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10 hours ago, Solachesis said:

£7 post would be uninsured. You're looking at closer to £10 :)

 

Correct. £9.35 online postage alone, before packing materials, time and paying your gimp hamster to take it to the post office

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9 minutes ago, Solachesis said:

Hey there, Elena is a respectable little fluff ball. 

She's a troublemaking hussy

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50 minutes ago, LiquidMetalsUK said:

My hamster doesn't have to leave the house. He just waddles to the front door and hands over a Santa sack to the postie every morning 😁

My sister had 2 cats that thought they were dogs and they would fetch the post from the front door and bring it to her. Dogcats rule

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