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HarryTheSpider Nov 11th 2010 5:56 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8975948)
Welcome to America! We have been here a little over a month now and I can't say it hasn't been hard work and quite stressful. But things are settling down now.

For our electrical items we have mostly used Amazon.com to get them all - got a free trial of Amazon prime which gives 2-day delivery. We have a subscription to Consumer reports but in the end I went mostly on the Amazon recommendations;

Kettle
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EZU678

Hoover
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002TW208M

Hair drier
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FS05VG

Iron
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026ILY0E

Food mixer
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026ILY0E

Waffle Iron
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CHL3Q0

Bread maker
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001CHL3Q0

Toaster
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MVR7MQ

Essentials
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FA1L9I
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EQ5ACC
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EO69NI
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EQ5JLE


Not cheap some of that stuff but I am hoping to claim most of it back as relocation!

Excellent list. Cheers for that. Will let better half have a look!! ;)

AddyLaddy Nov 11th 2010 8:46 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by HarryTheSpider (Post 8976034)
Excellent list. Cheers for that. Will let better half have a look!! ;)

No problem, hope it helps - it's amazing just how much stuff we've ending up buying even though our 40" container arrived a day after we did!

Hubcaps Nov 11th 2010 9:28 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8975948)
Welcome to America! We have been here a little over a month now and I can't say it hasn't been hard work and quite stressful. But things are settling down now.

For our electrical items we have mostly used Amazon.com to get them all - got a free trial of Amazon prime which gives 2-day delivery. We have a subscription to Consumer reports but in the end I went mostly on the Amazon recommendations;


Not cheap some of that stuff but I am hoping to claim most of it back as relocation!

Bloody hell, that's a lot of stuff. Off the top of my head we bought a toaster, a coffee maker and a hoover and bought the cheapest we could find (Target).
We did end up buying a new microwave as we couldn't work out the Japanese one our landlord left us but that was $49 in Sears (should have been $299 but it had no box and was end of the line).
I can't believe you've bought so much British food :blink:

AddyLaddy Nov 11th 2010 9:53 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by Hubcaps (Post 8976416)
Bloody hell, that's a lot of stuff. Off the top of my head we bought a toaster, a coffee maker and a hoover and bought the cheapest we could find (Target).
We did end up buying a new microwave as we couldn't work out the Japanese one our landlord left us but that was $49 in Sears (should have been $299 but it had no box and was end of the line).
I can't believe you've bought so much British food :blink:

Hi Hubcaps - I am hoping to bill the company for the electrical items and I'd like to do that all in one go. I also picked up a nice 5 handset Panasonic answer phone in Costco and a cheap coffee machine in Target. And I still need to hit them for a 55" LED TV too ;-)
But yes, everyone of those items we gave away the equivalent of in the UK!

Admittedly, I do now have a surplus of Marmite - can I donate a couple of jars to you?

Having FedEx deliver Baked beans to my door is fantastic though :-)

Hubcaps Nov 11th 2010 10:05 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8976455)
Hi Hubcaps - I am hoping to bill the company for the electrical items and I'd like to do that all in one go. I also picked up a nice 5 handset Panasonic answer phone in Costco and a cheap coffee machine in Target. And I still need to hit them for a 55" LED TV too ;-)
But yes, everyone of those items we gave away the equivalent of in the UK!

Admittedly, I do now have a surplus of Marmite - can I donate a couple of jars to you?

Having FedEx deliver Baked beans to my door is fantastic though :-)

Haha, I'll pass on the Marmite. I haven't even used the 1 box of Oxo cubes I was so pleased to find.
We're sacking off the house phones - with 2 mobiles there doesn't seem any point in paying for a phone we never use.
We bought a Sony LCD in Coscto but the best bargain was the plasma with we got in Fred Meyer for less than $500. We gave everything away in the UK (just remembered I did buy a hairdryer here) but I quite like not having all that stuff anymore and I haven't missed any of it.

traceym Nov 11th 2010 10:23 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8976455)

Having FedEx deliver Baked beans to my door is fantastic though :-)

Almost every Indian supermarket sell PG Tea Bags and Heinz Beans at a fraction of the price on line.

AddyLaddy Nov 11th 2010 10:25 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by Hubcaps (Post 8976478)
We're sacking off the house phones - with 2 mobiles there doesn't seem any point in paying for a phone we never use.
it.

We're still on PAYG mobiles and I hate having to pay 33c a minute to receive calls! I now use my home phone for Google voice. I just ask it to call me and then it connects me through to the UK for 2c a minute.

Hubcaps Nov 11th 2010 10:29 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8976518)
We're still on PAYG mobiles and I hate having to pay 33c a minute to receive calls! I now use my home phone for Google voice. I just ask it to call me and then it connects me through to the UK for 2c a minute.

Ah there's the difference, I don't call the UK very often (I.E never) and use Skype if my Dad needs to get hold of me. My inlaws are with Sky and have it set up with the US as a "free calls" country if by some strange reason Skype has been turned off *cough*

meauxna Nov 11th 2010 11:00 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by Hubcaps (Post 8976534)
.. if by some strange reason Skype has been turned off *cough*

:lol:

Kaffy Mintcake Nov 11th 2010 2:38 pm

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8976518)
We're still on PAYG mobiles and I hate having to pay 33c a minute to receive calls! I now use my home phone for Google voice. I just ask it to call me and then it connects me through to the UK for 2c a minute.

That's just amazing when you think about it. When I lived in Europe as a student about 12 years ago it cost me $1/minute to call home.

1chumly Nov 11th 2010 11:32 pm

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by AddyLaddy (Post 8976518)
We're still on PAYG mobiles and I hate having to pay 33c a minute to receive calls! I now use my home phone for Google voice. I just ask it to call me and then it connects me through to the UK for 2c a minute.

Do you mind explaining how this works? I have a landline but AT &T want to charge 8c a min to the UK after paying $5 a month for the privilege! I have been using Skype to call but want friends in the UK without Skype to be able to call me easily.

HarryTheSpider Nov 12th 2010 12:39 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 
There's a thread within a thread developing here that had me thinking of www.truphone.com

I've started another thread around this skype + normal handset concept.

Find it here http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=693286

Cheers

Harry

AddyLaddy Nov 12th 2010 1:55 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by HarryTheSpider (Post 8977600)
There's a thread within a thread developing here that had me thinking of www.truphone.com

I've started another thread around this skype + normal handset concept.

Find it here http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=693286

Cheers

Harry

Ok, I've answered the question about Google Voice in that new thread.

meauxna Nov 12th 2010 3:31 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by Kaffy Mintcake (Post 8976932)
That's just amazing when you think about it. When I lived in Europe as a student about 12 years ago it cost me $1/minute to call home.

I know! Your post made me start thinking about back in the day.. I'm sure it was over $2/min to call Central America when I was there. We only had one phone in the village and had to take turns. If you got a call in and weren't there for it, some little kid would come running down the path to get you while your caller waited. You might not get through again so easily!

Mexico, forget it. I never did figure out the payphones there. But they had a great long distance telephone office, with all the little booths..

Going even further back, when my whole family expat'd to Spain, you had to call the operator and order a long distance/transatlantic call, and then wait up to 5 or 6 hours for a line! When we moved on that trip, we were gonnnnne as far as the rest of the family was concerned.

Burn1911 Nov 12th 2010 6:23 am

Re: Finally - we have ARRIVED!!
 

Originally Posted by meauxna (Post 8977939)
Going even further back, when my whole family expat'd to Spain, you had to call the operator and order a long distance/transatlantic call, and then wait up to 5 or 6 hours for a line! When we moved on that trip, we were gonnnnne as far as the rest of the family was concerned.

Haaaaa I remember when my Auntie moved to Australia - and we used to only call at Christmas and special occasions and we had to call the Operator too.... and got cut off quite alot also!!

It was back in the day when you could only talk for about 2 mins as it as SO EXPENSIVE!!!! Australia really was a world away from us in the UK! ;)


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