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Quote from: Steve on May 10, 2016, 01:46:50 PMYou'll hate me for saying this but Phone Gubber (aka The Boy) does seem to be rather taking the pissThe problem (IMHO) is when I was The Boys age I saved up for months to buy complex electronics (a cassette recorder) and it meant the world to me - I had it for years...When Miss Piggy was growing up she just expected it to be provided (like all the other kids did) and it held no value to her - consequently, she was always losing or breaking Sony Walkmans or whatever...
You'll hate me for saying this but Phone Gubber (aka The Boy) does seem to be rather taking the piss
So presumably they ae giving him a new phone as they have taken the money. Why don't you take that one and give him any ol shite phone?
Quote from: Miss Demeanour on May 10, 2016, 04:43:08 PMSo presumably they ae giving him a new phone as they have taken the money. Why don't you take that one and give him any ol shite phone? One of those ever so simple to use pensioner phones with big buttons.
Quote from: Steve on May 10, 2016, 06:41:09 PMQuote from: Miss Demeanour on May 10, 2016, 04:43:08 PMSo presumably they ae giving him a new phone as they have taken the money. Why don't you take that one and give him any ol shite phone? One of those ever so simple to use pensioner phones with big buttons. They are not shite.
Quote from: Nick on May 10, 2016, 12:26:16 PM1. Boy breaks ANOTHER phone (insurance now cancelled ). Costs me £50 excess BUT he has to send the broken phone back to Tesco. He can't find it Tesco have lifted £250 from my account today "Cack-Handedness; Nature or Nurture?"I feel a thesis coming on.
1. Boy breaks ANOTHER phone (insurance now cancelled ). Costs me £50 excess BUT he has to send the broken phone back to Tesco. He can't find it Tesco have lifted £250 from my account today