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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    BIG_MOC wrote: »
    I followed what thry did. I set up android pay on my old samsung tab 3 tablet, as that's never had ap on before ( you can use any android, doesnt have to be samsung). I used a new email address but used same card and details. Once I'd set that up I added the new account to the existing ap on my phone. You can switch between accounts, and so far my 1st months winnings are still showing.

    Hope that makes sense

    :wave: everyone

    Does anyone know if the Samsung Galaxy 2 tablet is compatible to download android pay?
    I Hate Jobsworths!!!
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    izzeyb wrote: »
    For the Vaseline lip therapy, still had 3 for 2 signage.

    UNTESTED

    Original, Rosy and Cocoa Butter, £1.50 Asda and £1.00 Morrisons.

    Would work out 40p a tin.

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=vaseline%20lip%20therapy

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    Will try tomorrow as those tins were well received at Christmas.
  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    pippo wrote: »
    Will try tomorrow as those tins were well received at Christmas.

    Just double check offer comes off as they had new layout plans at end of aisles today and were doing new signage and a lot of moving stuff around :)
  • aallank
    aallank Posts: 2,254 Forumite
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    6x Terry's Chocolate Orange (157g) £12.00 £4.08

    from this afternoon instore shop :)
  • thry9698
    thry9698 Posts: 126 Forumite
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    fuzzgun19 wrote: »
    Does anyone know if the Samsung Galaxy 2 tablet is compatible to download android pay?

    Hi android pay needs at least KitKat 4.4 not sure about your tablet I know s3 phone is too old.
  • cloz
    cloz Posts: 308 Forumite
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    Evening all, can I pick the Elite brains pretty please? I know some of you are landlords on here. We are looking to purchase out first buy to let property. We have found a property which would be suitable and it has been on the market since May last year as has a tenant in situ but the estate agent is unable to tell us the cost of the ground rent and service charges, is this normal? would think after over six months on the market they would know this information by now?
    Chocolate always makes me feel better!
  • Had a difficult day shopping today, was doing a "normal" shop, so difficult.

    Got these:

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    One claim per household, voucher for £1.45, Sada price £2

    Fruit cake 68p BB date 18/8/18
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    Cake 50p BB date 28/5/18

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  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    I got one of those puddings braveheart, but Melt in the Middle Sticky Toffee 50p, looks yummy

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  • Chieveley
    Chieveley Posts: 474 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Name Dropper
    cloz wrote: »
    Evening all, can I pick the Elite brains pretty please? I know some of you are landlords on here. We are looking to purchase out first buy to let property. We have found a property which would be suitable and it has been on the market since May last year as has a tenant in situ but the estate agent is unable to tell us the cost of the ground rent and service charges, is this normal? would think after over six months on the market they would know this information by now?

    I am assuming it is a leasehold flat, then yes they should have this information for you. Length of lease is first consideration esp. if you need a mortgage. Then you should ask for the managing company name and you can look at the accounts that should be filed at companies house. PM if any more questions.
  • cloz
    cloz Posts: 308 Forumite
    100 Posts
    Chieveley wrote: »
    I am assuming it is a leasehold flat, then yes they should have this information for you. Length of lease is first consideration esp. if you need a mortgage. Then you should ask for the managing company name and you can look at the accounts that should be filed at companies house. PM if any more questions.
    Thank you for replying, much appreciated. When I asked about the lease the reply was also ' we are still awaiting the information' which just struck me as a bit odd when it has been on the market for a while. Lots to think about and look into!
    Chocolate always makes me feel better!
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