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They are VERY nice - Would love one or all of them :D

Don't know how I could afford one though - I could try selling my body - but my OH said I wouldn't get much ! :(

 

Cheeky devil....tell him you would be expecting to get change!! :lol:

 

Did you notice that the 6th pic down had a cube attached?

 

Very natty.

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I found that site when I was looking for runs - their stuff looks really well made, and really good value considering the quality of components (i.e. proper weldmesh, not cheapo chicken wire). If I can a) s"Ooops, word censored!"e together the money and b) persuade the LSH, I would definitely go for one of their 9' x 6' runs (less than the cost of a cube - sorry, Omlet!). How else can I fit so many banties into my garden? ;)

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Our run is having the cube plus the first bit of it's run attatched at the side - OH has been building it (for weeks :roll: ) but has promised to finish it this weekend. Maybe then I can start reclaiming some garden, you know get that green stuff back again! He's made a good job but those runs look lovely. Couldn't have that first one though, it's ENORMOUS!

 

Mrs B

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I'm working out how to obtain a cube without hundreds of pounds going out all at once so my husband takes note. Perhaps Omlet shiould set up 10 months interest free payment terms, they may encourage more sales. :D

 

my credit card has 15 months interest free on balance transfers. So I bought it on one card and will be transfering the cost across. I think it works out about £30 a month. That was the only way I could justify the cost!

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That is a brilliant idea! To pop on one card and transfer the balance accross. I wish I would have thought of this before. I will have to look into getting a new credit card. Any advise on the best deals at the moment?

 

well - I haven't paid interest on a credit card in nearly 10 years! I don't always need one, but when I do this has been a godsend. Unfortunately most of them now charge a balance transfer fee but this still works out cheaper than paying interest :)

 

my latest one is a Virgin Credit card - 15 months interest free on balance tranfers, with a 3% transfer charge. I think it also allows puchases to be interest free for the first 3 months that you have the card as well. Hope that helps :D

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