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Post by linseed on Dec 16, 2020 14:02:23 GMT
You may be looking at the wrong bit - you have to go into the person’s profile that you want to send to, then there is a tab for Rudolph’s presents, and you don’t pay for those
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Post by Geoffers on Dec 16, 2020 14:17:18 GMT
Honestly I keep trying but it keeps asking me to pay for them. I therefore give gifts to everyone and whatever you wished for will be there in your imagination!! You dont pay for them,my guess is you are looking at the completely wrong thing. Go to a person's profile,not your own,and click on the button that says Rudolph's s Presents.
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Post by Miranda on Dec 16, 2020 14:23:45 GMT
Yeah, those gifts you have to pay for are there all year. Ignore them.
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Post by Miranda on Dec 16, 2020 14:26:30 GMT
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Post by beverley61 on Dec 22, 2020 11:45:42 GMT
Got it, thanks
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Post by goodhelenstar on Jan 1, 2021 21:24:23 GMT
At some point between Christmas Day and today I've been give another present! Thank you to whoever sent it but now I can't open any of them! Do they go back into their wrappings on Christmas Day? Have I had it?
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Post by Miranda on Jan 1, 2021 22:43:37 GMT
Yeah, you can only open them on Christmas Day. I didn't know it was possible to continue sending them.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2021 23:10:52 GMT
I never figured out what was going on; maybe next time.
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Post by spinninghead on Jan 2, 2021 20:50:27 GMT
Not sure that this is the appropriate place, but I must comment on the Christmas facelift. Or, it's disappearance, more like.
These days it seems that the Christmas holiday finishes on New Year's Day.
It doesn't. Christmas Day is the first day, and Epiphany, the 6th of January, is the last day of Christmas.
The Wise Men, who visit on the 6th, are an essential part of the season.
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Post by Geoffers on Jan 3, 2021 6:31:16 GMT
Not sure that this is the appropriate place, but I must comment on the Christmas facelift. Or, it's disappearance, more like. These days it seems that the Christmas holiday finishes on New Year's Day. It doesn't. Christmas Day is the first day, and Epiphany, the 6th of January, is the last day of Christmas. The Wise Men, who visit on the 6th, are an essential part of the season. For your information. I don't get paid for doing this,l also dont have unlimited time for fiddling about. So changes are made as and when,l had some spare time yesterday to put the forum back as it was pre-Christmas. Sometimes a note of thanks goes down well,an unjustified moan is not appreciated. Perhaps that is worth noting. Thankyou.
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Post by linseed on Jan 3, 2021 7:47:03 GMT
Thanks for all you do Geoffers! Thanks for giving us a Christmassy board!
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Post by spinninghead on Jan 3, 2021 9:23:10 GMT
I apologise for my post. I am someone who takes Christmas seriously. For me, and many others, it lasts from Christmas Day until the 6th of January - the Epiphany. Of course, not everyone sees it that way. I mustn't be so selfish. I add my voice to those who thank you, Geoffers, for this forum, and for your work in maintaining it.
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Post by sleepyp on Jan 3, 2021 9:56:52 GMT
Thank you Geoffers for adding the colour and Christmas fun to the board It was especially appreciated this year, believe me
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Post by linseed on Jan 3, 2021 10:20:25 GMT
And yes I know Christmas ends at Epiphany, on 6th January - but for some it’s more convenient to take down the decorations at the weekend, be it before or after the 6th.
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Post by sleepyp on Jan 3, 2021 11:39:38 GMT
Linked to the return to work I think, so no one has to climb up ladders in the dark on the 6th!
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