@Reality83323170@anon_opin Nope. I have a dropped kerb and no driveway. Landlord also won’t allow me to park on the garden/grass so I park blocking my own dropped kerb.
People who get rid of their front garden wall to build a massive driveway without getting a proper dropped kerb approved and installed by the council can fuck off. Sorry, I'm parking in front of your non-legit drive whether you like it or not. I don't care if you own five taxis.
@WallStreetApes Are Cigna still going? I used to work for them in the U.K. in thw 80s/90s. Though they’d been bought out/merged with others about 10 times by now. (Ps they was a good company to work for back then over here)
American has Cigna health insurance
Her daughter was sick, she takes her to the doctor thinking it would likely be at most a couple hundred bucks with insurance
All they did was a nose swab for the flu
She just got the bill
It’s $984
“What the f*ck is going on, what do you mean by a thousand dollars for a Q-tip up a nostril”
The American healthcare system is legalized robbery
@ThatTimeYouSaw@callmeMaharani Yeah nah, I do NOT miss that! Drove me bonkers (it’s also how I met my kids dad! 🤢) he was new in IT and installed all of our new computers in 1994 … man I was dumb back then
@callmeMaharani The loud click-clack of typewriters in offices… now replaced by silent keyboards. Back then, that sound was basically the soundtrack of work.
@elllllljibt@hwannhyune Rm aw thw best of a bad bunch in the U.K. to be honest. At least they’ve got the infrastructure to deal with deliveriies/volume of letters & parcels. Unlike EVRi who can’t even deliver parcels next day to lots of places as thw dont have enough depots to facilitate it
@NatashaMDay But did you ‘shake it, shake it shake it, shake it. Shake it like a Polaroid picture’? Sorry lens cap would be my first thought seen you said , so … I dunno 🤷♀️ a funny response is my only other option
@LidlGB Hi Hilary. Thanks for reaching out.
It was Newbury retail park. The staff there are always amazing and friendly and usually a great place to go.
This time on the Middle Aisle of Doom I just had to follow the instruction you can see in my picture
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@O2 how long after giving notice should I get my final bill? The woman I spoke to said 2 weeks and it’s been nearly a month, most recent bill came in and it’s the same price and didn’t state it’s a final bill.
@knfruitbat@janerebeccabl@MartinSLewis We do that. We are a small company with a small building we can’t possibly keep 10s of every item we sell in stock. However we do get 2 deliveries from most ofnout suppliers every day. Doesn’t help when they send the wrong item multiple times and we have to keep reordering it.
@janerebeccabl@MartinSLewis Really annoying that some companies offer next day delivery but then don't dispatch for a week and said it is from the point of dispatch not when it was ordered.
I've just withdrawn my complaint to Trading Standards as all 28 shops & stores (including big names) we outed for giving unlawful and incorrect information on Return Rights have corrected their website. Full info including list of stores here... moneysavingexpert.com/news/2025/11/r…
@WallStreetApes I had a couple of these done. In my experience, they just numbed my cervix with lidocaine. I did take ibuprofen after the fact as a precaution. I'm not saying her insurance company is correct here, I'm just pointing this out.
This woman has surgery with anesthesia. UnitedHealthcare denied the anesthesia
She appealed. UnitedHealthcare denied it again
Her doctor said the anesthesia was absolutely necessary as she had to laser cells off her cervix
UnitedHealthcare thinks ibuprofen would have worked apparently….
“I had surgery in May, for which I had to go under general anesthesia. Tell me why United has denied covering the anesthesiologist, $2,800. I filed an appeal in August. They just sent me a note that they denied the appeal.
This procedure that I had is called a LEEP. It's essentially abnormal cells on your cervix that could become cancerous. They remove them. They laser them off of your cervix.
If you're a woman, you probably understand having to even take Advil before going to your regular annual Pap smear. Imagine a laser on your cervix. In what world is Advil or, like, any sort of over-the-counter, like, pain medication supposed to work?
The doctor strongly recommended general anesthesia.
I would love for someone at United to tell me what they expected me to do for this surgery in terms of pain management.”