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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    :T:T:T

    Thank you sarah:)



    But my vegans have gone home now:o

    Thank you izzey:A

    But they will be back, and sometimes they have quite long dates on them ..........
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Enormo
    Enormo Posts: 74 Forumite
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    mrsmac10 wrote: »
    Good morning all

    Does anyone here have much to do with the new GDPR I am looking into it for DS. I cant get my head round anything else which was out of my line of work and even got his not quite basic spreadsheets fixed :j

    Have looked on the usual websites ICO, Acas, and Gov UK and wonder if there is anything else in basic language Tia

    Google "Computer Weekly GDPR" - that returns various articles that are reliable but not too techy.
  • HILLBERN
    HILLBERN Posts: 3,125 Forumite
    Fifth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Mortgage-free Glee!
    coreysnan wrote: »
    Thank you Tweets, it was a very dark place for a long time. He suffered a shearing of the brain, big bleeds, broken neck, arm, leg, punctured lung. Life support for 5 weeks. Pneumonia, sepsis followed. Told to prepare for the worst. But I never gave up, every day at Southmead hospital. 5 months in hospital and brain rehabilitation unit in Bristol. He has traumatic brain injury but he is home now, walking, talking learning to ride a bicycle again. He is only 24, Lost most of his memory but by God he makes us laugh now. So proud of how far he has come on. I do try to keep up with the thread as much as I can. It's lovely to have this thread x

    gosh what a journey you have had, your family must be made of strong stuff:) but so pleased things are now on the up x
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,562 Forumite
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    davemorton wrote: »
    Cheers Anon.
    I was looking on HUKD as knew I had seen a data deal.
    Got voted cold, but seems like thats because it was a couple of quid cheaper 2 years ago.

    Three data sim - Pre loaded with 24gb data - 24 month expiry £43.43 @ amazon
    https://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/three-data-sim-pre-loaded-with-24gb-data-24-month-expiry-4343-amazon-2908289

    Dunno if its any good or not, apparently you can get it on ebay too.

    Thank you, I really need to get a sim deal sorted - I closed my EE after getting the 7gb/£4.50 per month deal last year and nothing comparable has come up :(.

    I may have to go for Three 4gb - after cashback that works out around £5 for reasonable data. I spent years getting my contracts free with Cashback so am loathe to pay, but times have changed and there aren't the same deals any more, particularly when you want mobile data.

    Note to all - don't have home bb and mobile contracts ending at the same time, it is far too stressful! :o

    And to just add to the misery, I found receipts I hadn't uploaded to CoS from purchases last week and it is now too late:mad:.

    My Elite badge is in the post back to the membership department :(.

    Anon
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    edited 14 March 2018 at 9:51AM
    izzeyb wrote: »
    Morning

    Mini cans still showing as ending today but can't see any good comparisons.


    Also ending Alpro (£1.59/£1.39 each) or 4 for £4.00.

    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda/bundle-752854_2604769.html

    The Almond Original (£1.59) should compare to Tesco v £1.00 so would work out at 31p each.
    The Alpro Oat (£1.39) would work out 51p each.

    All 4 Alpro should compare to Waities 3 for £3.00 offer (51p/31p each) but would need to buy 12 to match their offer (max 10 of one kind)

    .

    Vs M 4 for £1 on Coke, Diet Coke and Fanta?
    And Coke Zero Sugar as well according to my list, though not seen whether that works on the APG.
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    GDPR....yes it's going to be massive for most companies mrsmac covering both customer records and emplloyee data. All I know is that we all have to be up to speed for mid May and our company are rolling out training soon. Sorry I'm not much more help:o

    Thanks
    If you come across any websites that are in basic language when training can you keep me in mind please :A
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Binge watched up to last week. Definitely search out the 3 previous series if you enjoy it.

    Not seen any of the earlier programmes at a good :money: price Will just keep searching

    Did you enjoy it ?
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Enormo wrote: »
    Google "Computer Weekly GDPR" - that returns various articles that are reliable but not too techy.

    Thanks very much
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    Anon wrote: »
    Thank you, I really need to get a sim deal sorted - I closed my EE after getting the 7gb/£4.50 per month deal last year and nothing comparable has come up :(.

    I may have to go for Three 4gb - after cashback that works out around £5 for reasonable data. I spent years getting my contracts free with Cashback so am loathe to pay, but times have changed and there aren't the same deals any more, particularly when you want mobile data.

    Note to all - don't have home bb and mobile contracts ending at the same time, it is far too stressful! :o

    And to just add to the misery, I found receipts I hadn't uploaded to CoS from purchases last week and it is now too late:mad:.

    My Elite badge is in the post back to the membership department :(.

    Anon

    Well, at least this must all mean there is something good coming for you soon, you will probably find the best deal ever on something :)

    I got rather annoyed when TalkMobile ended my £1 a month deal on my mobile, I am only a light user but prefer to have contract because of the amount of times I ran out on PAYG when I really needed to use it. I now begrudgingly pay £5 a month for something like 5000 texts and 100 minutes, it does have 100 meg data but I do not even turn that on as it is soo little, but then we are lucky in that the towns I go to have extensive wifi available. And yes, I know it means it could leave my phone data open to possible reading/attack, but I have nothing of importance on my phone so not a problem.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    I still have the plusnet £1 a month package for OH.... works perfect for him.

    They replaced a loss sim - and transported his PAC onto this sim. I have to say the service is excellent
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