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the next Sleep Soundly TSV is on the 26/10/21
I wonder how much they paid for it !!!I see it’s being advertised that presenters Jilly, Dale and Simon have taken advantage of the Emma TSV offer of a new mattress, with them videoing themselves unrolling their purchase.
I don't want to see Mr Biagi unroll anything, Dale either for that matter. The photo from SB's latest blog is too much.I see it’s being advertised that presenters Jilly, Dale and Simon have taken advantage of the Emma TSV offer of a new mattress, with them videoing themselves unrolling their purchase.
If they did…..Isn’t for them 30% off purchases?I wonder how much they paid for it !!!
I just knew he'd wear budgie smugglers and not shortsI don't want to see Mr Biagi unroll anything, Dale either for that matter. The photo from SB's latest blog is too much.
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Beds that suit and support you to a healthy night's sleep are often pricey. Just remember the cost per wear. That £900 will probably be down to pennies per night by the time you change the mattress. 10 years is, give or take, 3650 nights. Knock off the 650 as an estimate of how many nights you may not sleep in it, and you divide that 900/3000 so it costs you 30p a night or less. Cheap as chips then!I bought a new bed yesterday from a shop, a pocket spring firm mattress, upholstered half ottoman base with chosen fabric, king size. £900. Wow I hear you all say, but compared to the price of this piece of rolled up foam I think mine was actually not bad. I got to lie on it (and others to compare), feel the quality (or otherwise), make sure I could actually lift and put down the ottoman end and got the advice and expertise of an extremely knowledgeable young man. They deliver and take the old bed away as well.
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That was my granny's philosophy & you're both right.Beds that suit and support you to a healthy night's sleep are often pricey. Just remember the cost per wear. That £900 will probably be down to pennies per night by the time you change the mattress. 10 years is, give or take, 3650 nights. Knock off the 650 as an estimate of how many nights you may not sleep in it, and you divide that 900/3000 so it costs you 30p a night or less. Cheap as chips then!
Spending money on beds and shoes is money spent wisely, imo.
Plus benefit-in-kind to HMRCIf they did…..Isn’t for them 30% off purchases?
I was joking, I am sure it was yet more freebies, could be worth up to almost £1000 each this time. I expect they all got the most expensive super king size even if they didn't need it, so they could sell it on.I wonder how much they paid for it !!!
Two doubles and a single, one double was lay out just on the carpet by Dale so he could film it, he said.I was joking, I am sure it was yet more freebies, could be worth up to almost £1000 each this time. I expect they all got the most expensive super king size even if they didn't need it, so they could sell it on.