 Posts: 7,717 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    More Than can thoroughly recommend them have paid out over £10,000 on one of ours over about 5 operations never flinched no grief or any bother always paid out on time. They have a new one now £12,000 per condition over life time. Whatever you decide make sure it is to buy a policy with someone.
    With more than you pay 10% of the cost and they pay the other 90%

    Dont forget Quidco/TCB whatever you decide

    Thankyou.
    Pinkpetal wrote: »
    Hello :) could I have an opinion please on this scenario if anyone has time. I asked a friend to go out tomorrow night for a bar meal last week. She said yes. I text her this morning to remind her and she has replied saying "no sorry, can't do tomorrow now partner is home for the weekend". Her partner works away from home but is home on a very regular basis. I totally understand that she wants to spend time with her partner, but she does this to me all the time. I was really looking forward to going out, I've been really fed up lately and I feel let down again. Thanks for listening.:)

    I have a friend like this, we arrange to meet up, come here, whatever, then like 10 mins before due to meet she rings and cancels, or just doesnt turn up, really annoying.
    Hi all again!

    Been MIA due to RL - suffice it to say that we have had a bereavement recently so my mind has been elsewhere for the last few months.

    I've still been doing the quiz though as it has been a good distraction for me!
    The Easter eggs have drawn me back again and I'm just posting to say that the Galaxy Easter Pleasures egg worked today as a trigger.
    I bought the Mars Friends eggs with it but they compared at £5 to £2, not £6 to £2.

    I've just been out again and bought the Skylanders egg and 2 Wispas - results due at 7.15pm

    The A*da at Bro*dst*irs doesn't have the Maryland cookies so I have been buying caramel medley bars and blue ribands.

    Will post results later

    Sorry for your loss.
  • couponqueen123
    couponqueen123 Posts: 2,393 Forumite
    Pinkpetal wrote: »
    Hello :) could I have an opinion please on this scenario if anyone has time. I asked a friend to go out tomorrow night for a bar meal last week. She said yes. I text her this morning to remind her and she has replied saying "no sorry, can't do tomorrow now partner is home for the weekend". Her partner works away from home but is home on a very regular basis. I totally understand that she wants to spend time with her partner, but she does this to me all the time. I was really looking forward to going out, I've been really fed up lately and I feel let down again. Thanks for listening.:)

    i had a friend like this and now we arent friends but more pleasant if we bump in to eachother

    you can still go out i used to run a pub and regularly had men and women dinning alown most were away on "bussiness";) but i used to love a good chat at the bar with my customers take a book/tablet pc with u and just enjoy the peace

    or go the pictures and have a huge munch ;)

    even go get chips and sit some where nice on yr own is nice #
    i got a ice lolly today and sat on bench by my self in the sun was bliss;)
  • Saversue
    Saversue Posts: 1,918 Forumite
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    Pinkpetal wrote: »
    Hello :) could I have an opinion please on this scenario if anyone has time. I asked a friend to go out tomorrow night for a bar meal last week. She said yes. I text her this morning to remind her and she has replied saying "no sorry, can't do tomorrow now partner is home for the weekend". Her partner works away from home but is home on a very regular basis. I totally understand that she wants to spend time with her partner, but she does this to me all the time. I was really looking forward to going out, I've been really fed up lately and I feel let down again. Thanks for listening.:)

    Sometimes, it's the lack of friends to go out with that's part of the problem. But we all need friends and it's not a good thing to loose them, that just makes things worse.
    We have to accept people for how they are, even though we might not like everything they do.
    I would love to have friends I could go out with, but unfortunately my friends have families and busy lives or just don't want to go out with me :(
    but I know they are there for me when needed so I just accept it.
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    I think today's bus story beats them all :o

    I only got on the wrong bus :rotfl:

    I only realised when he went the "wrong" way :o

    But least I wasn't the only one- I was on the phone to misery guts saying I'd got on the wrong bus and some other random lady told me that she'd done exactly the same :rotfl:

    But a lovely, crazy insane elderly lady got on. She'd been in the pub and was telling someone on the bus, very loudly that she was 90 and still a virgin :rotfl:
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  • Thrifty_Sister
    Thrifty_Sister Posts: 5,824 Forumite
    Had a little catch up while OH was having a nap - and had a light bulb moment :o:o:o

    Realised what the references were to birds :(:rotfl::rotfl:
  • wendyak
    wendyak Posts: 2,654 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    If it gets you down, it's not nothing :)

    I was let down for a meal today, a relative of my husband who we have been trying to get to go out with us for months....She has several problems not all physical iukwim, and her daughter rang today to say they cant make it, she's sick.....
    For a moment I felt like you and then thought, oh well I won't ask again.....but I will.
    It would do her the world of good to get out but she can't do it at the moment :(
  • Thrifty_Sister
    Thrifty_Sister Posts: 5,824 Forumite
    I think today's bus story beats them all :o

    I only got on the wrong bus :rotfl:

    I only realised when he went the "wrong" way :o

    But least I wasn't the only one- I was on the phone to misery guts saying I'd got on the wrong bus and some other random lady told me that she'd done exactly the same :rotfl:

    But a lovely, crazy insane elderly lady got on. She'd been in the pub and was telling someone on the bus, very loudly that she was 90 and still a virgin :rotfl:


    You win the blonde moment QoC :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • I wonder when you redeem it and have you use your address and you use a different postcode it would allow more then £100 :) not tested it. But you cant change your email address as this is all ready filled out for you.

    Don't think so as it's linked to the e-mail address on your account. Obviously in store would be different.
  • wannapayoff
    wannapayoff Posts: 225 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    edited 13 March 2014 at 9:24PM
    Fabulous fudge (thorntons) egg worked as a trigger :j:D:D:D

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    11 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gifTesco+£8.56CheaperSignBlue.gif
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes£0.10£0.10
    1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g)£0.10£0.10
    2 x McVitie's Tasties Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Cookies ...£2.00£1.00:D
    1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10
    1 x Haribo Starmix£0.10£0.10
    1 x Haribo Tangfastics£0.10£0.10
    1 x Disney Princess Light Up Candy Pop (10g)£1.00N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
    2 x Nestle Blue Riband (8x19.3g)£3.10£1.54:D
    2 x Nestle After Eight Premium Egg (234g)£10.00£4.00 :D
    Comparison total (compared products only)£15.60£7.04
    Living in our forever house!
    Two little princesses
    :grouphug: <
    I find this disturbing!
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