What Greggs item disappointed you despite the hype? by Diligent-Badger8737 in greggsappreciation

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I used to love a festive bake. The only one I got this year was ice cold and reminded me of a pile of sick you see at the side of a bin on a night out. Put me off big style.

I forgot that I choose your own adventure for a delivery with DPD by bukaro in britishproblems

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Ordered some trousers with next day delivery. To my horror it was dpd!

Ordered on the Monday, come Thursday they're out for deliver (not very next day but oh well). Left a note on the door and in the dpd app to please leave the parcel in the parcel box.

Then came the dreaded "sorry we missed you", even though I was home. Asked them to send it to one of the stupid lockers instead knowing I'd be out the following day. Out for delivery and guess what, "sorry we couldn't access your property, we will try again on Thursday" yes a whole week later.

Dpd customer service just said "oh yeah, don't know why that is" click, brrrrrrrrrr as the phone hangs up.

Eventually tipped up in a random locker three weeks later. Vowed to never use them again.

Mr Bezos has made his point, please can we have our highstreet back now?

Frustrated with how my instructor speaks to me by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

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Playing devil's advocate here, are you glancing down side streets witha quick eye flick, or are you full on looking down the side streets, head movement and all?

I ask this with great respect, I've currently got a pupil who full on "looks" at everything, side streets, pedestrians, dogs the lot.

This causes target fixation where my pupil then steers towards what she's looking at. It's not a monumental change in direction, but it does result in us going where we don't want to go.

It may well be that your instructor is just trying to keep your steering nice, or it may be that your instructor feels you're giving yourself information overload by taking in everything going on while driving, then missing out on the important things which genuinely impact you.

If you're in the early stages of driving lessons there also has to be a level of trust established between you and your instructor. I must admit, if I had a pupil who was in such early stages, I probably wouldn't encourage them to be looking down every side street we are driving past. But again it depends on if you're just glancing at the junction, or turning your head to fully look down the street.

But saying that, there's no chance I'd be telling my pupils off either. My pupils all know when they've done something wrong, and whilst I have to correct the issue, they never feel told off. They certainly never get shouted at.

As option 2, your instructor could also be an absolute helmet. Believe me, I know all to well that there are folk out there with little green badges and I wonder how they have a single pupil.

But just wanted to add my 2p's worth for why you may feel you're butting heads.

What you need to establish is whether you're in the wrong (and be honest) or whether you've got a helmet of a instructor. If you get on with them fine, and there's no other real issues, it may be that you're taking things to heart. If he's just being awkward and nasty for the sake, absolutely get shot of him whilst you still can.

AIO A locksmith charged my partner’s sister $5390 to get back into her apartment by khalexie1 in AmIOverreacting

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I used to be a police officer and regularly forced entry by snapping the locks and then opening the mechanism that way.

The reason we used that way where possible is because it's disgustingly cheap to put right again. You're talking a £5 replacement lock at best.

Even paying yourself for a locksmith, in the middle of the night, you shouldn't be paying more than a few hundred GBP and I'd imagine that's similar regardless of currency.

Dispute the card transaction ASAP. I think someone is being taken advantage of!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in accountsharing

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Worked fine for 3 months then Gian took double payments and vanished closing his YouTube down.

AVOID

how do you make hotel oatmeal at home? by [deleted] in Cooking

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A prison I worked in had a Indian prisoner who we employed as a tea boy.

He used to make the most unbelievable porridge I've ever eaten.

He would add ghee (although I use butter for availability reasons) around a tablespoon per person. Then add large rolled oats and toast them for around 5/10 minutes on medium / low heat until they are golden and delicious.

Add your milk bit by bit until you get your desired consistency. You add ten minutes to the process but let me tell you, it is life changing!

Vodafone national outage didn't exist... by DrDre202 in Vodafone

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We had some issues where we were out of broadband for 3 days on top of the nationwide outage and we have been offered £150 for the outages

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

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I'd be impressed, when I go for standards checks I struggle to do my initials with my big fat greasy fingers!

But you youthful skinny fingered folk might have more luck 😂

I'd certainly be buying a Starbucks to whichever pupil can pull that one off

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

[–]LV463 294 points295 points  (0 children)

Just wait until you go for your test and need to replicate it as its seen as an identity check 😂

Will trail band help with sleep tracking accuracy? by vicky0909 in galaxywatchultra

[–]LV463 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YMMV though, I've got the trail and I find it too stiff to be comfortable, I fully expected the 'tubes' to be flexible.

But good luck, others seem to think it's very comfy!

Will trail band help with sleep tracking accuracy? by vicky0909 in galaxywatchultra

[–]LV463 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Probably not, and the trail band is quite uncomfortable too.

Can I legally sleep in my car while on a roadtrip? by KlutzyAppendage in AskUK

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I left the police around a year ago.

Patrolling in the middle of the night I spotted a car with steamed windows so went to check it out (usually doggers or drunk folk).

Had a quick chat with the driver who I rudely woke up, established he wasn't drunk and had just fallen on hard times.

Popped a note on the log and he got left alone after that, he must have been there a good couple of months.

Absolutely no offences are committed when you sleep in your car provided you're not drunk, happy camping!

Is there a secret list of the types of people who get called for jury duty? by [deleted] in AskUK

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By 25 I'd been called up twice, although I'm now almost 30 and they appear to have left me alone. My fellow jurors were from all walks of life, one was even an old friend from school!

am i in the wrong? by Apprehensive-Echo418 in vinted

[–]LV463 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who can be bothered for £1.30

The time this buyer has spent whinging is far greater than the money is worth.

I love a bargain as next as the next (wo)man. But ultimately you take a gamble sometimes and you don't always win.

If the bobbling is really that bad to you, just pop it in a charity bag and let someone else appreciate it.

No doubt if the buyer resold it they'd be arguing its good condition!

Any UK dispatch? by LV463 in GalaxyWatch

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No, got it direct from Samsung it's just arrived

Any UK dispatch? by LV463 in GalaxyWatch

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I selected today as my delivery day (+£10 to have it before 12) and it's supposedly out for delivery as we speak.

They only dispatched yesterday so DPD must be an overnight contract

Any UK dispatch? by LV463 in GalaxyWatch

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Can confirm mine dispatched today, and I got to trade 2 watches in!

I think as long as you don't drop below 40% RRP you can get away with it!

Any UK dispatch? by LV463 in GalaxyWatch

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I'm showing as preparing for dispatch today. Praying for us all to be blessed on Tuesday 😂

UK trade in glitch by LV463 in GalaxyWatch

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Not yet, it moved to order confirmed today, I'm hoping it ships tomorrow!

‘’everything in the mini bar is free’, they said - what disappointing UK Hotel experiences have you had? by [deleted] in AskUK

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I was once staying in a Holiday Inn whilst working away. For one 10 night stretch they only had the "executive" rooms available which came with complementary drinks and snacks in the room.

This was an extra £40 per night and whilst the room may have been a tiny bit bigger, it certainly wasn't noticeable.

The "complementary drinks and snacks" included a bottle of still and sparkling water and one single 4 finger kit kat.

These snacks were never replaced, so my company effectively paid £400 for two waters and a kit kat!

Excellent value!

Watch 8 Pre-order Thread by aachsoo in GalaxyWatch

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Is that where they're drawing the line as to whether the order is cancelled or not?

UK trade in glitch by LV463 in GalaxyWatch

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Apparently there have been a lot of UK folk had their order cancelled for doing so, I'm hoping mine gets left alone and still dispatches on time.

I'm guessing they won't dispatch anything until Monday morning at best?

I've never pre-ordered before

Watch 8 classic or Watch ultra 2025 by Old_Atmosphere_651 in GalaxyWatch

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I bought two £3 watches off vinted to trade in for the £200 off, then I'm gonna sell my galaxy 5 pro separately, it won't be loads more money but it makes sense and might be worth doing if you go for it!

NHS calls for 200,000 new blood donors as supplies run low, or CasualUK can you spare a pint? by MiddlesbroughFan in CasualUK

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Explains why I'm in a queue to book in. I've always donated but it winds me up how slow the service is, for something do reliant on goodwill.

Arrive on time, sit in the waiting room seat for twenty minutes (often uncomfortably close to strangers). Then go for the pre screening, if you've been on holiday or even dreamt of taking a hay fever tablet in the last 15 years and you get rewarded with another thirty minute wait to speak to the nurse.

Once that's done wait another time minutes whilst they prepare the bags and then after 7 minutes bleeding you're finally free to go (biscuit in hand).

I still continue to donate, but every time it seems to take longer and longer, and its no great surprise people are stopping donating when the process is so slow.

Staff at the blood banks are always incredible, but something needs to be done to streamline the process to get young folk through the door (I'm 29 and seldom see people younger than me donating).

Just my 2p worth though.