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grannybiker
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Can't get onto it via lappy, phone or Mr GB's tablet 
Comps to enter! :eek:

Comps to enter! :eek:

Worse things will have happened in the world today...
"The only thing that really matters, it to love and to be loved."
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grannybiker wrote: »Can't get onto it via lappy, phone or Mr GB's tablet
Comps to enter! :eek:
That could be me
I had just logged in to do my comps and it brought up "This webpage is not available" - arghhhh!
:rotfl:Thanks to all posters :A0 -
Me neither, phew I thought I'd been blocked for over sharing !.0
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It's the same for me! I was just coming on to see if anyone had the same problem!2019 Wins
1/25
£2019 in 2019
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Phew, that's OK then, IYKWIM?
LOL
Worse things will have happened in the world today..."The only thing that really matters, it to love and to be loved."0 -
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I'm getting the above.
Not seen FB have a big crash for a while.0 -
Working for me now0
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Me neither :eek: Facebook is having a 'brainfart!' :rotfl:Feb'15 £118411.00 Jan '16 £112665.10 Jan 17 £106790.00, Jan 18 £99268.10 April ‘19 £57052.26, Oct ‘20 £46015.42 £2.00 Savers Club, 🎖, 2015 £332, 2016 £356, 2017 £312, 2018 £254, 2019 £668, 2020 £880.00, 2021 £104, 2022 £158, 2023 £68, 2024 Emergency Fund £2500/£1000 :j0
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Same here , can't get in at all0
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working again0
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I get 'error code 2' :eek: errrr wots that lol :eek:Feb'15 £118411.00 Jan '16 £112665.10 Jan 17 £106790.00, Jan 18 £99268.10 April ‘19 £57052.26, Oct ‘20 £46015.42 £2.00 Savers Club, 🎖, 2015 £332, 2016 £356, 2017 £312, 2018 £254, 2019 £668, 2020 £880.00, 2021 £104, 2022 £158, 2023 £68, 2024 Emergency Fund £2500/£1000 :j0
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