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  • in reply to: diplomat softline 920g #324576
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    Re: diplomat softline 920g

    sorted,thermal cut out activated 8)

    in reply to: Fingers & Saws ! #324164
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    Re: Fingers & Saws !

    watched this three times and it still makes me cringe :eeek: :eeek:

    in reply to: work dead #372376
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    Re: work dead

    well i,m sitting here reading posts,says something about the work situation,got away for a long weekend last friday and came back yesterday,may aswell have made a week of it 8)

    in reply to: white-westinghouse oven not working #323667
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    Re: white-westinghouse oven not working

    i would first check you have power going to the appliance.

    in reply to: work dead #372362
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    Re: work dead

    lee8 wrote:Gas servicing is not really worth the financial cost.

    If you pass this week you still have to pay the £480 to register with Gas Safe, which is the full 12 month price, yet you only get 9 months, then you pay some more.

    Plus the equipment, reg books.

    Most gas hobs now cost minus £150.00, gas ovens/cookers are getting rare, there are no gas tumble dryers.

    Most faults that are gas related are getting less, most of mine are leaks under guarantee caused by faulty installations.

    I get around 3 a month gas jobs and I make probably £60.00 if I’m lucky on all three jobs.
    😮 who,s taking you for a chump,thats only £20 per job,you should get at least triple that.

    in reply to: Just Answer #320121
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    Re: Just Answer

    seems they know everything,i just asked a bogus question about a combi boiler and was directed straight to someone.spooky 😯

    in reply to: Credit Card Scam #320108
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    Re: Credit Card Scam

    wifes card was cloned a couple of years back,we knew nothing about it until the bank rang us questioning my wifes unusual spending habit,got our money back within two weeks,could not fault our bank :tup: mind you we are a lot more cautious know,the scams that are going around are frightening 😯

    in reply to: work dead #372301
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    Re: work dead

    peeps are holding on tight to thier money,never known it so slow,think i will have a weekend break and make the most of it while i can 8)

    in reply to: work dead #372290
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    Re: work dead

    well heres to another quite week,the suns out again but its not looking so bright,i can,t believe how it all seems to have just stopped :rolls:

    in reply to: work dead #372285
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    Re: work dead

    quite down here too,ah well at least the weathers compensation,i will sit in the garden with a cool beer and chill out. 8)

    in reply to: brazing torch #317960
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    rothenburger surefire 2 and mapgas 8)

    in reply to: Call Divert #317782
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    johnmac11 wrote:I use Vonage which is an internet phone system, costs £5.95 a month and all land line calls are free. I am based in Corby but the bulk of my customers are in Brummie so I picked an 0121 number which works well.

    I always have it switched on to simulring which means that all calls go to the office phone and you can pick up to 5 other phone lines to ring at the same time. So when the office phone rings it rings at the same time on my mobile. I get a lot of diverted calls to the mobile and the largest bill for a month I have had is about £13.

    Any voicemails are saved on their website and I have it set up to send me an email with a .wav file of any voicemails.

    John
    just had my bill in,£750 for three months on call divert,think i will try your network.

    in reply to: new mobile phone #317162
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    (classic)wonder what the line rental is on that?would not think it would suit me though as i do not have a bike or a granny.lol 😆 😆 😆

    in reply to: Built in gas hob with glass lid #314901
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    Re: Built in gas hob with glass lid

    you could always opt to a free standing cooker,not that hard to convert,that is assuming the oven is directly below the hob,you would then have a wider choice.HTH 8)

    in reply to: DeLonghi DFS901SS #312470
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    Re: DeLonghi DFS901SS

    twisted chassis springs to mind ❗
    si

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