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Oh dear, I have just bought the snoopy toy for my daughter and the lotus boots for myself.
Nothing else I want today. I think.Total debt £20,000 Northern Rock loan:eek:
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I've only bought the X-Men DVD yesterday for £5.99 and didn't get the Mordor Xbox one game sadly, but today (so far) hoping for the Sons of Anarchy box set xxPay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2023 #59 £7008 Paid £570 Owing £6438 #1 H1 £151, #2 H2 £100, #3 O £200, #4 M £1500, #5 Z £295, #6 C1 £340, #7 L £1084, #8 N £840, #9 C2 £19300
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Last night the b busy couples calendar was £6, today in the lightening deal....it was £60
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I bought quite a few bits for my daughter yesterday and my nephews christmas present.
But today, nothing stands out for me yet. I'm hoping that some better bargains get added later in the day, we are buying DD a wii for christmas so crossing fingers that one will be added at some point.Value of prizes 2010 - 2017: £8374 Wins 2022: Magic set
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Why are all the children's things on around school run time?
I was thinking the same thing when I was looking.
I was happy with what I got yesterday, I couple of board games and the X wing miniatures, all a lot cheaper than anywhere else. My DH and eldest son love that game and will be over the moon with a lot of expansions.
Nothing on today so far that I really want. I am hoping they put on the extended edition of the 2nd Hobbit movie. I got the first one in last year's deals.0 -
Dilemma time...
There is a deal coming up you really really want and know it will be a good price and will sell out in seconds so your finger is hovering on the mouse ready to click "add to basket" when the button appears.....there are 10 seconds left and then the doorbell rings :eek:
It's the postman / courier with items you ordered previously
So....
do you miss out on the deal you really want & answer the door knowing the item will be "waitlist full" when you return
OR....
do you wait, click add to basket and hope the postman is still there when you open the door (which in my case is unlikely if I don't answer the door in 2 seconds flat :mad:)
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just had the same situation with the phone!Make £10 a day Dec 2016 £130.52/£310
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Got the Doris Day DVD's for my dad. He loves her but my mum can't stand her hehe!! :laugh:0
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Really fancied the Maze Runner trilogy, but it's £10 in the deal and only £5 on The Book People! By giving you 15 mins to check out they're being so sneaky hoping you won't check elsewhere and just impulse buy assuming it's a bargain because of the inflated RRPYou bowl like your mother. Unless of course she bowls well, in which case you bowl nothing like her
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I would carry the laptop to the doorDilemma time...
There is a deal coming up you really really want and know it will be a good price and will sell out in seconds so your finger is hovering on the mouse ready to click "add to basket" when the button appears.....there are 10 seconds left and then the doorbell rings :eek:
It's the postman / courier with items you ordered previously
So....
do you miss out on the deal you really want & answer the door knowing the item will be "waitlist full" when you return
OR....
do you wait, click add to basket and hope the postman is still there when you open the door (which in my case is unlikely if I don't answer the door in 2 seconds flat :mad:)
leave the phone, they'll call back xxinneedofmoney wrote: »just had the same situation with the phone!Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2023 #59 £7008 Paid £570 Owing £6438 #1 H1 £151, #2 H2 £100, #3 O £200, #4 M £1500, #5 Z £295, #6 C1 £340, #7 L £1084, #8 N £840, #9 C2 £19300
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