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General Discussion Area / Re: Black Friday - Amazon Deal
« on: 12 December 2023, 14:35:23 »
Enough for a bottle of JD.#

Allready organised, £18 1 litre @ Asda, so even got £2 change. :y

Pressie for a mate that is coming to help out. :y

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General Discussion Area / Black Friday - Amazon Deal
« on: 12 December 2023, 13:38:02 »
Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer [AF451UK]

These Retailed at £249, 3 seperate occations the price dropped under £200 iI tried to obtain one but missed out each time.

Black Friday I got one for £179 deliverd :y :y

Todays price is £255.22 so quite a saving for me. :y

Even happier after reading this email.

Hello,

We wanted to let you know that we're refunding you £20 for your Amazon.co.uk order #205-*******-*******, which includes Ninja Foodi MAX Dual Zone Air Fryer [AF451UK] Smart Cook System, 9.5L, 2 Drawers, 6 Functions, Black, as we've further reduced the price of this item which you purchased during our Black Friday Week Sale.

When the refund is completed, we'll send you an e-mail letting you know the date, amount and payment details. Completed refunds information can be viewed in Your Account once you've received a confirmation e-mail from us. You can view completed refunds in Your Orders (orders) by selecting "Order Details".

Once your refund has been completed by us, please allow your bank between 5-7 business days to process it.

Regards,

Customer Service Department
Amazon.co.uk

Thank you Amazon

P.S. Some of your Drivers are still S**t

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General Car Chat / Re: Its That Time of Year Again - Breakdown Cover
« on: 12 December 2023, 13:25:01 »
Roadside Assistance
Included as standard

24/7 help by the roadside (over 1/4 mile from home). If we can’t fix the vehicle we’ll tow you to a nearby garage.
Need added peace of mind?

I want to be covered if I break down at home
At Home

Our standard cover begins when you’re 1/4 mile from home. If you need breakdown cover at your doorstep, don’t forget to add this.

I want recovery to anywhere in the UK
National Recovery

If we can’t find a fix at the roadside we’ll take you, your passengers and vehicle to any UK mainland destination.

I want help with my journey if my vehicle can’t be fixed right away
Onward Travel

We’ll arrange car hire, overnight accommodation or costs towards public transport for you and your passengers up to 3 times a year.

I want help with repair bills if my vehicle breaks down
Parts and Garage Cover

We’ll cover up to 5 claims a year – each worth up to £535 with a £35 excess per claim.
We cannot cover pre-existing faults or any claims made within the first 14 days of your cover.


£258 (Garage cover not added)
For 1 year
Cover for you
At Home
Onward Travel
National Recovery

The price includes fees for arranging and administering your cover.1

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General Car Chat / Re: Its That Time of Year Again - Breakdown Cover
« on: 12 December 2023, 13:22:48 »
Getting interesting.

AA have phoned me back 4 times so far and I seem to have missed all the calls. :-[

I like thier garage cover, so as the 1st call there was no soloution on price they offed to match the same price and add the garage cover on.

So still looking at alternatives  (and there are many to choose from)

For covering myself rather than the car that starts at £39.99 with Nova Direct and about £7 if its the car cover option, (Compare the market)


   Nationwide Cover
   Onward Travel
   Home Start
   Misfuelling Cover
   Out of Fuel Cover
   Max Callouts (Unlimited)

Guessing Onward Travel not the same as Relay

Did a quote (With Relay) with AA £258  and £200 without. (National Recovery

Garage cover adds £130/140

If we can’t find a fix at the roadside we’ll take you, your passengers and vehicle to any UK mainland destination.)

Autonational.co.uk
   
National Recovery
Onward Travel
Home Start
Loss of keys cover
Misfuelling covet
Personal cover
Callouts (Unlimiteed)

£78.54 All the above.

£68.54 no personal cover

£60.69 no homestart / no personal cover.

Be  interesting to see how the AA compare when they ring back. :y






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General Discussion Area / Re: That crept up fast
« on: 11 December 2023, 16:07:22 »
Expected them a week ago ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: I Rarely Have A Drink
« on: 11 December 2023, 14:15:05 »
1 a day for me

1 yesterday :y
1 today :-\
1 for for tomorrow ::)

Maybe have to order some more. ::)

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General Discussion Area / Re: I Rarely Have A Drink
« on: 11 December 2023, 13:57:39 »
I didn’t even know that they sold JD and coke in a can. I’ve had a bottle of JD

£2.20 for 330ml can @Tesco

3 for £5 Iceland.

Just found out they do the full fat coke version and the Diet coke version. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Cash Back Sites
« on: 11 December 2023, 13:51:55 »
I pay the max I can for Electric,, Get my £5 per month cash back. ::)

Then this time of the year I ask for a refund from from EON to buy my own Christmas pressie :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Cash Back Sites
« on: 11 December 2023, 00:09:49 »
If you want money off every month for your bills, look at something like Santander's 123 account or similar.  This takes between 1 and 3% off many utility bills each month, but has a fee, and other commitments have to be made.

Cashback sites only give a one-off cash back.

Nothing to stop you using both, obviously.

I have the 123 account, but they have tightend up the cash back from £15 to £5 per moth on each item.

Plus they swapped them round, I make a slight profit after the account charge.

I singed up with Quidco today, but as just mentioned I think I so have Topcashback as well,  Just not signed in with it as I had forgotten all about ifter reinstalling windows.

Could have earnt myself a small fortune in the last 6 weeks if my brain was functioning properly.

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General Discussion Area / Re: I Rarely Have A Drink
« on: 11 December 2023, 00:01:40 »
Last time I had Vodka was jan 2013
I normally buy a bottle of Advocat each Christmas, Last years is still hidden behind the microwave. :-\

So since Jan 2013
1 unit of wine last Chrimbo with my neighber  :-*
1 unit today for lunch. :y

Might have a few this Chrimas though,, shame to have all that booze I have sat in corner.


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General Discussion Area / Re: Cash Back Sites
« on: 10 December 2023, 15:31:11 »
Same with the Comparison sites.

I know its all been talked about before and I thought I had an account setup . . . . seems thats not the case unless I just forgot which one  (If I was set up it was the same one that TB uses)

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General Discussion Area / Cash Back Sites
« on: 10 December 2023, 15:27:21 »
Can our bills be setup through them?

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General Discussion Area / Re: I Rarely Have A Drink
« on: 10 December 2023, 15:19:48 »
I have a nice bottle of Johnnie Walker Black Label.

Also fond of Vodka, Gin, Pernod, red wine and beer. :)

Hate Red wine and prefer Lager to Beer, but Vocka, drunk plenty of that. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: I Rarely Have A Drink
« on: 10 December 2023, 15:18:27 »
I didn’t even know that they sold JD and coke in a can. I’ve had a bottle of JD, a bottle of Glenmorangie and a bottle of Glenfiddich in my cupboard for years. They were gifts but I don’t drink spirits of any kind, apart from when I’ve got a cold and have hot toddy’s.  :)

I think most of us do, I must have at least a dozen bottles of wines plus Brandy, Southern Comfort, Canadian Club etc. (Must be close to 35/40 bottles some never even opened)

When we were teenagers and I had passed my driving test we used to go to a restaurant in Rotherham and would enjoy a glass of wine or 2, that crept up to just ordering the bottle. :y

Then Lorraine Chase started adverting Campari, took a shine to that.  (Tried it again a few years ago and gone off it comepletely)

Then over the years with Christmas and New Years partys and any other excuse for a piss up, I tried this and that as you do.  ::)

Wine wise I did like Muscadet, but then realised that year was a good vintage.

In the 80's I had a business with odd trading hours (Chippy) and when we shut down after midnight there was nothing on tV in those days.  So would rent a couple of videos, Buy in a bottle of Purnod/Cider and a bottle of blackcurrent, (That was for me - Or a bottle Bicardi and some coke)) Plus 4 cans of Heineken and a 1.5 Ltre bottle for her.

Have enjoyed the odd social drink since then but Alcohol, I tan take it of leave it.
(Thinking back my Colledge days were fun - Out of class and straight to the boozer - Or club for a game of Snooker. 1 lunch was 1 of 2 vomiting sesions that I ever suffered from drinking - the 2nd was my mates fault on his Stag do - but wasnt intentional) 

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General Discussion Area / I Rarely Have A Drink
« on: 10 December 2023, 12:52:50 »
But today I decided to have a JD and coke with lunch.

Only ever tried JD once before at a mates many years ago and quite enjoyed.(With coke)

Generally Whiskey &  Brandy plus others give me heart burn, but whilst doing a shop during the week I saw an offer of it in a can and bought a few.

Christmas may have started early. :y

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