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Sue

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  1. Oh dear. Looks like someone put it in the bag upside down 😭
  2. He has been in Ulverscroft Road today. Apparently very angry and intimidating to several people who had the misfortune to answer the door to him (according to the road What'sApp group. He hasn't called at my house). Very similar to what KidKruger has posted above.
  3. If you scroll to the bottom of the page, there's a "contact us" link . At least there is at the bottom of mine! I'm on my mobile, on the EDF app.
  4. Pubs will usually let you use their toilets if you ask politely at the bar. Also other places if you are really desperate and ask politely. In my experience, anyway.
  5. That is really annoying for you. This is a really stupid question, but could Amazon somehow have your wrong address? When my parcel wasn't delivered recently when it was shown as delivery attempted, I was told that possibly someone could have mislabelled it (I did get it the next day, and it did have the right address on). However that was an Amazon parcel using Royal Mail for delivery, not Amazon directly.
  6. You said Khan "remains a huge liability to London in general". If you weren't referring to his efforts to reduce emissions and pollution (and hence to affect climate change, however minimally and belatedly) perhaps you could be more specific in why you said this at all in - yes! - a thread about bus frequency!
  7. I have just received my first Christmas card, posted 18 November. Usually this arrives in November 🤣 Not the same one, obviously, but from the same people. With a lengthy handwritten letter 😮
  8. The failure has been since the postal service was privatised. The money we pay is going towards profit for shareholders instead of towards improving the service.
  9. What did Amazon say when you complained? Also, I don't understand how the tracking could show the drivers were on your street if they weren't?
  10. But they would have to sweep them every day at this time of year! The council swept Ulverscroft Road leaves, put them in bags and collected them - but now, obviously, a load more leaves which have fallen since are lying on the pavement. I think it's somewhat unfair to say they "don't bother" sweeping them, unless you have evidence of that.
  11. I think the 75p/£1.25 postage is a good reason not to send cards 🤣
  12. Probably safest to book, particularly if you want a table in a particular part of the restaurant (or at all in the case of Maria's Tortilla, as some of the seating is at the bar).
  13. Your could put a note on her collar with your phone number or address, saying you are worried and asking the owner to contact you? A bit hit and miss, I know!
  14. The holding of buses to even out the service is to try to prevent buses being bunched up at certain sections of the route, eg due to traffic conditions, which means that there may be none at all on other sections of the route, where people would therefore have to wait a lot longer for a bus. And why do you say "Khan remains a huge liability to London in general"? I think he has been a great mayor. Or are you one of the people who has their heads buried firmly in the sand about issues such as climate change and pollution?
  15. Last time I had an Amazon delivery delivered by Amazon, the tracking showed the vehicle in my street for ages, and eventually I went out to see where my parcel was. The guy had first of all had trouble parking, and then had to deliver parcels to a large number of different addresses in the street. He kindly gave me mine from the van, to save me hanging around. I suspect something similar happened with you, Alec1. In this case the vehicle was a plain white van, and if the driver was at the other end of the street with parcels, it wouldn't have been obvious that the van was delivering?
  16. Franklins is excellent for both main meals and bar snacks. And I had a fantastic cocktail there last Saturday! We have tried just about everywhere else, but we always seem to end up in Franklins. https://www.franklinsrestaurant.com/ Kartuli is a nice place but I personally wasn't keen on the food, though the people I went with liked it. Not in Lordship Lane, but if you like Indian food the new place in East Dulwich Road next to the playground is very good. https://kokumlondon.com/menus
  17. cookies - TURN OFF YOUR VENDOR PREFERENCES Eh?
  18. Credit where it's due time: I waited in all day for a package which didn't arrive. It was an order from Amazon. Then I got a notification from Amazon (I think) that Royal Mail had "attempted delivery at 17.49" (can't remember the exact wording) and that I would have to collect it from "East Dulwich DO" (i.e. the delivery office which no longer exists). No delivery had been attempted at 17.49, at least not to my door. There was no way I was going to trek down to Peckham! I had no idea Amazon used other couriers, but their website has a list of them all, with their customer service numbers. I phoned Royal Mail customer service the next day, and I absolutely cannot fault the guy who dealt with this. He said they didn't usually have complaints with deliveries for Amazon. He was really polite, really concerned, he looked up the tracking number, said yes there was clearly a problem, no delivery had actually been attempted to my house at all, and there could be two possible reasons for that, which he explained. He told me he would phone Peckham delivery office and find out what had happened, and depending on the outcome, either the package would be delivered to me that day or he would email me to let me know what the issue was and how it was going to be addressed (no pun intended). That afternoon a rather disgruntled looking person who I think may have come out specially rang the bell and handed over the package (which had a 24 hour tracked label on it - this seems to mean nothing these days). So although it was annoying to have waited in for something which never arrived, I was mega impressed with the way my complaint was handled. I gave the guy five stars in Royal Mail's follow up survey. Pity he isn't managing the Peckham office!
  19. Grab. I'm showing my age, but it always used to be a greedy sort of thing to do, grabbing. If not outright criminal, as in snatch and grab. Now it seems to be used for getting anything. Let's grab a sandwich. Up for grabs. I'll just come and grab that now. I hate it! And "It is what it is". Yes, obviously it is, otherwise it would be something else 🙄
  20. Thank you for carrying on posting these useful links, IlonaM.
  21. Would that make it hard for pushing buggies as well?
  22. Maybe make that clear, because there is also a High Street in South Norwood?
  23. West Norwood or South Norwood?
  24. I'm not posting to have a go at him. I clearly said that I understood he was acting with the best of intentions! I'm trying to ascertain what happened, to make a more general point, to save other cats in the future from being unnecessarily assumed to be "lost" , if that was what happened in this case, which it seems I am quite unable to find out 🙄 And as it happens I have twice myself taken cats in who turned out to have owners. In one case I was told by builders that a cat howling outside a house had been deserted by its owners who moved house without taking it with them. It turned out that that was true, but what the builders didn't know was that somebody at the other end of the street had subsequently taken the cat in. I only found out when I saw a poster on a tree in that street a couple of days later with a photo of the cat, saying that it was missing. Obviously I returned the cat immediately to its new owner. In the other case, a very thin, mangy and unsteady on its feet cat started coming into my garden and my house, and wolfing down food when it was offered. After a few weeks of this, I took it to Celia Hammond, who subsequently contacted me to say that the cat did have an owner, and that the cat was ill rather than a stray. These are quite different situations to just taking a random cat encountered in the street home! But it looks like my questions aren't going to be answered. What are your thoughts on this, TWB cat-sitter, as a "professional" working with cats? Do you take home every cat you see wandering the streets at night? You seem to have changed your forum name.
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