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We arranged some years ago to do all our NS&I stuff including Premium Bonds on line. I don't remember how easy it was to set up. We have prizes reinvested directly in new Bonds. We can invest more at anytime by debit card and cash out at any time into our current account and both work quickly.

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I do it all online. No problems

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david63 wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 18:51
NS&I are one of the worst bodies to deal with - they take so long to respond (even in normal circumstances) and get so much wrong ... .
Couldn't argue with that ... we set up Accounts to enable us to purchase Premium Bonds every Xmas for our Garnd Children, NS&I changed the rules so that their Father had to be the custodian of their Bonds. That was a big enough fiasco but when one of them became 17 and wanted to cash his Bonds in to put towards his first car the NS&I had managed to lose all trace of them. It took us ages and a lot of hard work to find someone with a brain and the ability to get it sorted out properly.

We haven't bought any since nor do we intend to :thumbdown:
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Stephen wrote: 13 Jun 2020, 09:23
I do it all online. No problems
The only problem we have is they keep forgetting to send us the £1,000,000 prize. I think our tickets are stuck to the bottom of the drum.

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I've noticed that too. Favouritism somewhere. Mind you, I've only had mine a couple of months so perhaps I'm expecting a bit much :)

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From my own experience you need to have around 20k in premium bonds to have a pretty good chance of a monthly return.

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Onelife wrote: 14 Jun 2020, 10:43
From my own experience you need to have around 20k in premium bonds to have a pretty good chance of a monthly return.
So .... that means that you only win every other month 8-)
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Manoverboard wrote: 14 Jun 2020, 10:51
Onelife wrote: 14 Jun 2020, 10:43
From my own experience you need to have around 20k in premium bonds to have a pretty good chance of a monthly return.
So .... that means that you only win every other month 8-)
i'm saying nowt other than to say, don't stop donating to the onelife cruise fund :thumbup: :D

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If I knew it was a one way ticket I'd gladly pitch in :)

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So Lady Screwess has been banging on about redecorating the Lounge for months.She wants the ceiling skimming and the old curtain plinth taking off. Had a word with the plasterer just before lockdown, no problem he says. Started stripping the paper off and took off the plinth, he calls me to say he can’t find any plaster anywhere,apparently there is a shortage due to stopping production due to lockdown. He just called to say the merchants are hoping to have some early July.🤬🤬
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Stick a few Vesta / Bisto type packets on the wall and it'll look real retro, she'll love it :thumbup:
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Yes a lot of the gypsum needed for plaster comes from Spain near where we were on hols last summer. I imagine lockdown there halted production and export.

I have half a bag you can have for £250. Not many lumpy bits.

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Gosh,so generous Merv,cheap at half the price.Think I’ll wait if it’s ok with you.😂
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Manoverboard wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 16:50
Stick a few Vesta / Bisto type packets on the wall and it'll look real retro, she'll love it :thumbup:
You can but wonder what mobys living room may look like. :lol:
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Ray B wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 09:19
Manoverboard wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 16:50
Stick a few Vesta / Bisto type packets on the wall and it'll look real retro, she'll love it :thumbup:
You can but wonder what mobys living room may look like. :lol:
Wall to wall retro Church pews, Juke Boxes, Pin Tables and Rockin’ ‘n’ Rollin’ Gold Discs me :thumbup: ;)
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screwy wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 16:37
So Lady Screwess has been banging on about redecorating the Lounge for months.She wants the ceiling skimming and the old curtain plinth taking off. Had a word with the plasterer just before lockdown, no problem he says. Started stripping the paper off and took off the plinth, he calls me to say he can’t find any plaster anywhere,apparently there is a shortage due to stopping production due to lockdown. He just called to say the merchants are hoping to have some early July.🤬🤬
My son had the same problem - the plasterer had loads of work but no plaster :crazy: However last week he managed to get some and the job has now been done :thumbup:
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Jan Rosser wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 09:31
screwy wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 16:37
So Lady Screwess has been banging on about redecorating the Lounge for months.She wants the ceiling skimming and the old curtain plinth taking off. Had a word with the plasterer just before lockdown, no problem he says. Started stripping the paper off and took off the plinth, he calls me to say he can’t find any plaster anywhere,apparently there is a shortage due to stopping production due to lockdown. He just called to say the merchants are hoping to have some early July.🤬🤬
My son had the same problem - the plasterer had loads of work but no plaster :crazy: However last week he managed to get some and the job has now been done :thumbup:
A major source of Gypsum used to come from a by-product, something to do with scrubbing sulphur out of the coal burning power station emissions; and of course we haven't used any coal fired power stations now for several months.
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screwy wrote: 22 Jun 2020, 16:37
So Lady Screwess has been banging on about redecorating the Lounge for months.She wants the ceiling skimming and the old curtain plinth taking off. Had a word with the plasterer just before lockdown, no problem he says. Started stripping the paper off and took off the plinth, he calls me to say he can’t find any plaster anywhere,apparently there is a shortage due to stopping production due to lockdown. He just called to say the merchants are hoping to have some early July.🤬🤬

Looks like Jewsons and Travisperkins have stock screwy, although Jewsons are limiting it to five bags per customer.

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Best be quick, I read in the local paper Travis Perkins are in trouble and looking to close some of the merchants down.
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Ray B wrote: 24 Jun 2020, 09:31
Best be quick, I read in the local paper Travis Perkins are in trouble and looking to close some of the merchants down.
Perhaps there'll be a closing down sale? Plaster half price.

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Waiting for Stephen to say ‘ the pubs are open soon, we can all get plastered.’
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The pubs are open soon, we can all get plastered. Drinks are on screwy :thumbup:

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I don’t give a toss what anybody says about me, me mam loved me, bless her.
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No accounting for some people...

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Stephen wrote: 15 Jun 2020, 15:59
If I knew it was a one way ticket I'd gladly pitch in :)
Oop's!... I missed that one...anyway you'll be pleased to hear...I'm back! :thumbup:

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