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    • If the purchaser denies having received it then sue P2G. If you simply don't hear anything more from the purchaser then you have the purchaser's name and address – and frankly for £48 I would go ahead and sue. As long as you have good proof of delivery then your chances of success are probably better than 95% and frankly the purchaser would probably put their hands up as they would effectively be being sued for the civil equivalent of theft. I wouldn't let it go if I were you. It would be a good exercise for you and gives you confidence the next time something comes up which is may be much more valuable
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    • Ive just checked the tracking again and its actually out for delivery today! Anyway,  I refunded the buyer on Ebay off my own back on the 2nd of June they havent opened a case or anything like that so surely i cant take action against either the buyer or P2G/ Evri can i ? Id hope the buyer would see fit and pay but you know what people are like these days ... Once its delivered I'll send him a polite message asking for payment but i suspect there'll be no reply      
    • Thanks for this update. Let's not if you have any more difficulty – in particular if you have difficulty getting paid back from the purchaser. We can help you either against the parcel delivery courier or against the purchaser
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Being serenaded by taxi driver on the way home with what I think was jamaican style xmas songs. Singing along to a cd

 

He said as I was wearing a red top xmassy and he wished me merry xmas.

 

Lovely man :)

 

Cheared me right up as walking round shops with chest wheezing like screaming cat due to asthma and loo roll in my handbag that got some funny looks, was a trial.

 

Got a bargain turkey though, yehhhhhhh, be eating it for ages:lol:

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Not forgetting my two kids who couldnt sleep last night so they on own went up supermarket in early hours of morning to get the big shop as I did not think would manage it, love them, so was able to sleep till early afternoon as chest is knocking me for six and get up energy to get last min pressies.

 

Now just got to train him to cook the turkey now as he did hint all my food tastes burnt..........:madgrin:

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Logging on to CAG and finding a very touching PM. You know who you are and thank you for taking the time. I'm glad you liked it. x

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I wear them at times and have been told I look like Hestan Bloomingheck or what ever his name is.....he's good at belgian buns though I'd imagine......getting back to what i was about to say.....smiled today due to I coocked another fantastic meal for my two son's and myself today....got loads of lovely txts from great and good friends from up and down the country and just wanted to say to everyone in here " a bit late" .....hope you all had a lovely day and that santa brought you some lovely things

 

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Our border collie keeps looking up when she hears the sheep on Wallis and Gromit. :rofl:

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Hearing my 7 year old daughter bossing my 9 year old son about I told her to stop it, my son walked up to me, shrugged his shoulders and said 'this is my life', then walked off again :)

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Hearing my 7 year old daughter bossing my 9 year old son about I told her to stop it, my son walked up to me, shrugged his shoulders and said 'this is my life', then walked off again :)

 

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My son's mate whipping off his hoodie at midnight to reveal a 2012 t-shirt. :p

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Lots of little birds on the bird table this morning after I put seeds and nuts out.

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I really dont fuss over my bday and dont bother with pressies, only have a little fun with son that he is chained the the kettle at my whim for the day :)

 

Bought angry bird speaker dock for phone for daughter for xmas, when she opened it, she said mum it was you who liked this !!!!! But she said thanks and said she loved it. Anyhow she came upstairs with box, shape looked familiar, re wrapped with one of her old teddies in it and the angry birds speaker and said happy bday. After making sure she was happy not to have it and telling her she could nick it back at any time I accepted it, yipppeeeee, I have collected all the teddies, he he.

 

She then adds mum can I have your beat box, aaaRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH:|

Bye bye beat box:lol: Hello angry bird :)

 

She also added she would like a treat of a new teddie, haha, got to admire her cheak:-)

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My foot massager from supermarket, cheap but does the job. But soon came to realise have to be careful what time of day use it. I mean if i used it late at night in wood framed house, it might sound like something else as the floor vibrates quite a bit, hahahaHA, I blame the apollo comedian show I love thats on weekly for giving me more a dirty mind than used to have, haha.:oops:

 

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The stuff my friends' dad says:

 

On Friday, my friend mentioned he was going for a run with me, which lead to some very odd comments.

 

Friend wrote that he managed to pull his calf. To which his dad replied "First of all leaping around on a sofa, now doing unspeakable things to a baby cow! Whatever next?"

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I hope that means you can relax and put it behind you now woody. :-)

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brought a 37" lcd tv as faulty for £25 works fine no issue

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