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Memsaab raided by Immigration Enforcement.
Sue replied to adam16's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Crikey. How did you know it was Immigration Enforcement? -
If memory serves, there was rather more to things than that. Young people were being coerced in some way to sell these things by the people running the scam. I am guessing the relevant forum threads no longer exist, as this has been going on for decades round here, and I imagine in other places as well.
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Yes but the point of saying "through" or "thru" is that it unambiguously includes Friday!!! "Monday to Friday" might or might not include Friday. "Monday through Friday" very clearly does include Friday. Nothing wrong with a useful expression that just happens to come from America, surely? Much of our modern language does originally, just as much of their language came from us originally. Times change, and all that ....
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Advice please - sold item to a business who's now contesting the sale
Sue replied to Naiada's topic in The Lounge
I'd say sending them the affidavit and offering them a full refund for the return of the machines is a great idea. By far the least hassle for you, and will put them on the spot if they have been telling lies. If you end up having to give them the refund, you will be no worse off than you were before the sale (assuming they don't damage the machines, of course). But I know nothing about the legal issues (if any) around all this. Citizens Advice might help if you run into further difficulties? Good luck! -
The point is that these door to door sellers are doing it under false pretences, and claiming to be part of a project that doesn't exist.
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There are several threads on here about door to door sellers with similar false stories, but I don't know what the thread headings were or how to find them. Someone else may have a better memory! No idea who to contact, possibly the police non urgent number, can't remember what it is, sorry.
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Is your objection to the spelling of through, or to the whole phrase (which I think is useful)?
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Crikey. Well as I was inside the house, I only saw it through the glass in my front door, so probably it wasn't strictly "ball lightning" as such. It certainly wasn't moving about! And if it struck Alleyn's, it can't have been in two places at once. But as I said, it "looked like" there was a huge ball of light outside in the road. I was very glad I wasn't standing outside, put it like that 😂 My partner heard the bang in Surrey Quays!
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No, and it's very easy to register with another one. Just check you live within its catchment area, research its reviews, then just walk in and ask to register with them. They do all the rest. You don't even have to tell your old surgery that you are leaving. I've done it twice. I honestly can't understand why people put up with such extremely poor service. The NHS is in a bad state generally, I know, but nevertheless some GP practices seem to be a lot better than others. Please put your health first!
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Years ago there was something similar locally, but out of a bright blue sky, so completely unexpected. A bolt from the blue. I heard this massive bang, the loudest thing I'd ever heard (until today!) I went out to investigate and found lightning had struck a house in Whateley Road (I think it was Whateley Road. Other people may remember, as quite a few other people were also gathered around). The lightning had gone down the chimney. The fire service were there for some time. It was quite exciting, though I don't suppose the people in the house it struck thought so! https://www.essearth.com/what-is-a-lightning-bolt-from-the-blue/
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I was standing in my hall and it looked like there was a huge ball of light right outside in the road. It lit up the hall 😮 Then the immediate bang 😮
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🤣🤣🤣
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Problem with BT installing fibre optic cable
Sue replied to mayfly's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I have an Openreach person installing fibre in my house at the moment. Having turned up three hours early with no warning, he has been far from helpful. He told me I couldn't have the router where it is at the moment because he would have to move furniture. Not heavy furniture. Nothing I couldn't move myself. Said he could not lift floorboards. So I am ending up with a router at one end of a quite long house, instead of in the middle, with a WiFi extender somewhere, who knows where (I presently have one in the hall). If I don't get a good signal in all parts of my house, I shan't be happy 🙄 -
I'm about to get fibre via Plusnet/Openreach, and I've always been very happy with Plusnet's customer service. But you can Google reviews of all the providers. I suggest haggling hard once you've decided what deal you are after. As Penguin says, there have been a lot of issues with Virgin in this area.
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Bantz is even worse 🙄
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How many threads are you going to start with grumpy in them? 😄
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Me 😂
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Royal Mail Late Deliveries and the price we have to pay
Sue replied to a topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/08/quit-royal-mail-falling-apart -
I moved from Elm Lodge (having originally moved there from DMC in Crystal Palace Road) but for different reasons, which I don't want to post on here. I'm now with The Gardens, and I'm very happy with everything there. I had an appointment yesterday which covered a range of different things, everything was fully addressed including referrals where necessary, and I've just received an online survey from them asking about my experience! I'm a bit confused though why people think empty waiting rooms are a bad thing? I was seen on time, surely a crowded waiting room means people are there either early or having to wait after their appointment time? I was there very early, and people were coming in, waiting a short time and then being called for their appointment, so there were never more than maybe 3 people there at once, including me. Isn't that a good thing? In the "old days" before appointment systems, waiting rooms were always packed because you just had to turn up and wait your turn, which could be a very long wait. I don't know how the GPs managed!
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Thanks! I have used them to get a prescription in the past, when everywhere else was closed. Very useful to know, and as you say the P13 runs past it, down Streatham High Road.
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Where is it? I can't see an address on the website, though there must be one on there somewhere!
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That's very clever, but crikey they are expensive!
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GP surgery recommendations - Dulwich
Sue replied to FranketyFrank's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Nor me, I left there years ago, even though it's just round the corner from where I live. I was at another one in between before moving to The Gardens. -
Why would they only send them recorded delivery? I used the signed for option yesterday.
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