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Thanks pip and mimi
To boot battery nearly dead and will have about £10 parking to pay:mad:
Oh dear!!
I know that the politicians keep talking about hospital parking charges, but they really need to do something about them. When you are worried about a loved one's health, the last thing you need is to wonder if you have enough money to get out of the car park!!! Especially when the delay is no fault of your own.
Never mind.. still sending positive thoughts.
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Evening everyone
Hubby only just gone down:eek::eek: been sat here since 11.40 after trying to get car park space for 40 mins:mad:
Afternoon bubbs sorry to hear the DH had to wait so long
I am absolutely exausted after my trip to hospital the journey itself is tireing enough when it goes to plan which it did not:eek:trains:eek:are a pain.Have now been given new meds and back in December for some more tests.
Meant to say yesterday the BNI meals Korma & Jalfrezi working so have just enjoyed one with spring rolls for my dinner:)
Now off to have a proper catchup.0 -
Evening everyone
Hubby only just gone down:eek::eek: been sat here since 11.40 after trying to get car park space for 40 mins:mad:
Bubbs sending you a hug , hope hubbys fine and you can be on the way home soon, tweets well done you are marvelous:T, and rhos I was so sorry to read your news, such a sad event and hard for those having to deal with it:AThe person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
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For all the mystery wine shoppers this doesn't look good I check every now and again to see if back in stock and today there are only 3 types showing OOS rather than the 6 that usually do.
The £3 bottle cases have totally disappeared. :eek:0 -
Evening all
Just had a great day a work, well it was a course actually It was all about mental health in the workplace, which we don't take seriously. There is so much I could implement if they let me. Need to work on a strategy.
Off to read back0 -
No it automatically deducted the 342 you didn't need a code BUT I guessed you were asking as you had found them back in stock and looks like the multibuy is no longer working as it used to show discount when you proceeded to checkout.
I think possibly they took them off sale to remove the mulitbuy as the other day it was working oddly if you bought 6, you nearly got 3 for free.
Good guess hun.
Too dear without the glitch. Never mind, worth a try.Thanks for replying.
N xSealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
Hello peeps, hope all is well as I've not been on here in a while. Baby's etc getting in the way!:j:j
Somebody may have already mentioned this but it's time to give notice to cancel 1p t mobile contracts from last year :rotfl:
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Sorry I've not had chance to catch up. Been really busy in RL and am exhuasted.
Just a quick warning for anyone cancelling tmobile contracts. I have two to cancel soon and I found this thread here on MSE:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4363143
TMobile are being really sneaky charging people £20 odd pounds in early termination fees when you request a PAC code!!!
Having read that thread this is what I plan to do for the number I wish to keep (thanks to Hooloovoo). It involves a £10 payg top up but I want to keep the number and this seems the easiest way. The other number I will just give notice and not request a PAC code and lose the number.I've just ported from T-Mobile to Three. I have not been charged an ETF since I transferred via a PAYG step. This seems the easiest way to me. The method was:
1. The minimum term of my contract was set to expire on 1st December 2013. I called up on 1st November and gave my 30 days notice, and informed them I wanted to move to PAYG. They arranged all this. No charges.
2. On 1st December, my billing account is closed and a new PAYG billing account opened. My SIM is automatically transferred to the new account. No problems at all. There are no charges incurred, except for a mandatory £10 initial top-up of the PAYG account which is added to my final bill.
3. That £10 top up lasts me for the month.
4. In January I phone up and get my PAC code. Not need to give 30 days notice since I no longer have a contract. No charges. The PAC arrives via SMS in a couple of hours, and a few days later also by post.
5. I order a new Three SIM. It arrives next day with a temporary number. I give them my PAC code, and my number is ported next working day.
That appears to be the most painless way to do it.
Also lots of gluten free/ dairy free type things reduced to clear in Sainsbob's nationally.
Red SELs so the shelves had been cleared in my local apart from BBQ sauce. All in gluten free/ free from section,
All these are 20p each:
Barkat waffle ice cream cones (really nice, gutted there weren't any!)
Tiger Tiger garlic mayo
Tiger Tiger BBQ sauce
Doves Farm gluten free organic tricolore pasta 250g
Doves Farm gluten free organic pipe regate pasta 500g,
Doves Farm gluten free lemon cookies 250g
Mrs Crimbles Muffin & Sponge Cake Mix
Udi's Blueberry breakfast bars
Sweet Mandarin sweet & sour 300g
Helen's gluten free chocolate cupcake mix 240g
Byron Bay white chocolate cookies 125g
Nature's Path chocolate crispy rice bites 140g
Nature's Path gluten free munch cereal 300g
Phew. I need a cup of tea now x"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).0 -
Thank's Mimi will await survey.
Bubbs really feel for you ,a saying of mine "this time tomorrow"
Hope you get home soon xx0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Well done tweets:T
Thank youBubbs sending you a hug , hope hubbys fine and you can be on the way home soon, tweets well done you are marvelous:T, and rhos I was so sorry to read your news, such a sad event and hard for those having to deal with it:A
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