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Mikey

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  1. go to cotorep, if he is entitled to it you would have to give up the UK benifit to get AAH. if he's entitled you will not have to pay tax d'habitation or foncier, tv licence will be free, you and dependants will be entitled to healthcare and any meds for hubby related to his illness will be at 100%, you may also be entitled to allocation tierce personne if he needs looking after.  also you will also get up to 32% reduction on income tax
  2. we have meters on ours, all bookings outside peak pay for their own electricity. I give them meter reading on arrival and tell them the obvious, the more they use the more they pay, and 9 times out of 10 they use next to nothing as they know they'll have to pay and i never bother charging them.

    in summer i take fuses out for the heaters so can't be used, but last summer one family in mid August had all doors and windows open and were wearing next to nothing as it was about 25c+ asked how to put heating on as they were cold, me being tight told them to put some clothes on and shut doors and windows if they are cold.  

  3. my daughter had all 4 taken out 4 weeks ago. orthadentist recommended this, took daughter to clinic for panaramic xray then made appointment at hospital, saw dentist there. had to then see the anethesistist to check out my daughter. got booked in for a few weeks later, dentist gave prescription for anti biotics and anti inflamitory pills to be taken on day of op.

    all 4 taken out under general, very little swelling and no infection. i wish mine was the same 18yrs ago, after mine were taken out i was black and blue all over my face and neck and chest, i reckon they gave me a good kick in while i was out.

    the only cost was for the initial appointment with dentist and anethesistist, refunded through CV and mutuelle, the op and room was covered automatically the CPAM

  4. contact Hendo, I got one from him. its fantastic, its a Hayward plugs into your skimmer and is well worth the £400 I think price tag.

    i used to spend an hour every night hoovering our pool, now i spend 3 hrs watching the Hayward do it for me.

    As you can tell i'm very pleased with mine, I also got some skimmer nets that work a treat.

  5. Hi lori,

    my Hayward arrived today, i'm impressed. Very easy to use and does a good job. best of all it 400euro cos you get a 50 euro refund voucher.

    get in touch with Andrew if you want one A.S.A.P as the 50euro refund ends on the 17th.

     

    Mike 

  6. If anyone is interested in FREE advertising they could try www.bonjourlafrance.co.uk

    The website is currently being extended to cover all regions of France. At present they only have Brittany, Normandy and currently working on Aquitaine. Owners of accommodation in other areas can register and add their details which will be on the website when the relevant region in released.

    If anyone has interesting information on a particular region/department/town/village then please let them know and they will included it

    http://www.bonjourlarfrance.co.uk

  7. I think the benifit of being with GDF depends on the area you are in too.

    there is a 3 gite complex in Tinteniac with GDF and they are full just about all year. They get all the French holidays filled and the rest of the time its either people relocating to the area or seasonal workers or foreign workers on contract to Thompson or other factories in Rennes.

  8. Earlier i ordered a Hayward after Andrews advice, I found the guy on the phone at piscines-plus very helpfull.

    I'll let you know how well it works. There is a special offer with the Hayward at the moment where they will refund 50euro, so it works out cheaper than the sites I mentioned earlier.

     

    mike

    this is not an ad, its a recommendation.

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