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Every Loquacious Idiosyncrasy Treated Equally - 11+ ELITE Thread
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Sorry to hear this, hope she recovers soon.
Received a letter from AA this morning, my renewal is due TOMORROW, and they are taking £68 tomorrow, out my bank, how annoying. :eek: I cancelled with them last year as they were too expensive and I could get it cheaper elsewhere, but they said I am on automatic renewal yearly :mad:
Has anyone heard of Autoaid, and any problems with them????
Do you have online banking? You can probably cancel the DD or SO that way before they can take it out.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Do you have online banking? You can probably cancel the DD or SO that way before they can take it out.
Thankyou, have cancelled it now, gave them what for, bit late on sending the letter out anyway.0 -
Have you got your piture and piano voucher on your phone for a free drink?
And don't forget to take something to the oxfam shop to get your £5 wys £35 clothing voucher
I've not been to Chester in months - we generally go on the train as its only 20 mins, by road its 50 mins and then there is the parking issue ... We generally walk into town from the station now the citilink bus charges £1 each way :mad:
My shopping mojo vanished and I can't think of enough reasons to go to Chester - plus it will be busy with tourists.
There is a very nice deal - not sure if its Groupon or Livingsocial - tour of a brewery and tapas in a Chrster city centre pub - try looking at deal zippy Chester.
Hi we go in the car but sometimes I go on the train if I have free tickets lol. Hubby had a dental appointment too. So he went there and I had a look round the shops. Got a free coke zero and some choc footballs from Smiths.
Then we drove to John Lewis s which is n t in the centre and a bit too far to walk for a drink and piece of cake also there s a portable hut there where you can sell unwanted clothes , don t get much for them though.
I don t drink so don t bother eating out there but makes a nice change .
Good Afternoon all still trying to catch up.:D0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »Pinched from facebook, thanks to OP.
"Tosco are advertising £5 off wys £20 on frozen on their online grocery site - code (removed) - just tried adding 8 packs of magnums £2.50 each = £20 but on offer at 2 packs for £3 - so you pay £12 & the £5 comes off original price = £7 for 8 packs = 30p per Magnum - wish that was Champers!! Lol
Other stuff on offer too - but Magnum's just right for this weather"
Oops, sorry just realised this has been posted, Still twice is better than not at all
Morning all! Careful hornetgirl, you may want to take out the code in your post, otherwise Redfox may delete it.Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Are you on Windows 7?
If you are, get the voucher ready to print in Chrome, it gives you the option to print as PDF, you can then save it to your computer. If you do that then open up the pdf you can use the snipping tool to cut out the voucher and save it as a jpeg in your pictures. (search snip in the start menu search box)
Have you actually managed to use the printed coupon successfully? I told my brother about it and he said 10ways had mentioned that the coupon states 'original only' or something, implying that printed copies wouldn't work or at least wouldn't be accepted?0 -
Just went to shop , my ds2 who's 4 goes to look at the magazines. I'm only at the end, walk to him to see him opening a bag on a mag to get football cards out, omg did he get told off! Snooty women stand there and says to her son, oh you can have a magazine as your been a really good boy, looking at me in disgrace. His never done that before and I don't think he will again!! Kids don't you just love them!!0
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Either quavers doesn't work in Scotland or the lunchtime update has screwed me
I just checked my results from this am and they compared £2v£3.65 :mad: :mad: :mad:
ETA: the classic compared at £1 at leastApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Just went to shop , my ds2 who's 4 goes to look at the magazines. I'm only at the end, walk to him to see him opening a bag on a mag to get football cards out, omg did he get told off! Snooty women stand there and says to her son, oh you can have a magazine as your been a really good boy, looking at me in disgrace. His never done that before and I don't think he will again!! Kids don't you just love them!!
Kids dont you just love them :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Just went to shop , my ds2 who's 4 goes to look at the magazines. I'm only at the end, walk to him to see him opening a bag on a mag to get football cards out, omg did he get told off! Snooty women stand there and says to her son, oh you can have a magazine as your been a really good boy, looking at me in disgrace. His never done that before and I don't think he will again!! Kids don't you just love them!!:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0
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cheer1eader wrote: »who me? i'm a :A:p:rotfl:
hi bubbs :wave: how was work?
Yes you:p:p was bloomin hot! Just been packing my ebay parcels:T:TSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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