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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »There's a Coach Built Pram Spares page on Facebook, have you asked them?
I have also prams and accessories but its a closed group but I have requested to join....waiting
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Today should be a breeze then tweets xcurl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0
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Wont be like last time I went with toothache.
Needed a crown , loads injections which I am terrified ofStill had toothache with crown . Back to dentist he wanted to do a screw in crown or something :eek: seeing it was back tooth I told him no and to take it out . This went on for nearly 6 months with me having toothache.
Sorry but I don't paybecause I get a bit housing /council tax benefit . Hate to think what it would have cost me last time I went.
At our dentist for the six monthly check up and hygienist its £73. I had the tiniest of fillings, more preventative than restorative and it cost £72.05 :eek:
so if you are not eligible for any benefits and don't have an NHS dentist then to be on the safe side you need to budget about £20 a month - I don't know how people afford this if they are on minimum wage.
we have healthshield which OH pays through his salary, we are on the highest level and it allows up to £300 a year each -- so that covers us most years unless something major needs to be done.
We also pay for youngest son and eldest child who are both on level 2 and just covers their check ups - about £18 a month - it covers dentist, optical and all sorts of medical issues and a couple of prescriptions a year“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »Did you do the Tropical Red Bull game tweets? I got a parcel left in my porch from that this morning. Not international though, according to the sticker it came from Lancashire
Yes hornetgirl I won twice on thatWell me and Poppy won
Postie ticked international on the card the plot thickens :cool:0 -
Yes that's where I got the wheel from but from their website, but thats where I messaged them, helpful people and responded straight away and they are going to look for a second hand one tomorrow for me- but I still have a wheel to send back - so postage will be expensive!!
I have also prams and accessories but its a closed group but I have requested to join....waiting
Thanks for your help:)
Distance selling regs say that return postage should be refunded if you reject order in first 7 days. (this is law, not just goodwill) So contact them and say you are returning under DSR and expect your refund.
The fact that the pic on the website (which matched your pram) and what you got are different should clinch things if they get snotty about refunding costs.
It's only a game
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Think £8 is a bargain.
I have tried to have a clear out, selling on ebay, the seller would have been charged 80p fees, 48p paypal fees, 2.80 postage = £4.08 charges = sold item for £3.92 less packaging, less time, fuel, listing fee perhaps! I feel really sorry for sellers who are trying to recoup a few quid for their stuff, never to be given feedback or for buyers not to be grateful of their lovely bargain.
Just my opinion! x
Just give it to charity shops, or sling it in landfill.
Caveat emptor after all.0 -
Just a quick post before I dash off to Asda for a rinse and repeat!!
Thanks OP for the heads up on the mouthwash it worked a treat this morning on my c&c!!! CouponKathy got you a load of mouthwash too as I know you not getting out at the mo! Get Well Soon!We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0 -
At our dentist for the six monthly check up and hygienist its £73. I had the tiniest of fillings, more preventative than restorative and it cost £72.05 :eek:
so if you are not eligible for any benefits and don't have an NHS dentist then to be on the safe side you need to budget about £20 a month - I don't know how people afford this if they are on minimum wage.
we have healthshield which OH pays through his salary, we are on the highest level and it allows up to £300 a year each -- so that covers us most years unless something major needs to be done.
We also pay for youngest son and eldest child who are both on level 2 and just covers their check ups - about £18 a month - it covers dentist, optical and all sorts of medical issues and a couple of prescriptions a year
mhoc I hadn't realised it was that expensive at the dentist :eek:
My bro doesn't have an NHS dentist and he pays he went to emergency dentist for a filling after trying a filling thing he bought in Boots that didn't work .
http://www.boots.com/en/Dentanurse-First-Aid-Kit-for-Teeth_6340/#product_Reviews
Think it cost him £18 for the dentist filling.0 -
I'm not here honest.
But been to Ts to get my coke and wanted to let people know they have turquoise picnic blankets down to £2 from £8 not huge 120 x 120 but maybe good for someone.
Oh and my walkers lunch would not scan and I had bought walkers and rolls cheese soft drinks so not sure why it was barcode on back they tried, supervisor had to get managers ok!
Bye see you all in a week x
ta for this. We have fleece blankets on the ends of the sofas that the cats like to sleep on. They are all moulting now so the fleeces look urghhh - I try to vacuum them and then hand the fleeces on the line during the day, when its not raining and they are washed frequently but still they are covered in cat hair.
I don't think there is an answer to this problem apart from buying new ones“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Claire1972 wrote: »Just a quick post before I dash off to Asda for a rinse and repeat!!
Thanks OP for the heads up on the mouthwash it worked a treat this morning on my c&c!!! CouponKathy got you a load of mouthwash too as I know you not getting out at the mo! Get Well Soon!
Hi Claire, can I ask if this was from Por***ck? I looked in Thornabronx this morning but none there!
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