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Oh no! I didn't know it was possible to break teeth on chocolate.0
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You can get 20-30% off the price if you pay a monthly fee mine is around £12 i get 20-30% off any treatment i spent about 3k on a lot of work nearly 2 years back now best 3k iv ever spent was saved a packet on the LIST price by paying monthly for a year then downgrading it
Are you talking about insurance LIL? Because that won't cover existing conditions.
You have a great Hogmany/New Years Eve as well, we'll be safe at home with a bottle of bubbly and far too much dinnerOh no! I didn't know it was possible to break teeth on chocolate.
The tooth was probably on the way out already, it's just the irony that kills me...
£4.88 ET made, mortgage will be gone in no time0 -
Not insurance my dentist and most private ones or even nhs ones have a plan in place for my £12 i get 2 hygienic cleans a year 2 check ups and 20-30% off any other treatment i have
its a plan they do iv been to a few over the years and all of them seem to have a plan like this
Sounds like a great evening im at home to roast in oven bit of a game night i guess with DS happy days :]Mortgage--- [STRIKE]£67700 March 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£65221 April 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£64983 July 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£64780 sept 15[/STRIKE] Remortgage [STRIKE]£67295 oct 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£66599 Nov 15[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£65878.73 Dec 15[/STRIKE][STRIKE] £64834 1st Jan 16[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Feb 16 £64,511.89[/STRIKE][STRIKE] March 16 £64,056.40[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]April 16 £62550[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]May 16 £62,396.20[/STRIKE] Feb 17 £60.800
Emergency fund 23k0 -
edinburgher wrote: »We are looking at £2,000-2,500 for an implant, tooth cannot be repaired :eek:
Good grief!:eek: And it's all down to a Secret Santa present:(
I was reading your 2015 'sins'....I was thinking, what's Ed worrying about, that's nothing really. Then I realised that the figures were monthly and not annual figures! :rotfl:
But, it's things that give you pleasure, and you cold cut back if needed, so they are not bad sins, really!
Hope you and yours have a great Hogmanay!Early retired - 18th December 2014
If your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough0 -
Goldiegirl wrote: »I was reading your 2015 'sins'....I was thinking, what's Ed worrying about, that's nothing really. Then I realised that the figures were monthly and not annual figures! :rotfl:
But, it's things that give you pleasure, and you cold cut back if needed, so they are not bad sins, really!
Hope you and yours have a great Hogmanay!
Some of it does, some of it doesn't, the restaurant and takeaway figures need to come right down. I have already avoided 3 opportunities for a takeaway, although there have been some small restaurant spends (breakfast rolls and coffee to feed baby on unplanned outings etc.)
Thanks very much Goldie, hope you have a lovely evening as well. Our (actual) plan is to go to bed by 21:00 as we're assuming that teething DD will wake us up at the bells! :rotfl:
Ps. Nerdishly excited to find 2kg of pork at less than £3 in Mr A!0 -
edinburgher wrote: »(breakfast rolls and coffee to feed baby on unplanned outings etc.)
sounds like Juliet has an appetite and palate beyond her years
All the best for 2016 ed :beer:know thyselfNid wy'n gofyn bywyd moethus...0 -
My BF also negotiated for private appointments with dentists at a fraction of the cost when he had some significant work done a few years ago. Just ended up going in on a weekend or really early or late to suit dentist0
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pavlovs_dog wrote: »sounds like Juliet has an appetite and palate beyond her years
That's exactly what I thought :rotfl:
Have a good evening, Ed, even if you are going to bed really early, and here's looking forward a wonderful 2016 for you and your family.
2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Oh how droll
£0.72 ET + withdrew some money from P2P accounts to rebalance.0 -
Any tips on dealing with a gurning baby who refuses to sleep without being held?
Has been days now. She appears to be teething, but gets paracetamol and gum gel. Appetite OK for solids, but a bit crap re. Milk. Takes water well for a baby.
Sporadic but poor duration naps during the day.
Parents feel like they are being trained0
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