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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Adults are allowed on, got one in manchester, liverpool aswell.
Looks good fun.
Adults are allowed on at the one here but I'd prefer not to have to share my session with the sort of horrible snotty little germ infested brats from round here that frequent the establishment :eek::rotfl:I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Mine to.
1x Quaker Oat So Strawberry, Raspberry10 Sachets £1.50 £1.50
2x Quaker Oatso Simple Sweet Cinnamon (330G) £3.00 £3.00
1x Quaker Oat So Simple Heaps of Fruit Banana & Strawberry Flavour Porridge (8X35G) £1.50 £1.50
Mine 3, just checked, managed 99p from £9!
Never mind, thanks to op, but my fault I was too late on this one.curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0 -
Evening All,
Just popped in to say thank you to everyone who posts their shops and tests glitches. :A:A :A Really helps folk like me who can only play at the weekend!
I think DH felt I needed cheering up, so encouraged me to buy the coat.DM's money was not much, but has enabled us to get straight. Now we have had a letter from DWP saying DM has claimed benefit she wasn't entitled to, so they will be claiming it back when they have worked out the amount. It must be a lot otherwise they wouldn't bother! :eek: Feeling a bit down......... I bet DM is sitting on a cloud laughing her socks off :rotfl:
Does anyone know if I will be able to mortgage her flat to pay the DWP?
Then the tumble drier broke this morning. Got a new, but dented one from a graded goods outlet. (No one can see it in the 'futility').
Every little helps!
Hugs to all whether you want one or not!HE x
I wouldn't panic about the overpayment. DWP are obliged to calculate the overpayment, big or small, and ask for it back, usually done before the estate is settled. They should provide you with the relevant calcualtion and you can decide then how to proceed. If you are concerned or don't understand all the detail when they write to you please seek advice from the likes of CAB or other advice providers.0 -
I wouldn't panic about the overpayment. DWP are obliged to calculate the overpayment, big or small, and ask for it back, usually done before the estate is settled. They should provide you with the relevant calcualtion and you can decide then how to proceed. If you are concerned or don't understand all the detail when they write to you please seek advice from the likes of CAB or other advice providers.
Thanks Elliemoo. Not feeling very resilient at the moment, so everything little worry gets out of proportion!
CAB is virtually none existent in Birmingham now.In a world where you can be anything, be kind. (Caroline Flack)
We have more in common than that which divides us. (Jo Cox)0 -
Evening All,
Just popped in to say thank you to everyone who posts their shops and tests glitches. :A:A :A Really helps folk like me who can only play at the weekend!
Had a nice day yesterday with DH and DS2. Went to £3 Imax showing of Jurasic World. Then to Careers event at NEC in an effort to inspire DS2. (Not possible!). Free parking, so took the opportunity to visit Phase 8 outlet at resorts World. Got a coat for £45.
I think DH felt I needed cheering up, so encouraged me to buy the coat.DM's money was not much, but has enabled us to get straight. Now we have had a letter from DWP saying DM has claimed benefit she wasn't entitled to, so they will be claiming it back when they have worked out the amount. It must be a lot otherwise they wouldn't bother! :eek: Feeling a bit down......... I bet DM is sitting on a cloud laughing her socks off :rotfl:
Does anyone know if I will be able to mortgage her flat to pay the DWP?
Then the tumble drier broke this morning. Got a new, but dented one from a graded goods outlet. (No one can see it in the 'futility').
Did a circuit of Waities, A's and Boots for offers and coupons. Now my Waities does not have any Pollock left and I have Prawns! Also, Eggs, and No7 make up with free gift. :j
Every little helps!
Hugs to all whether you want one or not!HE x
If this is your first contact from DWP this is usually a standard letter I had one after I had finally applied for probate for my mum. In most cases there is nothing owed but the way the letter is worded is pretty scary. It certainly made me feel really down. And second letter made me feel even worse. Have you already given DWP your DM's financial details if not you may just be in same position as me. Everything was fine and third letter confirmed nothing was owed for me. HTHs0 -
Evening paw sniffers:DTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »Evening everybody.
DS2 birthday today, took him to Jump Nation in Walsall, on our way back from wales, and he absolutely loves it.
Fairclare, I bet your DS would love it aswell, a massive warehouse, just full of trampolines.
My dgs has just had his 11th birthday treat with a few friends at Just Jump which is probably similar. His friend chipped his 2 front (second) teeth there by jumping up trying to reach up a wall we think although can't be sure. The boys loved it but a bit worrying safety wise.0 -
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Yum yum....toffee cream meringues:D
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Fresh_Desserts/ASDA_Chosen_by_You_Toffee_Cream_Meringues_2.html
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1x ASDA 2 Toffee Cream Meringues (2PK) £2.00 £1.15To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Mine to.
1x Quaker Oat So Strawberry, Raspberry10 Sachets £1.50 £1.50
2x Quaker Oatso Simple Sweet Cinnamon (330G) £3.00 £3.00
1x Quaker Oat So Simple Heaps of Fruit Banana & Strawberry Flavour Porridge (8X35G) £1.50 £1.50My quakers failed today boo hoo AvM fillers removed
Quaker Oat So Simple Sultanas Raisins Cranberry & Apple Flavour Porridge (385G) £3.00£3.00
Quaker Oat So Simple Heaps of Fruit Apple & Cherry Flavour Porridge (8X36G)£1.50£1.501x
Quaker Oat So Simple Heaps of Fruit Summer Berries Flavour Porridge (8X35.3)£1.50£2.451x Quaker Oat So Simple Original Porridge (324G)£1.50
, Raspberry & Cranberry Flavour 10 Sachets (10X33G)£3.00£3.001x Quaker
Oat So Simple Blackberry & Apple Flavour Porridge (8X36G)£1.50N/AComparison total (compared products only)£11.62 £12.57
Sorry that it didn't glitch.
Out of interest, has it changed on the system to suggest it wouldn't now glitch (as obviusly you all wouldn't have bought it if you didn't think it would), or has it been a hidden glitch and therefore we didn't know if it would work or not (all other things being equal)?
Just wondering if this is explainable (as much as glitches are).
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