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Elite 11+ Part 75
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Another 11+:)
Gourmet Perle 12 x 85 g pouches, Ocean Delicacies fillets in gravy bc ends 955016 £2 in one store and £1.50 in another:) Bought 11 and a few bits to get full price comparison, just in case they were cheaper elsewhere.
APG back on 11 cat foods - £8.24. :T
I got gourmet on Friday but the seafood which didn't compare elsewhere. Will have to look for ocean and see if can get 11.
Need the Purina light for dd's fatty cat but don't think would work 11 plus.
Been very ill today. It's a culmination of all the clearing and visitors over last few months. Not getting to rest for long enough in between. Feeling very dizzy and slept 17 hours straight:eek:
Do not need to leave house until Thursday when back for hopefully last push on house. I so want to be able to see it clear and clean but our buyers are storing their furniture their from Friday so will not get that luxury although they are only having one room. So nice in a way selling to extended family as they are also taking all the furniture we can't get rid of to heart foundation shop for us.
Anyone local to Bedford there is a nice recliner sofa and chair going in my recycling bin:rotfl:
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
womble dated today AvT
1 x Winalot Shapes (800g) £1.75 £1.00
1 x Alpen Original Muesli (750g) £2.78 £2.00Keep Moving 2018 challenge.
January....
Week 1-4 total 159.44 miles
Week 5.... 41.66 miles
Not moving anywhere! House renovations taken over life!!0 -
We had a nice big 3D flashing ropelight train that used to live on our dining room roof for Christmas, we have just had to dispose of it, it has been sitting in our dining room awaiting repair and we found that it had a short inside the ropelight rendering it unfixable.
What I want to know is where I can get a 4 - 5 foot 3D lit Christmas train. We have to have something there or the neighbours will sulk :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Anyone any ideas please? Also open to the idea of making one if full instructions are available.
The best ones I have found tend to be in America
One like this one would be good
http://www.tesco.com/direct/dobbies-3d-rope-light-train/371-5103.prdWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »I didn't think rtc items were available to order online. If they are then might look for Purina. Not sure you would get rtc price unless correct item was picked instore as not that price online.
V x
The rtc glitch depends on being able to order online at full price but being charged the rtc price in store. Some rtc items, like the roasting bags, are unavailable online, but you can order the dishwasher tablets.
And as someone else said they did, if you are charged the full price you just reject them on the grounds that you were expecting them to be cheaper.0 -
I agree, I loathe ebay. Don't sell on it but having my own problems on it just now. :eek:
I bought an item last week, but it doesn't match the description and is unusable in it's present condition.
I contacted the seller, who had offered a partial refund, but that's not any use as even then it's worthless to me.
So I've asked to return it, they have agreed but are refusing return postage. I don't see why I should be out of pocket for £2.80 as if the correct description was given I would never had bid for it. :mad:
So, what do I do now? Is there anyway I can enforce they pay the return postage costs?
I had this problem some time ago and, like you, the seller wanted me to pay return postage. I refused and set up a case. I took photos too. You then get into an automatic system which asks you to try and resolve it between yourselves. After a certain amount of time set by eBay, you just click that the issue is not resolved and a real person looks at the case. I was refunded purchase price and postage without any hassle and told to keep the item. It may have helped that I also had several abusive messages from the seller!
I also bought something which was a fake and reported it. They responded really quickly and, again, I got a refund and was told to keep the item.0 -
Thank you TM, my 'test' box is a huge success with my lot, they've cleaned the plate.
Have you tried yours out?
BTW it was the seafood version rtc in my local and I think that should compare.....
Well spotted TM and thank you x
I have the fussiest cat in the world......and I know why.
Tonight for tea he had steamed chicken breast.
RTC in T works out at 40p for 3 packs after the 3 for £10 discount comes off.
Cheaper than cat food:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
SFSC, so pleased that you can shop again!0
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »We had a nice big 3D flashing ropelight train that used to live on our dining room roof for Christmas, we have just had to dispose of it, it has been sitting in our dining room awaiting repair and we found that it had a short inside the ropelight rendering it unfixable.
What I want to know is where I can get a 4 - 5 foot 3D lit Christmas train. We have to have something there or the neighbours will sulk :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Anyone any ideas please? Also open to the idea of making one if full instructions are available.
The best ones I have found tend to be in America
One like this one would be good
http://www.tesco.com/direct/dobbies-3d-rope-light-train/371-5103.prd
Can you not just buy a complete new ropelight and fix it up?To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
underperky wrote: »Excellent news I was just asking about you the other night
So hectic Tuesdays and Wednesdays ahead ..yeeehaaaaaaa
Hope the girls are back on form Dee and Evangeline you three
all on the job tomorrow and Sada wont know whats hit them
PM me if you want perky:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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