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Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 2:59 pm
by Curls
Awful how much they've given the military. They just drain money left right and centre. And I work with them!

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 3:29 pm
by Bunni
Bit disappointed with my solicitor again. Supposed to get the keys on Monday but had no confirmation. They've once again asked for documents I've already submitted and sent an email yesterday to clarify something I'd already done. Is it wrong to expect an email on Friday to say everything's fine? I want to book my van and my friend who will be driving is free Tuesday, but if I can gets keys monday that might delay things?

We're mostly packed but really need confirmation to pull trigger on deliveries and such. I've already lost out a couple of bits that have gone out of stock since waiting and also need a fridge delivered rapid. Heavy stressing.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:45 pm
by Wrathy
Jenuall wrote:I genuinely really enjoy building IKEA furniture, there's a pattern to how they tend to put stuff together so once you've built a few of their things you can almost do it without needing the instructions.

I just like doing DIY really, as someone who works in IT it's just nice to do something practical with my hands once in a while!


I think the lightbulb moment came when everyone told me that the best way to do it is with an electric screwdriver / drill. I was losing it a bit before I worked out that there's a way to cheat!

pjbetman wrote:What are those Simba mattresses like? Seem a bit pricey though


I've not actually unboxed it yet! I'm having a bed frame delivered on Wednesday, will give it a crack when that comes :)

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2020 7:59 pm
by Choclet-Milk
Wrathy wrote:
pjbetman wrote:What are those Simba mattresses like? Seem a bit pricey though


I've not actually unboxed it yet! I'm having a bed frame delivered on Wednesday, will give it a crack when that comes :)

I'd recommend opening it Tuesday evening so it's unfurled/expanded and ready to go for Wednesday night.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 12:45 am
by ignition
Chocolate-Milk wrote:
Wrathy wrote:
pjbetman wrote:What are those Simba mattresses like? Seem a bit pricey though


I've not actually unboxed it yet! I'm having a bed frame delivered on Wednesday, will give it a crack when that comes :)

I'd recommend opening it Tuesday evening so it's unfurled/expanded and ready to go for Wednesday night.


Agree with this. Takes a few hours at least to rise up properly.

Well worth it though and infinitely better than a standard mattress, especially if you're a light sleeper and/or your partner moves around a lot in their sleep.

One negative though is that, on our's at least, a trough has started to develop on each side where we lie. It's not really a problem at all until you move to lie in the middle and it feels like rolling up a hill. We try to rotate the mattress every couple of months but not sure how much that helps.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:16 am
by Jenuall
Hmm, we're due a new mattress and I'd been interested in the Simba after hearing good things about it but the trough developing sounds like a bit of an issue!

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:23 am
by That's not a growth
Wouldn't a trough be covered by the warranty?

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:38 am
by Jenuall
Hmm, sounds like this may be a real issue:

‘We bought a Simba mattress, but we’re sleeping on the sofa’

Seems that Simba are incentivising early reviews by offering the chance to win the cost back so they get lots of great reviews before any problems develop. Also sounds like they are being weasely on their warranty offer and refusing to cough up when people have genuine complaints.

Hmm.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:41 am
by Joer
We've had a Simba mattress for about a year and a half now and we absolutely love it. I genuinely struggle to sleep on a different mattress now. It does have a trough which has built up in the middle which even rotating the mattress regularly hasn't fixed, but it's just so comfortable that we don't mind going uphill occasionally.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 9:44 am
by Drumstick
Can you feel the love each night?

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 10:57 am
by Choclet-Milk
Hard not to, it is where we are, after all.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:15 am
by Kezzer
Simba are the lie-in kings

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:44 am
by Jenuall
Nah, I think they're just going to be a passing craze

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 11:45 am
by Oblomov Boblomov
Hakuna mattresstata!

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:59 pm
by aayl1
Packing up today for our move (to another rented place) on Wednesday.

Really looking forward to it being just me and my partner, and also to having 500Mbps internet. Ooh and a reception desk to take all my packages.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:09 pm
by OrangeRKN
Kezzer wrote:Simba are the lie-in kings


upvote this post

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:31 pm
by Bunni
Still waiting on conclusion of missives and getting the fear I'll not get my keys today. Which ruins move in tomorrow. Also just ordered my new fridge to be delivered to my old house in London. strawberry float all this gooseberry fool.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 4:34 pm
by That's not a growth
strawberry float, good luck, sounds stressful as gooseberry fool.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:19 am
by Bunni
Managed to pick up keys all of ten minutes before estate agents closed. Popped to Tesco for a big shop, ordered furniture and moving in tomorrow.

New house is amazing. Big surprise, turns out the floodlight for the back terrace is colour changing, can have a back yard disco.

Re: Buying a house (and renting)

Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:41 am
by Qikz
Bunni wrote:Managed to pick up keys all of ten minutes before estate agents closed. Popped to Tesco for a big shop, ordered furniture and moving in tomorrow.

New house is amazing. Big surprise, turns out the floodlight for the back terrace is colour changing, can have a back yard disco.




View of my balcony and your guys garden.