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gremlin wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:14 am
Rockburner wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 4:57 pm B&C insurance.

Travel insurance too.

I was upfront and declared my upcoming procedure for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia, the key word being 'benign'. Straightaway the usual comparison sites were giving me nil returns. Had to start looking at specialist sites which ended up costing me twice as much, but not declaring it could render an entire claim invalid, no matter what the claim is for.
I had my policy loaded because I'm taking Tamsulosin to keep me pissing - only £30 but for what risk?
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v8-powered wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:21 pm
gremlin wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:14 am
Rockburner wrote: Mon Nov 27, 2023 4:57 pm B&C insurance.

Travel insurance too.

I was upfront and declared my upcoming procedure for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia, the key word being 'benign'. Straightaway the usual comparison sites were giving me nil returns. Had to start looking at specialist sites which ended up costing me twice as much, but not declaring it could render an entire claim invalid, no matter what the claim is for.
I had my policy loaded because I'm taking Tamsulosin to keep me pissing - only £30 but for what risk?
Exactly the same. I'm hardly going to need an air ambulance because I'm pissing every half hour....

I'm sure that if it had come to it I could have spoken to a real human and got a policy exempting any claim related to BPH, but as it was, the eventual policy I got wasn't that bad as they threw in gadget cover (presumably on the basis that anybody with BPH is hardly likely to be carrying the latest iPhone) and gave a year's cover for a few quid more (maybe on the premise that I'm likely to croak before the next holiday).
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My daughter has just returned from Slovakia and Vienna and brought yet another dose of covid home with her. Despite being fully vaccinated this is the 5th or 6th time shes had covid! :wtf:
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When the fuel light pings on in my Duster, the range says i have about 70 miles left. Over 10-15 miles this drops to zero. But the car still has fuel. If the range prediction isn't accurate, why bother installing it ??
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Jody wrote: Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:58 pm When the fuel light pings on in my Duster, the range says i have about 70 miles left. Over 10-15 miles this drops to zero. But the car still has fuel. If the range prediction isn't accurate, why bother installing it ??
Ours drops from 200 Kms to 50 in 20 km.
Then to zero 20 kms further.
We're used to it.
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My Caterham fuel gauge isn't reliable/accurate, it stays on full for ages and then drops quite quickly in increments.
The handbook says it holds 33L but I've never been able to get more than about £30 in it and it was showing almost empty at that point, so it can't be very accurate.

The other vehicles have that thing where it shows you how many miles are left and I find that handy, plus it seems reasonably accurate.
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Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
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weeksy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:29 am Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
At least she's not asked for Shaik like my MIL wears.

My misses is cheap on the perfume side because she won't wear any that doesn't have the leaping bunny on the box.
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weeksy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:29 am Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
Was discussing this the other day. A bottle of half-decent perfume, in my mind, was around £60-£80. Maybe I'm just harking back to a cheaper era, but now the price for a nice bottle is £150-£200. Molton Brown is a case in point. Used to be a reasonable bottle of sniff, in men's and women's, then rebranded, went unisex, the bottle changed and it doubled in price.

As for Acqua di Parma...I love 'em, but by Christ.
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gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:56 am
weeksy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:29 am Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
Was discussing this the other day. A bottle of half-decent perfume, in my mind, was around £60-£80. Maybe I'm just harking back to a cheaper era, but now the price for a nice bottle is £150-£200. Molton Brown is a case in point. Used to be a reasonable bottle of sniff, in men's and women's, then rebranded, went unisex, the bottle changed and it doubled in price.

As for Acqua di Parma...I love 'em, but by Christ.
The Molton Brown is only £80 a bottle, the bog water version is loads cheaper... It's got a leaping bunny on the box.

It doesn't last and isn't as strong as other brands so you use twice as much, apparently.
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KungFooBob wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:58 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:56 am
weeksy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:29 am Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
Was discussing this the other day. A bottle of half-decent perfume, in my mind, was around £60-£80. Maybe I'm just harking back to a cheaper era, but now the price for a nice bottle is £150-£200. Molton Brown is a case in point. Used to be a reasonable bottle of sniff, in men's and women's, then rebranded, went unisex, the bottle changed and it doubled in price.

As for Acqua di Parma...I love 'em, but by Christ.
The Molton Brown is only £80 a bottle, the bog water version is loads cheaper... It's got a leaping bunny on the box.

It doesn't last and isn't as strong as other brands so you use twice as much, apparently.
the really long lasting thing was thrown in as justification by Mrs Weeksy too. "it lasts agggggggges"....
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gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:56 am
weeksy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:29 am Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
Was discussing this the other day. A bottle of half-decent perfume, in my mind, was around £60-£80. Maybe I'm just harking back to a cheaper era, but now the price for a nice bottle is £150-£200. Molton Brown is a case in point. Used to be a reasonable bottle of sniff, in men's and women's, then rebranded, went unisex, the bottle changed and it doubled in price.

As for Acqua di Parma...I love 'em, but by Christ.
It's all due to Hamas and the war in Ukraine, it's where most of the smells come from for perfume, obvs...;)
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Greenman wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:15 am
gremlin wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:56 am
weeksy wrote: Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:29 am Not sure winds me up is the correct phrase, but deffo made me go WTF !!!!

"so that perfume....."
"sure, for Xmas yeah"
"Victoria Beckham, it's £170"

SAY WHAT NOW !!!!!
Was discussing this the other day. A bottle of half-decent perfume, in my mind, was around £60-£80. Maybe I'm just harking back to a cheaper era, but now the price for a nice bottle is £150-£200. Molton Brown is a case in point. Used to be a reasonable bottle of sniff, in men's and women's, then rebranded, went unisex, the bottle changed and it doubled in price.

As for Acqua di Parma...I love 'em, but by Christ.
It's all due to Hamas and the war in Ukraine, it's where most of the smells come from for perfume, obvs...;)
You're forgetting Brexit.

And the birth of Christ. Bloody nicking all that frankincense and creating a shortage.
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Effing Clerical and Medical Insurance!

Long story short. In 1995 I retired from BT and got a lump sum. I invested some of it in a Distribution Bond with Clerical and Medical. It has performed reasonably well, but recently it’s performance has not been so good, so time to switch it elsewhere.

In March I withdrew some of it, carefully staying under any CGT limit. Then in October I withdrew the rest. Clerical Medical issues TWO Chargeable Event Certificates, both a pile of poo, with dates wrong, and amounts wrong. Even got one of the events in the wrong tax year! So I rang up to ask them WTF.

I was told that the error had been noticed and that there was a note on the file to that effect, and to expect revised certificates in about 10 days. Fair enuffski. After 2 weeks I rang again, file consulted, same note on file, now with chasing from the first person I spoke to. Much apologies, offered to chase again, but warned that it would take 6 working days. Slightly sceptical now, but OK.

6 working days elapsed, nothing received so a snotogram launched, giving them 5 working days to get their shit together. 3 days in and an auto-acknowledgement and nothing else.

Watch this space.
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People that seem to not want to use the outside lane on the motorway. They'd rather potter along at 60mph, stuck behind the bellend that won't use the inside lane.



Foot note. I can't use the outside lane myself as I have a trailer!
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Jody wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2023 8:13 am People that seem to not want to use the outside lane on the motorway. They'd rather potter along at 60mph, stuck behind the bellend that won't use the inside lane.
This may become more common as adaptive cruise control gets more widespread.
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Jody wrote: Sat Dec 02, 2023 8:13 am Foot note. I can't use the outside lane myself as I have a trailer!
You also can't drive at more than 60mph, so what's the problem? ;)

Additional footnote. Isn't CLODing worthy of points now or did I imagine that?
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Even bland can be a type of character :wave:
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MrLongbeard wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 1:53 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 10:43 am
MrLongbeard wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 9:55 am Finding 3 dodgy transactions on my debit card :angry-cussingblack: totals £100+ and all for Apple store / apps :angry-cussingblack:
FFS, apparently I've got dodgy charges going back to November last year, all say Apple but Apple deny any knowledge, will have to wait and see what gets refunded for a total.
£400 back in my account where it belongs.
I'm pissed that I didn't notice, yet happy I had enough kicking around to not notice and happier that it's back
FFS, another Apple transaction has appeared, need to let it go through so I can see what card it came off and then have a rant at the bank.
I'd not mind but the bloody bank have had me approving every single transaction since the first lot were reported, but they let this one go through unapproved :angry-cussingblack:
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That I can't find an amusing what three words address for the new house.

There's someone on here with a near perfect one for them. I'm mildly envious.