Air pollution: Cars, wood-burning stoves and industry targeted in Wales!!:lolsign::sofa:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-50713446
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Air pollution: Cars, wood-burning stoves and industry targeted in Wales!!:lolsign::sofa:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-50713446
Haha... But there's nothing tackling the emissions from my ARSE, which are the biggest pollutants of all!!:D
Marco.
Lawyers on the rampage...Shock, Horror, Probe.....
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-50757383
Three patients died when hundreds of lawyers attacked a hospital in Lahore during a furious dispute with doctors.
Video showed the lawyers ransacking wards at the cardiac hospital, beating up staff and smashing equipment.
As panic spread, doctors and paramedics hid, leaving patients unattended, including those in a critical state.
Lynch them all by their suit ties
No better than animals.
At 6pm today we got the winning ebay bid on an OLED telly. Our plan was to go and collect it on Sunday, and pay at the same time. but the seller really wants us to pay for it immediately. Are we being unreasonable in wanting to see the TV working before parting with our money? If Anita did the Paypal thing now, and we drove down to Crewe on Sunday to collect, and found that it's a pile of screen-burned crap, would it not be a right pain to get a refund?
No. You should be able to claim your payment back if the item is not as described or defective. You may find PayPal sit on your money for a week or two though.
The seller cannot insist that you pay immediately, and if they do you can ignore it.
eBay policy says you have two days to pay for an auction (or BIN) item so you have plenty of time to go have a look first ... but then you will have to pay or risk getting an 'unpaid item' strike on your account. Personally if It turned out to be a bag o shite I would walk away. ;)
https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/p...policy?id=4271
The seller is foolish. You could pay, go and collect the TV, go home and report it as not having arrived. He’ll have no proof of postage (obviously) and you’ll get your money back!