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  • Originally Posted by fairclaire View Post

    So shall we start an 11pm -2am list? you have to be an insomniac and an alcoholic to join it and more importantly....that has to be offensive.

    1. fairclaire
    2. squigs
    3. ChelseaFred:) (just made it!)
  • Morning all!

    No frost this morning on my way home, may be later but +1 at 1.30am here:D

    Happy Glitching, I will be venturing out later if anything needs testing?

    ChelseaFred:)
  • sarahskint
    sarahskint Posts: 1,033 Forumite
    morning lol
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Good morning:)
    Well done night crew on being good children and making a nice list :cool::cool: and as everyone knows I love a good list:j:j:j
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    So I broke the glitches for today just being ready to test:(:(
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Mrs Anon (same surname due to our marriage :cool:) and I haven't written wills yet - it is on the list of things to do that so far has never got done :o. With Little Anons to consider I suppose it would make sense - you just wonder if it is worth the cost or whether the template wills would be sufficient as straightforward arrangements so far as we can see.

    Anon
    fairclaire wrote: »
    It's possible and cheap to do by yourself. About £20 for a kit from WH Smith. it's also possible to use online templates, just make sure they legally cover your circumstances. I have no doubt at all you have above and beyond the intelligence required to complete one ;)
    if people prefer a solicitor, it would cost about £200 ish (don't quote me on this, it's dependant on circumstances) for a basic double will.

    If you are legally married then you haven't much to worry about as long as you trust Mrs Anon to carry out your wishes and don't expect her to go shopping every day to replenish the stash empire you have built :p:p

    Thanks both of you for this information as a Will is something we haven't got around to doing:eek:but like you anon when you are in a happy relationship you don't think about such things but as you say FC if it only costs £200 to get it done by a solicitor that sounds like money well spent:) it's now on my to do list for this year
  • LANGO1966
    LANGO1966 Posts: 2,054 Forumite
    Check you inbox for email from Amazon for £10 off £50 in celebration of being named no 1 in customer ratings, today only
  • nerfdad wrote: »
    Thanks both of you for this information as a Will is something we haven't got around to doing:eek:but like you anon when you are in a happy relationship you don't think about such things but as you say FC if it only costs £200 to get it done by a solicitor that sounds like money well spent:) it's now on my to do list for this year

    We did ours a couple of years ago. November is will month and most solicitors do it for charity. I think we donated £150 to their chosen charity.
    It is also one of the easiest things we have ever done although I had always imagined it would be difficult.
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    edited 22 January 2016 at 7:38AM
    Morning, couple of air freshener refills look to have missed the early upate:

    Ambipur GPT refill – 2 for £5.00
    http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/2-for-pound350/ls87042

    Blossom & Breeze and Cotton Fresh £4.00 Asda v £3.00 in Sainsbobs or 2 for £6 in Waitrose.

    APG would see £8.00 v £6.00.


    Vanilla £3 in Asda and £2 in Morries (if Morries can be relied upon). APG would see £6 v £4.00

    Cant get my supermarket link to link, sorry


    Febreze car refill 2 for £6.00
    http://groceries.asda.com/promotion/2-for-pound350/ls87041

    Showing as £4 in Asda, !!!!!!, Sainsbobs. APG would see £8 v £8 but you pay £6.00

    Again, link wont link properly to mysupermarket - think it is my browser maybe unsupported.
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    We did ours a couple of years ago. November is will month and most solicitors do it for charity. I think we donated £150 to their chosen charity.
    It is also one of the easiest things we have ever done although I had always imagined it would be difficult.

    It's silly as it's something we have talked about but never got around to getting done:o also if something did happen to us it's working out who we would trust with the kids especially the youngest with his needs . Then the financial side as house would be paid off and money from life insurance in bank who we would trust with the financial side:o:o
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