So with all this Corona madness, and in isolation ourselves, decided to get out today and start on getting my Sister's Picasso ready for sale.
It's been a flipping stressful few weeks and a constant battle here to get supplies delivered. We managed a Tesco slot a few weeks back - but we can forget any further home deliveries for that useless place and we'll never be going there again after this all settles down.
Their online home delivery system is a complete joke, after having had to re-do the shopping basket 4 separate times as they keep deleting over half the items each time. They must be basing all this on what is in the store when you go in and edit your basket and then delete everything not currently in - a bloody joke. I mean how can they remove MILK off the list when my order slot is not for another 8 days? Crazy.
They should leave everything on there until the day before and then notify you to make the last adjustments - otherwise you are constantly doing your shopping list everyday. I mean they must of seen this coming over a month ago and have not been prepared for not only the extra demand, but on adapting the system where needed. Another example:- because of the 3 limit item, I can now only put 3 bloody carrots in my shopping basket and the weight thing means nothing. So completely useless, and no wonder their ratings and reviews have dive-bombed. So we will now be waiting to the last hour on the last day to make the final shopping list and if we get 1/5th of it I will be surprised.
So I am only going to the local Farm shop (40 mile round trip) to get a stack of fresh fruit and veg. as they have now adapted and are taking phone orders, where you then drive down round the back - shout your name, they bring out the remote contactless card machine and then load everything into the car for you - so you don't even need to get out the car. Fantastic and they and other local businesses should be commended for their unique and flexible approach to this issue and this puts the big boys to shame.
Even our local butchers are now delivering locally, so it looks like we won't starve after all and I won't have to turn into a vegetarian and graze the lawns just yet.
On another rant - Boots - despite free prescriptions in Wales, I went onto their site to arrange my Mother's repeat prescription to be delivered during this crisis - and selected all the correct info and declared 'Welsh Prescription' just to be told at the checkout that there is a £9
per item charge, so that would be £36 plus the delivery! Boots you can KMA.
So that got me fuming and no, I couldn't ring anyone to let off steam about that - so cancelled and deactivated the account and that is another shop we will no longer be using again.
I managed to call a local independent chemist after 30 minutes and although they are not taking on any new deliveries they recognised my Mum's name (as the lady had jumped ship from Boots) and took over the prescription, contacted the surgery without any questions, and will now be delivering the meds each month for the sum total of £0.
We also have some volunteers in the village who are now delivering essentials to people who cannot get out for risk of infection - what a fantastic community we have. It makes up for all the selfish hoarders who do not realise the impact their actions have now had on others.
Anyway, I did enjoy the sun we had today and am taking my time over the jobs I need to do on the Picasso - not that I'm expecting anyone to be buying it soon with all the restrictions in place! Took the roof box off ready to give the electric roof glass a good clean and oil the channels. Have hoovered the interior giving the Dyson car kit a good work out and steam cleaned the seats and carpets for today. I may do the seat belts and head lining tomorrow.
I spent some time on the interior dash, but I think the previous owner had used some dodgy chemical on the plastics that has left a few spots on the trim. So I will have to see if I can remove them with some of the concoctions I have in the shed. I have a new Radio to put in as the plastic supports have perished on the old one - so that will go in sometime later.
I will be giving it a good wash with the snowfoam and the Kärcher, then will take a few of the light surface scratches off with the MANTIS paste which works a treat.
It's actually a cracking vehicle as I am reminded to say after today going through all the cubby holes and storage compartments when hoovering. So going to do a bit at a time to while away the time.
Oh, and the last rant of the day, was DPD! We had some new ceramic dishes and bowls delivered from Port Meirion today - and I went out when I saw the van arrive. Before I could say anything the guy shouted my name out from across the lane - which I confirmed, then proceeded to throw - yes throw the large box clearly marked 'Fragile' onto the road.
He got back in his van, shouting "cheers pal" and legged it! So thankfully PM had done a cracking job protecting the goods and we had no breakages - but I got onto them and gave them hell. They are supposed to be contacting me tomorrow so we shall see - I know we are distancing and isolating, but that doesn't excuse loutish behaviour of that order.
