Lived here for four years and never had to go to sorting office for a parcel; they've got the hang of not carrying stuff around all day and taking it back. Not like Stafford where I'd be at the office 1/2 times a week. Mind you, most of the time they only carried 'Sorry we missed you' cards.
Nope; sorry.
I have discussed this in a meeting this afternoon and we are awaiting a response from Quantcast, who provide the software, as there appears to be a known problem.
It'll be the postage and duty from the US that's the killer; they'll make more than Walthers will!
'To order' from Walthers is often measured in glacial epochs. I'll probably want it inside 6 months.
I was surprised how many there were when I've used BBC pages whilst abroad as it obviously doesn't recognise the user as a TV licence holder.
RMweb Gold is a lot cheaper than a TV licence and some people spend longer on here.
From the description that's just one of the pop-up ads rather than the privacy pop-up discussed in this topic. Just click on the X or the Close button.
Fine, you go and make your own but don't insult an established business with premises, staff, overheads and needs to properly detail product safety data and ingredients.
Although I don't know of the reasons for closure there would have been costs for site hosting and any OS licensing before deriving any benefits from sales. I have used the site for maps research but maybe the PDF downloads didn't generate enough. It's a shame and has been a useful resource.
I do see parallels with some of the recent grumbles from some over advertising on here and I hope this hasn't been a victim of more use than support.