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  • buyitall
    buyitall Posts: 3,597 Forumite
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    Glad I could help - I had one of my lovely Hobbs dresses from John Lewis on last night on a night out - I love their clothes, but I know I would be gutted if it went in sale - so I hope you get it returned, and buy again if you can at reduced price xxx Yes, I wrote that signature after life threw my daughter a few curve balls - thankfully she has not let any of it get in her way and we are coming out the other side! It's strange, but we all pulled together to help her get through it - she has just got herself a fab job and whilst the last 4 years have been hard - we got through it by pulling together .... I could burst with pride at how well she has done xxx hope you are ok xxx

    Thanks SOOO much for your advice about the JL 90 day return policy :A:A:A. I took the top back today. They had run out of my size instore, but I have ordered online, £40 cheaper than I originally paid :T:j:T:j
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    aau1 wrote: »
    Lilac = left
    Red = right

    Otherwise they'd never get them on

    :T Good answer ;)
  • wackynut
    wackynut Posts: 5,430 Forumite
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    But did it go OOS in Scotland 7 days ago and OOS elsewhere 6 days ago for instance?:think:

    Ah, the mysteries of life...:D:D

    Tobs reported elsewhere as working on a shop done around midday today. :)
    N1LDA :)
  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
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    aallank wrote: »
    Thank you - what time was your shop done please?

    14:54 today, in an x-Netto.
    I Hate Jobsworths!!!
  • newbie1980
    newbie1980 Posts: 2,016 Forumite
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    Not in a good place at the minute

    my dad finally in a better place after a two yr battle with that horrible horrible disease cancer

    hope all are well as havent been posting latley even though have hovered
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    EMMAP wrote: »
    Text from Steam asking me out for a drink. About time. Geez ;)

    :beer::beer: :D enjoy
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • PetuliaGristle
    PetuliaGristle Posts: 2,204 Forumite
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    newbie1980 wrote: »
    Not in a good place at the minute

    my dad finally in a better place after a two yr battle with that horrible horrible disease cancer

    hope all are well as havent been posting latley even though have hovered

    newbie I'm so sorry to read this, my heart goes out to you during this difficult time.

    "There are no goodbyes for us. Wherever you are, you will always be in my heart." - Gandhi
    "We have to be kind because everyone is fighting a great, great battle" - Sir Richard Attenborough
    "There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women" - Madeleine Albright
  • Skulls
    Skulls Posts: 369 Forumite
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    Ketchup worked for ages when OOS, just started my last one!
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    And there I was - thinking that the RSPCA are an animal charity. Obviously I'm wrong again:(. Which idjut at the RSPCA thinks that they are not an animal charity? Lol:rotfl: - makes me go onto the Charity Commission website now to see if I can check the precise description of their legal charity status and would then complain (to the RSPCA) if they are described as an animal charity. (Surely not the right approach?:think::rotfl:) I think it's code for they are short-staffed and are either unable or unwilling to help you:(. Always have to decipher code you see:(:(:rotfl:.

    [Edit:] Ah - I see it now!:idea: Or maybe I don't!:rotfl: I think they meant they don't take unwanted dogs and that you are best going to an animal sactuary or dogs' home or something, rather than that they weren't an animal charity. The person could have expressed it more elegantly and precisely though - bloody neurotypicals (excluding those that have brain conditions that are not typical)*!

    *You may have noticed (almost certainly will, since it is quite long) this parenthesised appendage - I've decided the word "neurotypical", to describe people who are not on the autism spectrum, is inaccurate. There are people with epilepsy for example, whose brain certainly isn't "typical", but who do not have autism (or an autistic spectrum condition). People with Parkinson's or Alzheimer's may have different issues with the brain (which we are not precisely sure about or perhaps what causes them) - their brain may therefore be said not to be "typical", and therefore isn't neurotypical, even though they do not have an autistic spectrum disorder or other pervasive developmental disorder non-specified. Does 'neurotypical' cover just not having ASD or does it exclude PDD-NS as well?:think: I intend to mean "people who do not have autism spectrum disorder", so have added that appendage now as just saying "neurotypical" is, I have decided/been persuaded, inaccurate and I would never countenance inaccuracy of any sort of course. I may as well just write "non-autistic people" as that's surely far few words than "neurotypical" and then the parenthesised clarification/exclusion? Or maybe, for comedic effect, I ought to just exclaim "Bloody neurotypicals!" and leave it at that, even if not strictly accurate. Yes, pin in my backside again:o:rotfl:.

    Savvy.
    Please don't use small writing.I have a job to read it.Funny thing is when I quote it ,it becomes normal size:rotfl:
  • carolt2
    carolt2 Posts: 858 Forumite
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    edited 1 July 2014 at 6:41PM
    A bit late in the day but I can CONFIRM that toblerone were working from a shop done just before 10am today.

    I tried to get my results earlier but it was posted as possibly not working.
    When I went to check on A site i was getting the 6am message.

    Site seems to be working now, got my voucher.
    Results to follow.


    1 x ASDA British Iceberg Lettuce Loose £0.49 £0.69
    4 x Toblerone Milk Chocolate (400g) £12.00 £3.00


    Crisps were also working too, but I could not check as a site was down.


    1 x Walkers Quavers - Cheesy (14x16g) £2.00 £1.00
    3 x Walkers Crisps - Classic Variety (14x25g) £8.91 £3.00
    'Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle'
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