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handy when you're popping to the ADSA to stock-up on pizza and cheap lager
is that near ASDA?
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Remember to check the web price to store price you can save a fortune by looking on line and selecting the option to pick up in store . i once got a printer in pc world that was £145 in store and only £79 on line . and yes it was the same one because while i had it in my hands i rang wife to check web price /reserve online option to pick up from store .
you can save by doing this but have to wait an hour after reserving online before collection in store but rarely will you find it half PC world store price on PCWorlds web site
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They did for me. I was after a specific model of tv that Currys stocked but it was also available £158 cheaper online. I asked, they logged on, confirmed the price online and then matched the online price.
You can reserve it online and collect in store at online price but you cannot go into store and ask them to match online price nor do they match price store to store unless the other store is within ten miles and has got the item in stock at the other store. That is official policy. Check the website.
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oops sorry:D
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I bought one in Aug or Sept and I found that buying one online would have saved me £20, but having bought from Currys Digital in M'hell and showing the guy some alternate prices he was able to reduce the price, give me a deal on a 1gb card compared to the price at Jessops downstairs and chucked in a case for nothing.
So, I would say look online, print out the quote, compare Jessops and then go to Currys digital and ask them to beat it.
It's a great camera.
If ytou ask for Lee Evans when you're in there, yes Lee Evans, he knew everything we needed to know about the camera and you can tell him that I bought the same package etc etc.
This only applies if the item is in stock in other store and Currys is within 10 miles of the other store . Staff are not empowered to price match otherwise Currys do not match online prices
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Northfield is on Roebuck Road at Walkley/Commonside (just off Crookesmoor Road) I think you're thinking of North Hill, that is at the end of Northhill Road
Oh sorry you're quite it is Northhill:loopy: senior moment:D
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good luck, I hope you have many years happy motoring:D
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I last posted something on this thread about a week ago so what are you dragging me into it again for?
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Alexander Court is a nice place, my auntie was in there
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The actual name of the home is Northfield.
I think Northfield is at Southey Green not Walkley
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Sheffield to Bridlington trains are operated by Northern Rail and they don't do advance purchase deals or any other kind of offers really, they operate a basic no-frills local train service, they don't take reservations or have catering on board either.
They just have 2 return fares - £27.40 return same day or £30.70 return within a month. A single is £23.90.
Would I be able to go to Hull with one of these tickets?
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Not if I did it, It'd take me 2 years to get £20:D:D
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best butcher I've ever been to is in Newark town centre, cures all his own meat under his shop and makes speciality sausages to die for but is quite expensive.
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They're all down at our caravan park living in the eaves of the owners house and the little darlings only come out when we're having a BBQ but never bring their own food and drink:roll:
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Perhaps if you didn't call yourself na na naaaa you would have people take you more seriously, thats something a 3 year old would say
Maybe I shouldn't have added this post on reflection because you can call yourself whatever you want. So for that I apologise but I really don't like being called matey by anybody not even my friends and I have got some believe it or not.
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There used to be Oldfields and Hulleys ice cream, both of which were local to me (Firth Park and Ecclesfield) and both were excellent. Morrisons used to sell Oldfields but sadly think both are no longer made.
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old airfields?
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There also quite a few charity shops in Hillsborough centre
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I wish I'd never started this now. Maybe on here it doesn't matter so much as it does if you are using it in your work.
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This guy can help:
PRIVATE AND URGENT.
Mr. Bruce Raymond.
Valckenier- straat 85,
1036 XE Amsterdam,
Netherlands.
Good day,
I am contacting you because of a business concerning a huge sum of money
from a deceased deposit in the Security and Finance company where I work
here in Netherlands. Though I know that a transaction of this magnitude
will make any one apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that
all will be well at the end of the day. I actually decided to contact
you due to the urgency of this transaction.
PROPOSITION;
I discovered an abandoned deposit in my company owned by one of our
foreign customers who died along with his entire family as a result of
an automobile crash. He actually deposited this funds amounting to
US$12,000,000.00 (Twelve million united states dollars), for safe
keeping in my company here in Amsterdam. Company file records shows that
the funds was actually for a project our late costumer wanted to start
in the near future (a multi million Dollar steel plant in Florida, USA),
before his sudden and untimely death. As such since his death none of
his relations or next-of-kin has come forward to lay claims for this
property as the heir, this is the basically the reason why I have
contacted you. My company cannot release the property unless someone
applies for claim as the next-of-kin to the deceased as indicated in our
operating guidelines.
Upon this discovery, I now seek your permission to have you stand as a
next of kin to the deceased as all documentations will be carefully
worked out by me for the funds to be released in your favour as the
beneficiary's next of kin. It may interest you to know that I have
secured from the probate an order of madamus to locate any of deceased
beneficiaries. Please acknowledge receipt of this message in acceptance
of our mutual business endeavour by furnishing me with the following;
1. Beneficiary full name and address
2. Direct Telephone and fax numbers
3. Occupation and position
4. Nationality and Date of birth
5. Marital status
6. Gender/sex
These requirements will enable me file letter of claim to the
appropriate departments for necessary approvals in your favour before
you can personally appear for the claim. I shall be compensating you
with 30% of the total money while 10% will be for any expenses incurred
the rest will be mine on final conclusion of this project. Please note
that your share stays while the rest shall before me for investment
purposes.
If this proposal is acceptable by you, do not take undue advantage of
the trust I have bestowed in you, I await your urgent mail. Please reply
to my private and confidential email: bruceraymond@indiatimes.com
Best Regards,
Mr. Bruce Raymond.
This is very iffy, you'll probably get asked for money up front first, please seek advice first - surely you can wait until tomorrow
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do you call women matey?
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Thanks...
don't even consider previous post without checking with moderator - doesn't seem legit
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Thats my 3 year olds first word he is not good at talking & he heard a song and said it so its nice thing to type as a password ect ect so please dont go there matey about it been a 3 year old saying...
And its a name for a forum so why would people not take me serious...
whats denlin all about...
It wasn't you who called me matey - see above - men don't usually call women matey anyway
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there used to be a stall in Barnsley market that dealt with larger sizes and also if you were above average height - don't know if its still there though
Found Cat, Dark coloured Tabby S12 male
in Sheffield Pet Owners
Posted · Edited by denlin
We had to catch a stray and one of the animal sanctuaries lent us a trap in the shape of a spring loaded cage and we enticed him in with smelly fish (sardines is best) and then you can have him checked at vet to see if has chipped