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(26 Apr 2016, 12:31 pm)LeeCalder wrote [ -> ]Because of their eagerness to get you too book with them again, the constant flow of emails etc, which although you can stop are very annoying.

As well as this, the fact they now opt for Nectar Points instead of their own reward system.

Set up a filter for the e-mails to bypass your inbox, then you'll still have them archived should you ever need to read them but you won't get the notifications. Five minute job, and then you can save on a booking fee etc!

I thought you said in a previous post that you weren't bothered about rewards schemes, so I'm not sure why you care about Nectar Points?
An Arriva driver...

Standing at the bus stop near the A19 flyover at Shotton, waiting for a 24 on my way to our lasses in Ludworth, put my hand out, bastard drove right past me...

Had to get the 22 to Thornley and walk towards Ludworth, our lass came and picked me up [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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(26 Apr 2016, 12:31 pm)LeeCalder wrote [ -> ]Because of their eagerness to get you too book with them again, the constant flow of emails etc, which although you can stop are very annoying.

As well as this, the fact they now opt for Nectar Points instead of their own reward system.

(26 Apr 2016, 2:43 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Set up a filter for the e-mails to bypass your inbox, then you'll still have them archived should you ever need to read them but you won't get the notifications. Five minute job, and then you can save on a booking fee etc!

I thought you said in a previous post that you weren't bothered about rewards schemes, so I'm not sure why you care about Nectar Points?
I have a whole separate email account for everything potentially spammy. I have an old one I care about even less for everything potentially spammy and virussy.
(26 Apr 2016, 6:27 pm)MrFozz wrote [ -> ]An Arriva driver...

Standing at the bus stop near the A19 flyover at Shotton, waiting for a 24 on my way to our lasses in Ludworth, put my hand out, bastard drove right past me...

Had to get the 22 to Thornley and walk towards Ludworth, our lass came and picked me up [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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Awww. Should have popped in for a cuppa Wink

(The 22 we caught, the other week, did end up in Ludworth, when the driver got lost after taking a forced detour)
(26 Apr 2016, 2:43 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Set up a filter for the e-mails to bypass your inbox, then you'll still have them archived should you ever need to read them but you won't get the notifications. Five minute job, and then you can save on a booking fee etc!

I thought you said in a previous post that you weren't bothered about rewards schemes, so I'm not sure why you care about Nectar Points?

I was a member of East Coast Rewards, and had a fair few points, but I find Nectar a poor value rewards scheme. Hence why I'm not bothered about it.

Thanks for letting me know about the filter.
(26 Apr 2016, 7:51 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]I have a whole separate email account for everything potentially spammy. I have an old one I care about even less for everything potentially spammy and virussy.

Awww. Should have popped in for a cuppa Wink

(The 22 we caught, the other week, did end up in Ludworth, when the driver got lost after taking a forced detour)

Next time I am in the vicinity, I will warn ya to get the kettle on...coulda done with the driver getting lost on a forced detour...it was fooking freezing [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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(26 Apr 2016, 10:51 pm)MrFozz wrote [ -> ]Next time I am in the vicinity, I will warn ya to get the kettle on...coulda done with the driver getting lost on a forced detour...it was fooking freezing [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]

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It was, too, though you might have been nearer to Ludworth than to me, anyhow (no I don't live in the big new houses with no gardens at 'top)
Testing this Arriva thing (see another thread)

3 X12's didn't bother running out of Newcastle (assumed the A19 crash was affecting traffic or perhaps just Durham roadworks)

Annoyingly one of the X12's jumped back into service from Dryden Road
(27 Apr 2016, 10:25 pm)Ambassador wrote [ -> ]Testing this Arriva thing (see another thread)

3 X12's didn't bother running out of Newcastle (assumed the A19 crash was affecting traffic or perhaps just Durham roadworks)

Annoyingly one of the X12's jumped back into service from Dryden Road

Presume you mean the app.

Delayed services obviously wouldn't run as there may be no bus to run with. The app doesn't do well with delays and diversions, though.edit BC I get you now. You mean you're testing the day ticket!

Points about the app still stand.
Sky+ series link not recording NINE episodes of something. Thanks! [emoji35]
As we don't have a Arsehole of the Day thread...

We just overtook a cyclist on the A688 near Tindle Crescent and we had plenty of time to overtake a cyclist but the woman coming the other way decided to flash the lights and do the hand signal for w***er at us, despite the fact we were back in our lane in plenty of time. (I'm not driving obviously)
(30 Apr 2016, 6:59 am)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]As we don't have a Arsehole of the Day thread...

We just overtook a cyclist on the A688 near Tindle Crescent and we had plenty of time to overtake a cyclist but the woman coming the other way decided to flash the lights and do the hand signal for w***er at us, despite the fact we were back in our lane in plenty of time. (I'm not driving obviously)

And we don't need one either, before anyone gets any ideas... there's enough negativity in this thread! Smile

How do you know the driver didn't have to slow down for the bus? If she has had to, then that's a poorly timed manoeuvre.
(30 Apr 2016, 12:03 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]And we don't need one either, before anyone gets any ideas... there's enough negativity in this thread! Smile

How do you know the driver didn't have to slow down for the bus? If she has had to, then that's a poorly timed manoeuvre.
Sorry.

The move was made with plenty of space, if she was having to brake then she must be such a nervous driver to the point she shouldn't be driving I feel, also we have to question her driving safety seem as one of her hands was not on the wheel whilst the obscene hand gesture was made.
(30 Apr 2016, 12:13 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Sorry.

The move was made with plenty of space, if she was having to brake then she must be such a nervous driver to the point she shouldn't be driving I feel, also we have to question her driving safety seem as one of her hands was not on the wheel whilst the obscene hand gesture was made.

Why?

Do people not change gear with only one hand on the wheel?
Okay, my comments have backfired, I haven't thought some of these things through.
Bloody Nexus Bus Station security! Saying I was photographing buses in Park Lane when I obviously wasn't!
First off co-worker phones in sick, which resulted in me finishing at 1800 instead of 1530.

Then on the way home, encountered several idiot drivers, with the last one cause me to take evasive action, which caused my engine to misfire and go into limp mode with the Engine Management light on. So unless the engine settles down overnight, I'm bussing it to the rally tomorrow and to work for the next few days until I can get it to a garage.
(30 Apr 2016, 6:47 pm)GMitchelhill wrote [ -> ]First off co-worker phones in sick, which resulted in me finishing at 1800 instead of 1530.

Then on the way home, encountered several idiot drivers, with the last one cause me to take evasive action, which caused my engine to misfire and go into limp mode with the Engine Management light on. So unless the engine settles down overnight, I'm bussing it to the rally tomorrow and to work for the next few days until I can get it to a garage.

It's always on a Bank Holiday, isn't it? Our Mazda had a dodgy DPF and you could guarantee that, after a Bank Holiday weekend excursion, somewhere, it would play up. We gave up not long after it went into limp mode just south of Scotch Corner after dropping big'un off at Ferrybridge services. Bank holiday, of course.
(30 Apr 2016, 7:03 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]It's always on a Bank Holiday, isn't it? Our Mazda had a dodgy DPF and you could guarantee that, after a Bank Holiday weekend excursion, somewhere, it would play up. We gave up not long after it went into limp mode just south of Scotch Corner after dropping big'un off at Ferrybridge services. Bank holiday, of course.

In cars if the depollution Filter is defective, It will send it into limp-mode to keep within the Emmisions range. If you can just pull over and turn the car off and turn it back on again, That should reset the filter.

Though the car in the long term will probably have to visit a garage to get it resolved before it gets worse.
(30 Apr 2016, 9:52 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]In cars if the depollution Filter is defective, It will send it into limp-mode to keep within the Emmisions range. If you can just pull over and turn the car off and turn it back on again, That should reset the filter.

Though the car in the long term will probably have to visit a garage to get it resolved before it gets worse.

Nope - not with this DPF. It's a long term thing. Not helped by the fact that Mazda are pigs with their computerised stuff - Husband could get his car serviced for 2/3 the dealer price at, say a Bosch garage (there was a great one in Stockton, near to where he used to work - highly recommended by Which?, too) but he'd still have to take it to the dealer and pay for a whole hour's labour for them to connect it to a laptop and say yeah, it's been done.

There were 2 solutions to the DPF. The moral one was to get it replaced at an eyewatering cost. The cheap one for a car worth less than 2K was to get it drilled out.

Instead, we part exchanged it for another Toyota Avensis (had one before that we took to £125k miles). Not the least bit exciting, but solid as a rock (far more than VW and the supposedly "reliable" Audis and Beemers) reasonably priced dealer service, crackable software when it gets too old to be arsed to pay dealer service prices (Mazda change theirs every year so it can't be cracked, forcing all owners who want a full service history to go to their dealers, but we discovered that their vehicles don't get that old, anyhow) and easy enough to recognise in a big car park!

Our only sadness is that Toyota are discontinuing the Avensis, soon. Ours is 61 reg, so we need to decide whether to trade it in for another nearly new tourer (brand new cars are a mug's game) or keep it until we kill it. We no longer need to put a wheelchair in the boot, so strictly don't need the big boot anymore (a roof box would suffice for occasional luggage) but the Auris isn't big enough in the back for long legged adults. Husband is a bit sniffy about the VersOs. We'd probably end up with a Rav 4! (which wouldn't be completely stupid in Co Durham, given that we have a lot more Winter than elsewhere.) We'd love a landcruiser, but are a bit too green and crunchy for one of them. Plus, new ones cost about what our house did!
Anyone else's hay fever starting to get bad? My nose is blocked and my throat feels horrible so looks like it's getting worse than just itchy eyes. Barely got any sleep last night and that's probably the reason I couldn't be bothered with today. Need to get some better tablets too as the ones I've got now do fuck all
(01 May 2016, 1:17 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Anyone else's hay fever starting to get bad? My nose is blocked and my throat feels horrible so looks like it's getting worse than just itchy eyes. Barely got any sleep last night and that's probably the reason I couldn't be bothered with today. Need to get some better tablets too as the ones I've got now do fuck all

So far this year i haven't suffered, which is good because last year mine was terrible... Every day and night, night is the worst for me, always starts then.
Both of the boys have gone off on one..

Happy days.
(01 May 2016, 1:21 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]So far this year i haven't suffered, which is good because last year mine was terrible... Every day and night, night is the worst for me, always starts then.

I had thought it wouldn't be as bad this year as it normally starts around the end of March but has only started around now for me. 

Most of the tables don't work at all for me. Not sure which is the best brand to use
(01 May 2016, 1:27 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]I had thought it wouldn't be as bad this year as it normally starts around the end of March but has only started around now for me. 

Most of the tables don't work at all for me. Not sure which is the best brand to use

Last year i got mine for the doctors and they worked.

I can't remember which brand i normally get from the shops.

(01 May 2016, 1:27 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Both of the boys have gone off on one..

Happy days.

Hope they are ok, what happened?
(01 May 2016, 1:29 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Last year i got mine for the doctors and they worked.

I can't remember which brand i normally get from the shops.


Hope they are ok, what happened?

M&s did. It's that piped music they've started doing, I reckon. I struggle enough with it. 

It's been a tense journey home.
(01 May 2016, 1:29 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Last year i got mine for the doctors and they worked.

I can't remember which brand i normally get from the shops.

Ah ok might try that then if it gets any worse - cheers.
(01 May 2016, 1:41 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]M&s did. It's that piped music they've started doing, I reckon. I struggle enough with it. 

It's been a tense journey home.

Oh dear Sad

(01 May 2016, 1:52 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Ah ok might try that then if it gets any worse - cheers.

No worries, hopefully it doesnt!
Nice to see the immatures got let out on day release, at the rally yesterday.

Had a so-called enthusiast give me the one-fingered salute, and another covered their face when I tried to get a photo.

The joys.
(02 May 2016, 10:45 am)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ]Nice to see the immatures got let out on day release, at the rally yesterday.

Had a so-called enthusiast give me the one-fingered salute, and another covered their face when I tried to get a photo.

The joys.

I noticed that too, Considering I got shouted at by one for no reason.
I wouldn't bother with them.

EDIT I'm probably talking of different people though.
(02 May 2016, 10:53 am)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]I noticed that too, Considering I got shouted at by one for no reason.
I wouldn't bother with them.

EDIT I'm probably talking of different people though.

I wouldn't feel too bad about this.

Some of the crowd, including the one with the 'cockney accent', are not employed by the company in any capacity. They may have family members who work for the company but, like yourself, they are enthusiasts with no more authority than you.