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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 23 April 2015 at 4:36PM
    Too late!!:p You've read it and accepted my binding offer!:rotfl:
    (No good anyone now posting and expressly denying that you'd accepted!:D)

    I allowed you the benefit of reading my text, in return for your one million pounds. Now, where's my one million pounds?!?:huh::rotfl:
  • Snap-ant
    Snap-ant Posts: 15,944 Forumite
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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Sorry savvy dont know i have old one

    Oh - :idea:can you provide me a link to that?

    Free of charge of course:rotfl::rotfl:. I'm not agreeing to anything - I expressly rule it out before it even could occur:D:D:rotfl:.
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    It's now, somehow, 'unlocked' and given an outcome. Don't ask me how, but it has:cool:.

    All to no avail:(:
    "Your grocery shopping didn't contain the minimum of 8 different items, of which at least 1 must be comparable, so unfortunately it's not eligible..."
  • matty17r
    matty17r Posts: 1,215 Forumite
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    6 pack Branston Baked beans £1.25 in my local asda an hour ago.
  • purpledonkey
    purpledonkey Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Too late!!:p You've read it and accepted my binding offer!:rotfl:
    (No good anyone now posting and expressly denying that you'd accepted!:D)

    I allowed you the benefit of reading my text, in return for your one million pounds. Now, where's my one million pounds?!?:huh::rotfl:

    Here is the gift of one million pounds of air, I'm transferring it as we speak :D
    'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'
  • purpledonkey
    purpledonkey Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    And the air is currently 17°C in London at the moment, so that should give you an indicator of the size you should be expecting :p
    'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'
  • rockyrose
    rockyrose Posts: 1,491 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Too late!!:p You've read it and accepted my binding offer!:rotfl:
    (No good anyone now posting and expressly denying that you'd accepted!:D)

    I allowed you the benefit of reading my text, in return for your one million pounds. Now, where's my one million pounds?!?:huh::rotfl:
    Agreed savvy so inorder to complete the transaction i will have to re route the money via Nigeria where I have either a. won a substantial amount in the state lottery or b. inherited the vast estate of General somebody. To do that and so I can release the funds I owe you I will a. need a payment of $200 for state taxes and b. need your bank details/name/address and security pin numbers.
    I await your instructions savvy oh wise one..:rotfl:
    :A NI FEIDIR ACH LE DIA BREITHIUNAS A DHEANAMH ORM
  • lj*
    lj* Posts: 234 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Please can I ask for any recommendations on how to get mould out of matresses.

    It's the caravan ones in couple places, don't really want to pay to replace them until we know we are definitely water tight again. This mould has been caused by condensation between mattress and solid bed board according to things I have read. As thankfully caravan sound that end.

    Have read the pink tub of oxi stuff works anyone used this before?
    1. Vacuum the entire item and toss the vacuum filter and the bag when you're through. (Mildew spores can escape into the air the next time you vacuum.)
    2. If any stains remain, sponge the surface with a cloth moistened in 1 cup rubbing alcohol and 1 cup warm water. (Note: First do a spot test on a hidden area to make sure the fabric won't be damaged.) To rinse, do a second wipe-down with a water-dampened sponge.
    3. Sun-dry the sofa or mattress for several hours to remove odors, or use a fan.
    4. Spray with a disinfectant like Lysol to kill spores that can linger in thick padding. If your furniture still smells musty or stains reappear, throw the item out.
    Hope that helps :)
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
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    Fab idea Snap ...if my DH:Awas still here he would be down his shed and make Nannylala one of these in the bat of an eyelid ...these are the little things I miss so much:(
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