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  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    edited 1 October 2015 at 3:33PM
    See from reviews someone has bought for 13 yr old son and a 16 year old daughter pinched theirs. So I may be right but then 18" frame has been bought for 11yr old. :eek:

    How do I measure my frame, floor to where? TIA

    Don't really want to order one of each and have bother of returning. :o
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    sarahskint wrote: »
    cat food delivery due this afternoon lol typical then the offer was still on there earlier!! will return that at the weekend then!

    it's still on there now. It might still work.
    I've not seen any actual Apg results posted that show it's not working? Wouldn't be the first time the wrong product has been bought by mistake and made it look like a glitch is over. Not saying that's the case but it could be....
    Be sure to report back with your results :D
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    edited 1 October 2015 at 3:20PM
    aau1 wrote: »
    In my defence it was the first time I'd looked at HUKD today :o

    I blame you for slacking in your efforts to bring deals across :p

    We cant beat your price
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  • cjj_2
    cjj_2 Posts: 6,588 Forumite
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    Can I please ask how to go about sorting income tax out. I've been taxed on 1st wage, tax code OT1. I've only ever worked part time for oh and never earned enough to pay tax and also didn't have a P45 to give to this employer. I won't earn enough to pay tax here either as only part time. How do I get the tax sorted and claim the tax back please. Tia xx
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  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    edited 1 October 2015 at 3:21PM
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    See from reviews someone has bought for 13 yr old son and a 16b year old daughter pinched theirs. So I am be right but then 18" frame has been bought for 11yr old. :eek:

    How do I measure my frame, floor to where? TIA

    Don't really want to order one of each and have bother of returning. :o

    http://www.tesco.com/direct/vertigo-eiger-26-dual-suspension-mountain-bike-18-frame/522-9798.prd?sc_cmp=tp4_aff_1018132
    seems to be 11+

    http://www.tesco.com/direct/vertigo-eiger-26-dual-suspension-mountain-bike-18-frame/211-9135.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=211-9135&sc_cmp=tp4_aff_2026339
    seems to be 14+

    http://www.tesco.com/direct/vertigo-eiger-26-dual-suspension-mountain-bike-16-frame/211-0047.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=211-0047&sc_cmp=tp4_aff_2026339
    seems to be 11+

    Well confused now
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • lj*
    lj* Posts: 234 Forumite
    Hello elite, just a quickie.....
    I expect you are all cheesed out after the last glitch but nipped into waities today and the essential English extra mature cheddar packs ( the one with the big 6 on the front) 550grams is only £2.25
    Also John west tuna no drain 3 packs £5 each are 2 for £6
    Sorry if it's already been posted, not had time to catch up today, Inbetween 2 lots of work. Ok back to it!
    :)
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Just found this chart so reckon I have got it right 16" frame.

    http://www.ebicycles.com/custom/content_files/ebicycles-bicycle-sizing-chart-mountain-bikes.pdf

    I text Mr TS as he was in a meeting he text back he thought 18" but check online but looking at this chart think 18" would be to big. Think he must be thinking road bike sizes which seem to differ so not sure measuring mine would be any good anyway. :o
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    edited 1 October 2015 at 3:45PM
    cjj wrote: »
    Can I please ask how to go about sorting income tax out. I've been taxed on 1st wage, tax code OT1. I've only ever worked part time for oh and never earned enough to pay tax and also didn't have a P45 to give to this employer. I won't earn enough to pay tax here either as only part time. How do I get the tax sorted and claim the tax back please. Tia xx

    This happens at my work a lot because we employ people who are on disability benefits doing therapeutic work. They don't usually have a current P45. Your employer should have got you to fill in a new starter checklist? (used to be called a P46) Or have gotten the information from you to fill it in. This information then gets registered with HMRC and then you are issued with the correct tax code which should sort you out. You should then get a rebate for anything you have overpaid.
    You don't have to do anything other than give your employer/payroll dept a nudge if this is taking a while.

    Could be that it's in the pipeline but hasnt been sorted in time for this wage.
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Just found this chart so reckon I have got it right 16" frame.

    http://www.ebicycles.com/custom/content_files/ebicycles-bicycle-sizing-chart-mountain-bikes.pdf

    I text Mr TS as he was in a meeting he text back he thought 18" but check online but looking at this chart think 18" would be to big. Think he must be thinking road bike sizes which seem to differ so not sure measuring mine would be any good anyway. :o

    Dont forget these charts will be expecting you to have the odd foot on a pedal now and again ;)

    Good luck



























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  • dawnylou
    dawnylou Posts: 3,135 Forumite
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    Just got some after eights. £4 in A v £1 in M
    I got two packs. I paid £4 too.

    I tried to read back and tried search function to find out the real deal for these but couldn't find anything so not sure if I did something wrong. Anyway two boxes put away for Christmas coffee.
    Dream of being mortgage free....
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