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  • mumofjusttwo
    mumofjusttwo Posts: 2,610 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    If you go to this site.
    http://www.ukscrappers.co.uk/boards/forumdisplay.php?f=48

    and post that you want the Basic Grey chipboard Tag Book etc etc etc then any one that sells them (these are sponsors of that site and some a bricks and mortar shops and some are online stores)will post there link etc.

    HTH
    January Grocery 11/374
  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    mumofjusttwo - thanks. Looks like a useful site to bookmark. I'll try out local shop first and if they don't have anything I'll ask on the site.
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
  • mumofjusttwo
    mumofjusttwo Posts: 2,610 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    of course. Always a good idea to support local stores :D.
    January Grocery 11/374
  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    I do like to support our local shops when I can........its only a small market town and we've just lost our little branch of woolworths so its a worry whether the smaller shops will survive with money being so tight.
    I'd hade to see a lot of them close down
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
  • Hope you don't think |i was being sarcastic I wasn't. I always think it is good to support local places.
    January Grocery 11/374
  • mary43
    mary43 Posts: 5,845 Forumite
    Not at all.
    I think a lot of people who live in little towns like ours like to give local support where they can. It would be dreadful if one by one they all closed and we ended up with a lot of boarded up windows.
    Mary

    I'm creative -you can't expect me to be neat too !
    (Good Enough Member No.48)
  • http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1468705

    I found it on another thread and thought someone might like them.

    Don't copy and paste the address as it will say offer has closed, if you type the address in it will work.

    http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/TX20
  • Groovygirl wrote: »
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1468705

    I found it on another thread and thought someone might like them.

    Don't copy and paste the address as it will say offer has closed, if you type the address in it will work.

    http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/TX20

    Hi groovygirl - just a quick point to note, all of the magazines on this offer have a minimum subscription term of 12 months. If you try to cancel after just the 3 issues, you may be liable to repay the full cover cost.
    some people grin and bear it, others smile and do it :)
  • Hi groovygirl - just a quick point to note, all of the magazines on this offer have a minimum subscription term of 12 months. If you try to cancel after just the 3 issues, you may be liable to repay the full cover cost.


    U gave me a fright cos I didn't realise that but when I checked I found this -

    No risk purchase

    Our 60 day money-back guarantee

    We hope you are delighted with your magazine subscription. However, if you find the magazine is not for you then we are happy to refund any unmailed issues.
    Please note that our subscription term is for 12 months, so please write to us within the first 60 days of your subscription if you are dissatisfied in any way, and we will refund you for all unmailed issues.
    How do I cancel my subscription?

    Please write to us at any time during the initial 60 day period supplying your full name, address, subscription number (if possible) and magazine name. Write to: Future Publishing, Unit 4, Lathkill Street, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9EF.
  • rainmac
    rainmac Posts: 7,063 Forumite
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    mary43 wrote: »
    melissa - I want to have a go with one of those chipboard ones, the sort rainmac used. I've looked on various sites but prices and shapes and sizes vary. Not sure what size rainmacs was but it was a little oblong one.

    mary, this is the one I used. Got it from the docrafts site for £1.99 (not available now)... http://www.basicgrey.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=73&products_id=1680
    :wave: If you want the rainbow, you've got to put up with the rain :wave:
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