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Cartridges sold.
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Realtree coat and padded trousers sold.
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Chair hide sold.
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9 hours ago, Andycf said:
No problem but if you change your mind please let me know ?👍
Will do.
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2 hours ago, Andycf said:
If you would consider posting the hide I would buy it please?
I would prefer collection at the minute.
Thanks.
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Chair hide, never used, only put up in the garden to try it out. £40.00 collected.
250 clear pigeon cartridges £70 collected. Sgc required.
Chrony f1 chronograph, sunshades have yellowed a bit but in good working order, boxed with instructions.£85 posted.
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Checked shirt, size medium, never worn. £12.50 posted. Sold.
Kids Deerhunter realtree trousers, size 140. £15.00 posted.
Kids Deerhunter fleece, size 164. £15.00 posted.
Kids Seeland trousers, size 12. £25 posted.
Realtree coat, size large. £25.00 posted.
Padded realtree trousers, size medium. £20 posted.
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2 hours ago, Gordon R said:
It is not a Browning. It is a Medalist, marketed by Browning UK. That said, it looks very tidy.
Yes, and whilst we’re being pedantic, the ear defenders can’t be new if they’ve been used twice, the vest can’t be virtually unworn, it’s either been worn or it hasn’t, and the cartridge bag is not new because you have owned it, so it is now second hand.
Sorry, couldn’t resist.😂
Good luck with the sale.
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11 minutes ago, Andy H said:
Around here they have started to attack the roof , Peeling the felt back and levering the boards off to gain access bypassing alarmed doors and windows.
They’ve been coming through the roofs for years, that’s why I recommended dual tech sensors inside.
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As Jaymo said, master blaster, texecom alarm panel ( I’d go wired though), shock sensors for the windows, dual tech sensors internally and one of these covering the oil tank if possible.
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Whoever had fitted the stainless steel cooker hood had drilled straight through the cable.
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Heinz’s version was a slight improvement.
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Cadburys version of an insulation support box.
For the kids, a Haribo version.
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29 minutes ago, Bazooka Joe said:
Just had a quote, basically only a few quid in it, same as before, not worth the hassle swapping.
I'm happy with Ovo, handle my account online, get an email every month asking for my readings,
doing this keeps the acc up to date & you know near enough the monthly payment, in my case £94 for both gas/elec.
Forgot to add Octopus was £97.20 a month.
Ok, thanks for taking the time to do it. I was just curious, but it’s as I thought all the smaller companies are all similar prices.
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1 hour ago, Bazooka Joe said:
Reading this thread I got a quote off bulb,
I'm with Ovo atm, Bulb are more expensive for me but not by much.
How does Octopus Energy compare?
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I’m with Octopus energy now after Iresa went into administration. I’m impressed with them so far.
I gave them my first meter reading yesterday morning and they had adjusted my bill by the afternoon.
If you sign up via the link below we both get £50 credit towards our bill.Put in your postcode and get a quote.
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Sold.
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02 Discovery es 7 seater, full leather interior. Done around 127,000 miles from memory. Been stood for around a year. All the usual common faults have been done on this including rear suspension airbags, shuttle valve, fuel pipes and rear ace pipes and newish battery. Hpi clear with paperwork from when I bought it. Starts 1st time.
Now the bad bits, it needs a Mot, a new clutch, power steering pump possibly leaking and the rear offside window needs putting back in its carrier ( motor works but when I went to lower the window the glass was stuck, as it’s been stood so long, so I’m assuming it’s pulled out of the carrier, glass does move up and down).Rear sunroof doesn’t work.
I don’t have the time to sort these and just need the space on the drive, so need it gone.
£1000 no offers.
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If I was you, I’d phone the sparky who’s going to sign it off and ask him what he wants you to do.
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14 hours ago, Good shot? said:
Recently been told by Aldi customer services, 'We don't have a delivery date as yet for the next consignment but that does not mean we wont have them for sale again'.
13 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:hello, can you check on aldi web site if any left across the aldi stores? just like toolstore i can see if in stock in abingdon,
Thanks for that. There should be one winging its way to me at present, thanks to the generosity of forum member Deadly Plumber. Another one of the good guys.
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Just forget about doing them mate, I have. I had someone phone me up a few years back and I quoted around £200. They just laughed at me down the phone, said they could get one done for £70. I said to them why are you phoning me then, you won't get any cheaper than that? Some firms are doing them for £7 a circuit around here, not that they will be worth the paper they are written on, but as said they rely on making money on the remedial work.
There is no way you can do an EICR thoroughly for that kind of money, just filling in the report takes long enough. That's why i decided not do them anymore, it's just not worth it.
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7 hours ago, Tim Kelly said:
If you pay for car insurance and never have a crash it's the same thing, but do you moan about that? Some people have extremely unfortunate lives and the welfare state should rightly be there to make their lives easier, but paying companies to fit boilers for nothing because you tick enough boxes to get away with it is not what the welfare state should be funding.
It’s a good job it doesn’t then, it’s got nothing to do with the welfare state. It’s the energy companies that pay for them.
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Chrony f1 sold.