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Package arrived today. Also, one at the Old Post Office. Dunno where we will be at Christmas time, yet!
I’ve been calling in at Ebony for months now to collect your watch, but it’s always been: “We’ll call you when it’s ready.”
Well, finally, they did. So I turned up, handed over the plastic, and signed £25 away. As the lady was checking my signature, I picked the watch up and noticed it wasn’t working. I mentioned this, and she looked at the face and said she thought it was automatic and required a bit of a shake.
As she shook the watch, the glass fell out! Apparently, it’s supposed to be held in by pressure …
She assured me it would be put right, and scrawled “paid” across the numbered slip. I started thinking that maybe all those other watch places that had said the watch required a £140+ service after a cracked glass, to get out all the tiny fragments which might interfere with the delicate workings, were right.
So, is your watch automatic; or does it have a battery?
Anyway, I’m waiting for another phone call from them to say it’s ready! However, you may end up with a mended glass covering a watch that doesn’t work
Hi everyone,
Jul: I’ll be charging you DVD rental fees. Price negotiable. You should be pretty handy at bargaining now!
Dod: The stallion you ask. It’s a distant relative thing. Well not really! Can’t really give a good explanation for it. Also, I hope you aren’t twitching to much from all the coffee, and that the usual dice rules apply!!
Liv: see if you can give Jul a hair cut with those throwing stars!
Geoff