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When you say merged do you mean you can login to one A account now and can see the order history from both, can still login to both A and see the history for both, the APG site is showing orders from both merged together or accounts are still appearing separately but the one £100 total is being applied across all accounts?
With comments recently about being asked for dob and proof of I'd for collection it does look like something has changed including new security checks.
Anon
Interestingly it didn't give me the DOB/bring ID message for a C&C with only one sharpie (not collecting until later so will see if they ask) so perhaps it just flags as restricted item for under 18s if you order more than one?“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0 -
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Flip, that is a lot of house moves!
I think that there is some requirement to have electrical appliances checked as being safe every so often. If you have the white goods included, you are normally paying a premium which includes the costs of these of these of the expected lifespan.
We also include as standard in all properties...curtain poles,curtains or in some cases blinds and all light fittings....
Tenants are free to use their own if they wish but again some things in my mind are just basically part of the integral part of a property.frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
No Seren. The results are normally available 2-4 hrs after collection.
Thank you Pacifica.
Hopefully they'll be in before I go to DD's to wait in for the HP engineer to do whatever it is they are doing with these condenser dryers to make them safe again.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
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But I am going to QVC Outlet tomorrow on (hopefully bugs leaving via wide open windows) our trip to see Count Arthur Strongso I know your size
I'm going early to get some retail therapy before Fourp, so so very long since I have been anywhere apart from IKEA ..
Gout I think has actually nearly disappeared - it's been since December 28th
tweets please can you post QUIZ on Thursday? :A
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We also include as standard in all properties...curtain poles,curtains or in some cases blinds and all light fittings....
Tenants are free to use their own if they wish but again some things in my mind are just basically part of the integral part of a property.
I have to admit I left towels as they matched the bathroom, bedding that matched the bedrooms, curtain rails, curtains etc. as were moving out of this and a tenant moving in. I have also left white goods but with a clear and written understanding that these are not part of the tenancy, they would not be maintained etc.
We are very fortunate as this tenant is fabulous so we look after her well. I always send her kids birthday cards with little gifts, and xmas cards with chocolates.100 -
hey that was quick all my evouchers in account already xxxWe are many we are one xxx
So that every single post that I contribute to this thread is on topic I would just like to say I am an elite 11+ member and I hear the unjust silence of my opinions whilst I am shopping in supermarkets mainly. Just sayin.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Flip, that is a lot of house moves!
I think that there is some requirement to have electrical appliances checked as being safe every so often. If you have the white goods included, you are normally paying a premium which includes the costs of these of these of the expected lifespan.
21 moves altogether so far, 3 as a small child, plus 6 more counting my late teens in various London bedsits and flats in the 70s, and 12 moves as a fully fledged adult with furniture vans and possessions.
I did stay in one place for 14 yrs though, when bringing up DD after the divorce. And 7 years in the back of beyond was nice.
Bit of a nomadic life otherwise. More moves to come, no doubt.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
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Serendipitious wrote: »21 moves altogether so far, 3 as a small child, plus 6 more counting my late teens in various London bedsits and flats in the 70s, and 12 moves as a fully fledged adult with furniture vans and possessions.
I did stay in one place for 14 yrs though, when bringing up DD after the divorce. And 7 years in the back of beyond was nice.
Bit of a nomadic life otherwise. More moves to come, no doubt.
Flip there is gypsy blood in you x
As a child I had two homes, then we bought our first house and lived there for a year before moving on - we then had 8 houses in 2 years (buying/renovating then selling/renting) before settling in our current house 21 years ago. We have been planning the next move for the last 10 years and we actually get moved in another 10 years! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:100
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