Members/non members heating awnings
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Blame Greta!😊
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The Nokia 6210 is a mobile phone made by Nokia. It was introduced at the CeBIT fair in Hanover in February 2000, succeeding the Nokia 6110.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks Nellie. Nearly before my time as although I used works mobile my first one was around that time. bit too large for me. My present clamshell style will fit in a ticket pocket and is 10 year old. I dropped my previous one after 8 years and damaged the back. Fortunately I liked it so much I bought a spare shortly after. First was £10 and second £12. It will go 10+ days between charges but gets a weekly charge
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Just out of interest, how much is the phone used with that charging regime.
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God grief! Can't people get a life?
So Charlie say it was left on all day, did he ask the occupants if it was deliberate or by accident?
After all, you all have 16 amps available to you and how you use it, having paid for it, is up to you.
Don't castigate others for thinking differently to yourself.
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I think the neighbours the OP are referring could have been ourselves... If so, our 2 rescue Labradors send their apologies and promise to put their organic cotton thermals on next time its cold outside. One is blind and can get in a pickle when in a tight space thus he is happier in the awning. Rest assured the offending heater was never on three bars (so 800W) and was turned off when unattended - the Alde in the van was set on low too to compensate. BTW we are members, we have been CC members for 21+ years and have paid many £££ into the club. Our 1st van was a £150 1978 Abbey Durham and we needed a 2kW fan heater running flat out to melt the frost on the inside of the glass windows Anyway...sorry we caused you distress - Toffee and Marley send licks of apology too but are not ashamed to say they had a great holiday, appreciated a bit of warmth and loved the site. Who can blame them though after living for 7 years in an unheated garage...
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What a lovely post, I think that I posted previously that awnings shouldn’t be heated, and normally I would stick with that, but on reading this I now see why it was, and I apologise if I caused offence. I now realise why the blind dog needed to be in the awning and not in the caravan. Thank you for rescuing these lovely dogs, it cannot be easy keeping a blind dog. I’m glad that you all enjoyed your break.
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I can only echo what others have said. Well done you, A&V, and I’m delighted Toffee and Marley stay warm in the awning👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🦴🦴🦴
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Great names btw
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i just dont understand why people are so worried what other people are doing on there pitch would you look over the fence to see what your neigbours are doing so y do you think its ok to look into other peoples awning or vans soon people will be moaning how much water we use or how many people on pitch or to much rubbish we have we all go away for a break so unless there spoiling your break maybe just chill and enjoy your break
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Be interesting to hear the OP's opinion, now that we appear to have the facts rather than just the initial supposition.
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