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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½
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also I found today in sainsburys 5pks of dreamies cat biscuits down to 10p each, needless to say I took 4 boxes full but a lovely Australian man came along (fab accent) and with what was left I sorted out a mixed but full box for him - he was over the moon. I have no cats either lol but I have a local rescue who will be over the moon x bonus with that was I got some time out biscuits for pack ups to top it up and it gave me 1000 points back0
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Been to visit That Sister
So very very happy to see her so relieved that she has completed her treatment !!!9829; big hugging hugs :A
Boxes & boxes of medication in liquid form, plus lots of Aveeno cream
She was allowed to keep her mask. I tried it on
She has a check up on Friday, all hospital prescription food is fed through her PEG & she can still taste it :eek:
The MRI will be the decider ...Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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:eek: my !!!9829; are !!!9829;Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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2 x £10 fuel, got 1000 and a 500.
Happy with that so far.
And 5p on the ground by the pump.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
Just read that West Mercia are thinking of going zero tolerance on speeding, so even 1mph over will incur a fine.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0
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Afternoon peeps
S own brand dry cat food 1kg box salmon and something, sorry can't remember which as already given to mum's cat, scan at 25p.
The smaller boxes are 45p.
Worth a try.
Off for a catch up.curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0 -
Serendipitious wrote: »Just read that West Mercia are thinking of going zero tolerance on speeding, so even 1mph over will incur a fine.
They need to allow 10% leeway for your speedometer not being calibrated. As they need to calibrate their equipment every so often. Checked mine out and it is 2mph out, so within the 10% tolerence on roads.0 -
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Im wondering if anyone can advise or point me in the right direction please?
Ive just had a message from DS in London the one with the little GSs that I have my babysitting duties with-
He had a message from EON to ring them promptly which he did-
Basically housing association set up an eon account, they told eon that my son was on the housing association tariff, (where they pay the standard daily service charge)...but my son is buying his property and has a mortgage and doesn't have any connection with housing association(although there are some of his neighbours who are in housing association apartments)...This has just come to light and they are now being told they have to pay the difference -1k from over the last 4 1/2 years..
What should they do....0 -
braveheart60uk wrote: »They need to allow 10% leeway for your speedometer not being calibrated. As they need to calibrate their equipment every so often. Checked mine out and it is 2mph out, so within the 10% tolerence on roads.
Be careful in North Wales then, they went zero tolerance some years back.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0 -
afternoon-
Im wondering if anyone can advise or point me in the right direction please?
Ive just had a message from DS in London the one with the little GSs that I have my babysitting duties with-
He had a message from EON to ring them promptly which he did-
Basically housing association set up an eon account, they told eon that my son was on the housing association tariff, (where they pay the standard daily service charge)...but my son is buying his property and has a mortgage and doesn't have any connection with housing association(although there are some of his neighbours who are in housing association apartments)...This has just come to light and they are now being told they have to pay the difference -1k from over the last 4 1/2 years..
What should they do....
1/ So he has owned house for 4 1/2 years? Sorry you stated he is buying his house, so has he owned it or just going to buy and been renting?
2/ Was it the housing association he was with at the address before he bought or was it a private sale?
3/ If tarriff was paid by housing association, it would be the housing association that he owes money to, as they paid the charge?
4/ Depending on answers to above, I just need to know if he just took over from someone else or set up himself or had it already and bought the house.
Hope this makes sense, need to know who is possibly the one who made the "error" and maybe liable for the outstanding amount.0
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