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Reluctant":3prxa4ft said:
Happy to help, Kalex and hope your boy's ok :)

Thank you

he'd been in some discomfort all week and been to the docs but he was crying Saturday morning so I took him straight to hospital. It was decided at 8pm to operate straight away as it all indicated to be urgent and serious ( he's only 9 and didn't tell us all the facts of his pain as he was scared ) it turned out to be much worse than what he'd originally said. The specialist told us the ins and outs but wanted to operate. but once they saw the problem it thankfully was a best case scenario as it turned out to be a very bad internal infection that blood test and urine samples didn't show up.

The doctors and nurses were excellent with him and he should be home today with just antibiotics to take.
 
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I have used Paisley freight on maybe 6-7 occasions and found them good to start with..then the last 2 times they failed to collect on the day booked. The 1st time they called mid afternoon to say that the guy that was due to pick it up has just found out his father had died...I took the story as true, what can you say? Then the last time I used them the same thing happened with the same excuse! I challenged the guy on the phone and said this was the same excuse as last time and he got all defensive and hung up...I have since found out this is a common excuse used by Paisley....I now use send it now too.

Doug
 
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I was going to use paisley freight up till a few replied about senditnow. I looked in to it and they use parcelforce so without a doubt I'll be using senditnow.

That's a horrible excuse to use from paisley freight though. They could have at least just said the van broke down if they wanted a lame excuse
 
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