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Ladyshopper wrote: »Why yesterday savvy? I did a shop I collected yesterday, and claimed the voucher as it was 1st of month? Should I not have done?
Sorry - here's me thinking yesterday was 31st January:o:o.
:rotfl:Don't know what date I'm on:o:rotfl::rotfl:.
It is 2nd February (as at the time at the place from which I am sending this post as at the time of posting;):cool:). And yesterday was 1st February (in said place and time).:D:) Brill.0 -
If people can get to grips with the search function they can find the answer as quickly as ask the question
One of the problems I have found in the past is when people rename things etc.
For example when Cobra was referred to as snakes.
I sometimes struggle to find things using search.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »:rotfl:That was me, deliberately avoiding mentioning it.
I just spell correctly:p. Except with the accent above the letter 'i' that I can't get the website to display(:rotfl:). That's because I don't know how to put that into a post:o:o:rotfl:.
See, I could have been pedantic and insisted that it was a different word as "nieve" and "naive" are different. Instead, I treated it as if it were correct and as if it were the same;).
Well, hey, you spelt it the way it is pronounced!:T:T
If in doubt, just... sounds like...:T
But... you've done a me - missed the main point of my post:T, which is about the phone charges:rotfl:.0 -
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Dip and LS have you looked out the window? Snowing and settling:eek:Sealed 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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TrulyMadly wrote: »You are not wrong there.
I was down your way today:D
Robbing from our Morrisons :eek:
I was up Gateshead, traffic :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Ladyshopper wrote: »Is February/March the "free" council tax months? I thought they were, but see my council tax payment has gone out today.
I think you can pay over 12 months instead of 10? Depends what options your council gives you (or maybe they have to offer it, I don't know). I want my payment to go out every month of 12, as then counts towards the qualifying number of DDs that have to go out of some of my accounts in a month (either calendar or from date of opening as applicable) before I get fees waived/interest or interest termed as a "reward". Works out same cost of course, just paying at different times.
EDIT: In fact, if someone is paying 10 times a year, aren't you simply overloading it into ten months and paying a little more, sooner than needed, rather than delaying a little bit over the 12 months (by paying the final two instalments in months 11 and 12 rather than paying it all by month 10, and therefore, very slightly, losing the interest on the parts of amounts paid before 'strictly necessary'?). I prefer to pay over 12 months, as long as interest free.0
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