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I'm not going to bother.Originally posted by BR14 View Postso why bother if it's not yours?
As you say, it ain't my problem any more.
Though it is dripping on what remains of my bike & a trolley jack.
I didn't think it had rained all that much, it seemed dry in there yesterday (or I was so blind I never noticed).
Dunno what they're hammering next door but it's getting on my fecking tits at the moment.
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Well it's hammering down now.
Er, outside, rain, like, rather that hammering inside, party wall, like.
Glad we cleared that up, like.
Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 6 October 2020, 16:11.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Still can't access HSBC online banking.
Currently a new on hold record of 43 minutes (so far).Comment
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Brightened up a bit outside again, and the rain seems to be holding off. Might go for a walk in a bit
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The sky went a funny colour then it rained.
Now the sun is setting..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Still on hold (1 h 42 minutes).Originally posted by ladymuck View PostStill can't access HSBC online banking.
Currently a new on hold record of 43 minutes (so far).
I got through to someone at 1h20m and after explaining my enquiry they said they didn't deal with online banking issues and put me back on hold.
I didn't realise the Online Banking Helpdesk didn't handle online banking issues...Comment
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Walk walked, green ring closedOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBrightened up a bit outside again, and the rain seems to be holding off. Might go for a walk in a bit

There turned out to be a light shower ding tis thing as I left, but I persevered and it moved on
I headed up the main road this time, as I don't go that way very often. But being straight and level, presumably to make life easier for the Roman soldiers that used to march along it, it didn't get my heart going much to start with despite my brisk pace, which meant the workout app penalised me by discounting the first couple of minutes - well, that's my theory anyway. But adding a minor detour via a small back road on the route I took after that made up the difference.Comment
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They didn't say they weren't responsible for them, just that they don't deal with them, which sounds about right from your experienceOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostStill on hold (1 h 42 minutes).
I got through to someone at 1h20m and after explaining my enquiry they said they didn't deal with online banking issues and put me back on hold.
I didn't realise the Online Banking Helpdesk didn't handle online banking issues...
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Dinner has been king prawn pad thai, with a nice Chablis.
ents will be mair murdurs. <och, jean>Comment
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