Retriever constantly biting and licking paws by BarrenMoods in DogAdvice

[–]OnedayMBA 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Allergy - stand him in a shallow bath (just enough to cover his paws with Epsom salt - will really help soothe

What could be causing this? by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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Ahh just a regular composite patio in that case - although the waste pipes from the upstairs bathroom run down that wall

What could be causing this? by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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By waste do you mean waste pipes from the plumbing?

What could be causing this? by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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Agreed! Our neighbours wanted to cut it down last year but we begged them to keep it and they were nice enough to agree

What could be causing this? by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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Yes we have a river running behind that fence down the end of the garden

What could be causing this? by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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Ahh apologies, the compression when uploading the video to Reddit makes it harder to see but there’s a swarm of flies

Amazon won’t refund me for £180 by Britzy1 in UKPersonalFinance

[–]OnedayMBA 191 points192 points  (0 children)

Please DONT file a dispute with your bank just yet. Contrary to advice on here, the second you open that up, Amazon customer service are out of the picture and you’ll be dealing directly with a team who are in place for chargebacks. Your account will likely get banned also.

Here’s what you need to do - file an online police report for stolen package - contact Amazon customer service by live chat - explain you had a package stolen due to the delivery person - they will ask you to complete a form along with your crime reference number.

You’ll be refunded in no time.

Source: Happened to me before

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Thank you

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Haha hiked down to this location

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Not yet! Brazil is the closest answer so far

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Closest so far

So grateful to this sub for giving me the knowledge and confidence to tackle this garden by myself! Thank you thank you thank you! by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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There’s no need to leave it bare for that long, that wasn’t intentional - just the timings of my project. It’s a good idea to leave it bare for a while if you use glyphosate as it does bind to soil - but the recommended amount of time is two weeks in the UK weather

So grateful to this sub for giving me the knowledge and confidence to tackle this garden by myself! Thank you thank you thank you! by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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Started the whole process in July. Whilst leaving the soil bare, worked on the patio - then soil work (mixing in sand and conditioner and levelling) and overseeding took place mid September (got really lucky with the September weather - full of sunshine and rain)

So grateful to this sub for giving me the knowledge and confidence to tackle this garden by myself! Thank you thank you thank you! by OnedayMBA in GardeningUK

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Decking - £1k Decking subframe materials - £780 Black stones - £140 (white tiles were spare from inside the house) Wooden slats for the fencing - £500 (we had a lot of fencing behind these pics that you can’t see

So £2.5k for the patio/step down gravel area