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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI live in one of the safest, crime free places in the whole of the UK. In the last 7 years we've been broken into 3 times and the thieves have stolen over £50,000 pounds worth of antiques, books, jewellery and American Comics which luckily I was able to Google images for.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's a pity you could not buy insurance from being stupid.
I live in one of the safest, crime free places in the whole of the UK. In the last 7 years we've been broken into 3 times and the thieves have stolen over £50,000 pounds worth of antiques, books, jewellery and American Comics which luckily I was able to Google images for.
God knows what happens will happen if the burglars come back and steal this bad boy I picked up in a car boot for a fiver.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
And Refridgerator insurance? And insurance for the cooker??? As well as comprehensive contents / buildings insurance and full travel insurance.
You got to be prepared.
Actually just counted the number of radiators in the house. 25. My BTL has 4.
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Originally posted by eek View PostPump working?
So now I'm going to use my Homecare with British Gas. Be out tomorrow.
So much for saving myself a few quid on my TV.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCome on guys help out here.
So freeview bloke catches two 10mm radiator pipes when drilling from outside to inside for a new cable.
Water is turned off and the system drained.
Plumber turns up, makes bigger hole and cuts and replaces two sections of 10mm pipe
Then turns back on water and bleeds the radiators. Now all full.
Central heating kicks in. Hot water comes on as well as central heating but the radiators are failing to heat up(but we have hot water).
Any ideas?
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Come on guys help out here.
So freeview bloke catches two 10mm radiator pipes when drilling from outside to inside for a new cable.
Water is turned off and the system drained.
Plumber turns up, makes bigger hole and cuts and replaces two sections of 10mm pipe
Then turns back on water and bleeds the radiators. Now all full.
Central heating kicks in. Hot water comes on as well as central heating but the radiators are failing to heat up(but we have hot water).
Any ideas?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
What's the betting that after spending £5K on the electrician, the plumber, the plasterer, painter, professional floor polisher, and carpet fitter, the TV reception will be crap and MF will be nagged into starting a new Virgin subscription.
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Originally posted by eek View PostDynoRod. I know you are a contractor but even Pimlico Plumbers would have been cheaper.
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