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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • Snap thinking of you and d sis x
  • simone10
    simone10 Posts: 1,089 Forumite
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    Claire1972 wrote: »
    Thanks TM sorry for late reply I was poorly yesterday.
    Can I do as many as I want or is it just one transaction per day?
    Thanks x


    I'm sure in the T&C's it says points will only be awarded once during the period of the promotion which is 18 - 24 Jan
    The end is nigh
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Snap

    There are no words that really help but I do that that the support of the Elite do Take care my lovely
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    rhosynbach wrote: »
    Afternoon all, I sorry for being Mia have had a few issues to deal with xx
    Hope everyone is well. Of to have a read back xx
    Hi Rhosy, hope you have got everything sorted.
  • Perranlady
    Perranlady Posts: 1,356 Forumite
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    Yes my email is from APC too. It's past the delivery time now though.
    Mine arrived today, I had an email from APC saying it would be delivered last Friday!
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    Sorry to hear this snap. (Hugs)





    Ds who is 14 has them all over his back docs have prescribed antibiotics for 4 weeks and taking blood tests, they think it's that, but not sure, doctor had no idea what it was, it was me that googled it and came up with it.

    How long has he had them, Ds3 back is covered looks like whip marks;) he has had them for a few years we where told they where stretch marks but seems odd on a very skinny teen. He also has joint problems now which research says can be a long term side effect if not treated have an appointment with another doctor later in week.. Hope your sons clears up. Xx
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    pippo wrote: »
    Hi Rhosy, hope you have got everything sorted.

    Thanks for asking. Our friend that list his wife has not been looking after himself and drinks to much he fell in a diabetic comma. And is still in hospital 2 weeks later they are now worried he also has dementia. Another friend to was found unconscious by his sister, they think he may have been there a few days he has not woken up 6 days after and they don't know why.
    Also helping a friend who lost someone close and attended 2 vigils to support her, and so very sad as 6 month old baby died in the crash. And the mum is in a coma..

    So just real life being hard but for others not us. Xxxx
  • pippo
    pippo Posts: 3,891 Forumite
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    rose28454 wrote: »
    We have a shop called What which is on the lines of Wilko closing next wednesday and we are having Wilko instead. Hoorah!!
    On the subject of presents we went for dinner with my 13 year old niece recently. every year she gets hand me down clothes etc for her bday from her aunty who has a teenage daughter but couple of years ago my sister in law told them to stop doing it as she is older now and doesnt want used presents. We all gave her money and little pressies so she could but her own things and right at the end of the meal the uncle ( aunty and cousins mad an excuse not to come ) gave her the present. It was wrapped in used paper and was a Jack Wills make up bag that was used and had her cousins name in Sharpie written on it. She hid her feelings really well . How unkind people are
    Oh Rose, that is so awful! Yes I will keep gift bags to re-use, and occasionally lovely paper, but I make damned sure it doesn't look reused, but that is a minor point.
    I hope your niece's parents tell those relatives where to go, and not invite them again to any more celebrations. (They should wrap that bag up agin , in the same paper, and give it back to their daughter on her birthday. Well it has already been personalised with a sharpie!!:eek::eek:)
    If I was 're-homing' I'd ask the young person if they could use the stuff, but that would be in addition to a present.
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    Not caught up totally, but I did see that your sister is not doing to good snap, sending you and the family love and positive thoughts. As I know you are all going through a lot at the moment xxx
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    pippo wrote: »
    Oh Rose, that is so awful! Yes I will keep gift bags to re-use, and occasionally lovely paper, but I make damned sure it doesn't look reused, but that is a minor point.
    I hope your niece's parents tell those relatives where to go, and not invite them again to any more celebrations. (They should wrap that bag up agin , in the same paper, and give it back to their daughter on her birthday. Well it has already been personalised with a sharpie!!:eek::eek:)
    If I was 're-homing' I'd ask the young person if they could use the stuff, but that would be in addition to a present.

    I totally agree, see how they like it. My dd1 gives her sister lots of her dd stuff but never as presents just extras. Xx
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