Silvstet | ExpatWoman.com
 

Silvstet

767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 09 September 2015 - 13:32
Oh b*ugger one good review on each, now I really don't know what to do lol..... Thanks ladies for your replies. Pick the one you live closest too, parking and driving in and out of both of them is quite bad. They are both excellent schools. The advantage of DBS is that they have an established secondary school, but Kings might be slightly more posh ?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 09 September 2015 - 09:51
I would avoid cutting food into funny shapes and stuff. I never did that for my children. They should appreciate the food as it is or you might end up making them fussy when they see 'real ' food.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 09 September 2015 - 09:32
It has been extended until Friday, with all respect for the victims and their families and for the risk of sounding disrespectful, I think they should at least have some news and traffic updates on the channels. The 'fun' programs can obviously be cut out.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 09 September 2015 - 09:21
JEAHH45..........you obviously had a very unpleasant experience with ONE refugee/ economic migrant/opportunist......pick your own epithet. I can only speak from my experience, but i do have to wonder........why are you so angry? And after all......aren't you a migrant? Or is it a case of ......"Ï am an expat"........"you are a migrant".........."they are a swarm" ? Yes, we are all migrants here, but we get zero benefits from the country we have migrated to. My husband works 12 hours a day to enable us to have a quite modest life in Dubai. Would love to go back to Germany myself, but no jobs for us there and probably no place at a kindergarden for our LO... refugee kids are definitely a priority at the moment. Germany has a very strong economy now, they have collected much more taxes than expected, no new debts next year...but guess who is going to get these excess money? Refugees! And citizens will continue to pay half of their salaries on taxes... Is this fair? You have chosen to leave Germany for a supposedly better life in Dubai, if the benefits were so amazing in Germany wouldn't you just stay there unemployed and pocket them? And are you suggesting that the German kids don't get kindergarten space because of refugee kids? I do think the German leaders feel it's time to pay back for the innocent lives they have taken in the past and if they have the means why not? I just have to add that I used to be a British army wife living in a camp in Germany. The biggest scroungers were the British families with kids, they got child support from the UK AND they registered and received German child support!I did not have children at the time, but was pregnant and was on my way to another country. The British midwife even adviced me that's what I could do. The British army personnel also had a tax reduction and was eligible to buy taxfree cars from the UK. They also had a shop with taxfree alcohol, cigarette and perfumes. No limit to how much you could buy.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 18:07
It's a shame it's people that needs help if it would have been illegal hunting of lions or tortured dogs and cats, some would maybe have more compassion and wouldn't expect them to pay back for all the costs involved of helping. Generally those who genuinely have COMPASSION do not distinguish, who says you can only care about the plight of humans OR animals. In all my years working for animal rescue I can say with certainty that many of those who I worked shoulder to shoulder with were also there when responding to human tragedy. And some people can fight with shadows...pick an argument out of nothing. You introduced the issue..... I responded with my opinion and personal experience. Nomad, my point wasn't that animal lovers don't care about humans, sorry if it came across that way. The point I was trying to make was that way more support shows towards abused animals or unlawful killing of animals, you just wouldn't read so many hateful things about the animals anyway.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 18:01
The picture of a man hugging his child and crying in a boat have arrived in Germany with his family. So at least some good news today ?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 17:40
It's a shame it's people that needs help if it would have been illegal hunting of lions or tortured dogs and cats, some would maybe have more compassion and wouldn't expect them to pay back for all the costs involved of helping. Generally those who genuinely have COMPASSION do not distinguish, who says you can only care about the plight of humans OR animals. In all my years working for animal rescue I can say with certainty that many of those who I worked shoulder to shoulder with were also there when responding to human tragedy. And some people can fight with shadows...start an argument out of nothing.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 17:34
I would not tell him until the time is almost up, then he will not have time to worry or be sad while she is still here. Just tell him why she's leaving when the time is up; children get used to it quicker than we think when maids are leaving.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 13:53
GFMM furniture upholstery in Al Quoz. They are professional Italian brand, and do great job! Good prices too. Do you know the starting price for a 3 seater? The ones I have checked with just isn't worth it. I can buy the same new sofa for the quotations given.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 10:24
Thank you for the recommendations ?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 10:06
It's a shame it's people that needs help if it would have been illegal hunting of lions or tortured dogs and cats, some would maybe have more compassion and wouldn't expect them to pay back for all the costs involved of helping.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 09:33
Whatever the baby have a snack at home. Small sandwich, fruit, yoghurt or some pasta shapes. Put it in a small lunchbag with an ice pack.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 08 September 2015 - 05:59
56.9, down 0.1 kg since we started.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 07 September 2015 - 20:20
While there are clearly a lot of people in need of help it would be better if the help could be means-tested like all benefits in Europe usually are. There should be no benefits for people who have savings/money. I do agree that Europe should be looking after own first. I don't think one should be allowed to pick and chose where they want to live when they are asking for help/refugee. Any European country should be fine, shouldn't it? The "I want Germany", "I want UK" etc demands do not sound like genuine cries for help. If you were in the same predicament what country would you go to? I would go to the nearest safe country. I would have just saved my life by fleeing from war, and then risk my life just to get to a country with the best benefits? No. And if you couldn't make a living in that country and you ran out of money, what would you do?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 06 September 2015 - 17:33
Anyone else got a call back ??
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 06 September 2015 - 13:51
The whole thread started about a kid having drowned. According to recent info he drowned because his father wanted new teeth and his family in Canada could not send him 14,000 pounds. So, after living for three years in Turkey, he decided to head up north for some free teeth. Teeth! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZUuoaq1MLM I watched it, but didn't get how he would get the teeth by fleeing to Europe, the sister talked about dental implants, there is no way any European country gives dental implants for free, not even to their own citizens.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 06 September 2015 - 13:12
Have you tried to post on Facebook groups? Binkitty is one.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 06 September 2015 - 12:39
Just last week, I travelled through Calais watching the migrants on the side of the refugee area) where there are shelters and one man peed up against the side of the car and banged on the window shouting 'you English, take me and my family we want benefits'. Do I need say anymore? Surprised anyone would choose to go through Calais at the moment. That man will be disappointment if he arrives in the UK thinking he got a bank account waiting for him there. Shame people like that ruining it for others.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 05 September 2015 - 17:25
we were there 2 weekends ago hoping for a game of bowling but it was totally closed, can't even get to it as the escalators have all moved, so we weren't close enough to get any idea if it's re-opening. You can use the vouchers at the Deira branch of Bowling City, or Yalla bowling in MCC is also in the book. Festival City is in a right old state :-( Thanks, it seems to get worse there every time I visit.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 05 September 2015 - 17:23
Le Classic at Emirates Golf Club is popular with my in laws.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 05 September 2015 - 10:36
Awful, may they rest in peace :-(.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 05 September 2015 - 06:05
Unfortunately this whole thing of immigrants immediately claiming benefits in the UK is just propaganda dished up by the likes of the Daily Fail.. Refugees will receive emergency aid but regular immigrants have to work for a living like everyone else !! Anyway, I'm amazed this thread's still here - was a time when it would have vanished before the first post's ink was dry !! I don't know if it's true or not people that are quite well off putting themselves in refugee camps for free food and accommodation in Europe. There are so many risks involved with living as a refugee, not least on your health and safety, so it's hard to believe. They might very well end up in a tiny village in the north of Sweden sharing accommodation with others where it's -30 C in the winter months. If they don't get a job, it's where they will stay for their time in Sweden. What they receive from the government is very basic, they get food provided (which is not the kind of food they are used to most of the times ), some minimum spending money (certainly nothing they can send back home, living will be food on the table and roof over your head. And they will receive language lessons that's it. I have a friend working as a nurse in a refugee accommodation in Sweden, and it's not something to strive after if your life is already good. One of the accommodations close to where I live in Sweden is tucked in the country side without any neighbours for miles and one bus to the city centre with a pizzeria and a coop. The accommodation is an old farmers school, so there will be sharing bedroom toilets and bathrooms. And people don't get citizenship ship in a whim either, many get sent back home too. Syrians so far have been treated welcoming, because of their situation. Sweden do need the immigrants too, many are well educated or they will work taking care of the elderly, taxidriver and bus driver are just a few of the jobs they take up.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 04 September 2015 - 10:25
People should be able to live wherever they want? Oh if only it were that easy! The EU laws governing refugees state, that a refugee must find refuge and apply for asylum in the first safe country they land in. Applications are then processed and refugees are then sent to countries that can offer help and this is based on land mass, population, economic viability etc. The EU has the numbers as to how many refugees each of its member states can take in and cope with. When you have people who do not do this, and press on into other countries, that is a different decision making process. You then have the issue of some countries having more people than they can cope with and others who can take on more, having less, simply because people would rather go to one country or another. Certain other countries are refusing to help and seem to do nothing, when in fact they are the ones who should be opening their borders and assisting, instead of making this a 'European refugee crisis' - which it's not at all. BBC News had an interesting article as to why Syrians are heading to Europe instead of 'certain' other countries. Also look up the world bank data on how many refugees each country in the world currently has - that is a complete eye opener, and 'some' countries should be ashamed. There was also an article with the father of the little boy that drowned this morning - heartbreaking and tragic to read. BUT the thing that stuck out? They were trying to get to CANADA!!! CANADA - how many safe countries inbetween? Why oh why risk yourselves unnecessarily. They probably didn't choose to go to Canada because it would be fun to see a moose. It's not always realistic to go to nearest 'safe ' country. They will have weighed in where it would be possible to have a future and be able to secure jobs and education. Do you really think you are in a position to judge these people? Are you NOT judging by saying people should be allowed to go wherever they want? Seriously? If you are fleeing from war, persecution and murder, ANY safe country is better than what you're running from. All I can say; thank your lucky star for where you were born.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 04 September 2015 - 10:17
People should be able to live wherever they want? Oh if only it were that easy! The EU laws governing refugees state, that a refugee must find refuge and apply for asylum in the first safe country they land in. Applications are then processed and refugees are then sent to countries that can offer help and this is based on land mass, population, economic viability etc. The EU has the numbers as to how many refugees each of its member states can take in and cope with. When you have people who do not do this, and press on into other countries, that is a different decision making process. You then have the issue of some countries having more people than they can cope with and others who can take on more, having less, simply because people would rather go to one country or another. Certain other countries are refusing to help and seem to do nothing, when in fact they are the ones who should be opening their borders and assisting, instead of making this a 'European refugee crisis' - which it's not at all. BBC News had an interesting article as to why Syrians are heading to Europe instead of 'certain' other countries. Also look up the world bank data on how many refugees each country in the world currently has - that is a complete eye opener, and 'some' countries should be ashamed. There was also an article with the father of the little boy that drowned this morning - heartbreaking and tragic to read. BUT the thing that stuck out? They were trying to get to CANADA!!! CANADA - how many safe countries inbetween? Why oh why risk yourselves unnecessarily. They probably didn't choose to go to Canada because it would be fun to see a moose. It's not always realistic to go to nearest 'safe ' country. They will have weighed in where it would be possible to have a future and be able to secure jobs and education. Do you really think you are in a position to judge these people?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 04 September 2015 - 07:50
Is there a place for bowling in Festival City? I flickered through the Entertainer book and saw there are vouchers for bowling city. I have never seen it and last time I went there were so many shops closing, so wonder if anyone knows if it's open? On the website it says it's close for renovation from 1st of June, nothing about reopening..
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 23:19
[i'>[b'>I am a passport holder of the most beneficial passport.[/b'>[/i'> I really don't think there is a "most beneficial passport." There are about 20 one might choose. [i'>[b'>I have never been denied entering a country.[/b'>[/i'> You haven't traveled very much or for very long. [i'>[b'>I have always been welcomed with open arms.[/b'>[/i'> See previous response [i'>[b'>I have always been awed, because where I am from.[/b'>[/i'> I have not, my country has been a major embarrassment to me, many times over. [b'>What have I done to achieve that? Absolutely nothing.[/b'> Agreed, for me as well. http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/the-most-powerful-passports-in-the-world-10194423.html I am very well travelled, thank you very much, not been living in my home country for 16 years and been trying to see as much as I can of the world.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 22:40
Having traveled internationally for over 20 years, as a passport holder of a "Prominent First World Country"... 1.I have had to apply for visas to many countries, before I was allowed to enter... 2.Been denied entry to countries because of my nationality... 3.Have to register my husband before he can visit my country...(ETA Anyone?) 4.He has to register me before I can visit his country...(ESTA Anyone?) 5.Have applied to enter several countries that required several visits to embassies, and submissions of many documents. I am an extremely grateful person, and do not take what I have for granted, but how do people think they can enter any country they want without visas and passports? I am a passport holder of the most beneficial passport. I have never been denied entering a country. I have always been welcomed with open arms. I have always been awed, because where I am from. What have I done to achieve that? Absolutely nothing.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 17:24
Hi Sivstet Thanks for your response, I appreciate it. I did some research, but the figures on Dubizzle and the real prices seemed to be different. Also I searched online for the fee structure of a couple of Indian schools, but it was not updated. So thought of discussing with someone who is already present there and can guide me with a couple of tips. As advised by you, I will call/mail a couple of banks in Sharjah for the procedures. Thanks once again.:) Well good luck. Generally moving to a new country you have to be a bit more proactive, like emailing the schools if their Web information doesn't seem up to date and more importantly check if they have availability. What makes you think that the Dubizzle prices isn't the real prices?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 17:04
So, so sad for the children loosing their lives. It is always the innocent who loose out in the end. The crisis in the European Countries is a difficult situation to solve. Sadly, I don't believe that all of those people are true refugees. I feel that some are opportunists using the situation to try to get a better life or better place to live, they are increasing the numbers and making it worse for the refugees to get the help they need. And whats wrong with people trying to get a better place to live or life? Isn't that what we are all trying to do really?:confused: If they are truly running from war, they should've settled in the Southern Europe no problem. However, that is not enough for the hordes or people fighting with the police. The videos are truly scary, most of the people are young feisty men, and because of them, true refugees are not getting the help they need. I think we should remember some fundamental things. We are all human and all live on earth, who decides where each of us gets to go! Being Expats on this forum none of us have decided to stay in the same spot of land we were born! Yes we all lucky to have choice but these humans do not. Borders and countries are something that is man-made do not forget. I agree 110 % people sitting in their comfort zone telling others where they are aloud to be. No one got a choice where to be born and no achievements required to become born in a safe country. An expat talking about others being an opportunist is laughable.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 16:24
That's a lot of questions. I think you should contact a couple of schools for all school related questions. Check Dubizzle for rent. Maybe check with the banks in Sharjah for the procedures. Hope someone will be able to assist, but I think firstly you should do some research on your own.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 15:55
Absolutely awful what's happening. The UK media has been disgusting when it comes to immigrants as well. I am reading 3 different language newspaper daily and I never seen so much hatred towards these people affected by the war. If there is a war in the UK, I doubt they will be welcome anywhere. The UK benefit system is messed up, hopefully they can sort out that one day. People can't afford to go back to work, have big families for more benefits and the list goes on, of course those people will feel threatened.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 14:28
Thank you for confirming what I heard and seen from others. I will get myself down there next time I am due. I paid 350 dhs for an average haircut at Pastels last time, I was close to start weeping :-(
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 10:29
It entitles you to a bottle of house wine at participating restaurants and there's no problem using it with a meal voucher. Yay, I haven't used mine yet. I was supposed to do it at the Spanish restaurant at the Westin hotel and they didn't had finished wine at the voucher and they couldn't offer me another one grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 03 September 2015 - 10:25
If your name is on the Dewa bill you will unfortunately have to pay that bill. You should be able to read your meter, I know some that do it weekly to detect any unusual consumption early on. The landlord should pay for the repair of the tank and if the villa is under warranty they get the money back.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 02 September 2015 - 08:25
I think the replies are a bit harsh, especially as the OP been acting like a decent landlord and been trying to do the right things. I would act accordingly to advise from rera from now on and get the tenant out as soon as possible. Are you aloud to change the locks of the property? The landlord is certainly not king in Dubai anymore.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 01 September 2015 - 08:32
Strictly speaking same gender massage is the law and hence this is the practice observed by almost all the 4 and 5 star hotels. You can either go to the likes of Dreamworks or the lower quality hotels for a lady to massage your husband. If you having a couples massage, I would not want a man in the room while I am being massaged. So many of the 5 star allow female therapist for the couple massages, while the wife is present. Many men, feel more comfort having a relaxing massage by woman and it not in a dirty way, its just feel more natural Annorman is right, it is the law. I think it's quite funny that men don't want to massaged by a man, imagine if we ladies insisted on only be massaged by a man. The male masseuses in the hotels are hardly men with a long beard, tattoos and beer bellies...
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 01 September 2015 - 06:34
Raffles at Springs town centre?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 01 September 2015 - 06:27
Are there no French schools for the older one? The level of English in school is obviously high and his mates will probably all be fluent, which will be a major confidence knock out, especially at that age. Otherwise, could you get an English speaker in to help with homework, just to build his confidence? He might very well get the hang of it soon, as you say he's a bright student. I have to say not everyone does settle , there are families moving back for the reasons you mentioned. You will know what's best for your children. All the best and good luck x
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 19:55
Rixos, can't remember the price, but it wasn't bad.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 16:55
Radisson blu in Media City doesn't, but not really as posh as the ones you have been looking at.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 16:08
The payment of school fees allows both employees to be in the same position, financially. If the non-child employee starts getting extra money, the two employees are no longer in the same financial position. The one without children will be in a far more fiscally happy position than the other family. At this time, yourself and the other employee are equal. He/she is not getting MORE than you, the company is simply providing the security you'd get in another country for free in a public school. By giving one money for school and the other money simply because, the staff are no longer equal. I understand exactly what you are saying but just because you don't have school going children doesn't mean you don't have other commitments. The other employee could have children that are attending universities as they are over 18. You have flights to pay for, accommodation for them etc etc. How is that classing someone in the same position ? University is not mandatory though. This is one reason most companies have started to pay an all inclusive salary and left the expat package in the past. Too much debate among employers what is fair and not. There are plenty of companies that don't do packages, maybe your husband would be happier in one of those. University is not mandatory BUT neither is having children. It's a choice that is made so why should a person who made the decision to have children (and who knew the costs associated with that decision) have a bigger benefits package than someone who chose not to have children? I'm now going to run and hide... Dogntow, I get where you are coming from. The way it used to work in my husband's company was that the company sourced staff from Europe that they thought had that little extra. To be able to get those staff to move to Dubai they wanted to offer them a package that was at least equal to how they lived back home, so they offered school fees, as you get schooling in Europe for free. And I guess that's the case with many companies that contribute towards school fees, they will think once or twice before employing someone with kids and /or have a deal, like we pay 30k towards school fees or for maximum 2 children. Companies are certainly not charities out here, but for the right staff they probably do that little bit extra. Today there is mostly all inclusive packages though, as Dubai doesn't really need convincing for people to move here. And people with children also loose out on child benefits that most western countries have, so if they want to get those talents with children they mostly have to offer that little bit extra.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 13:16
The payment of school fees allows both employees to be in the same position, financially. If the non-child employee starts getting extra money, the two employees are no longer in the same financial position. The one without children will be in a far more fiscally happy position than the other family. At this time, yourself and the other employee are equal. He/she is not getting MORE than you, the company is simply providing the security you'd get in another country for free in a public school. By giving one money for school and the other money simply because, the staff are no longer equal. I understand exactly what you are saying but just because you don't have school going children doesn't mean you don't have other commitments. The other employee could have children that are attending universities as they are over 18. You have flights to pay for, accommodation for them etc etc. How is that classing someone in the same position ? University is not mandatory though. This is one reason most companies have started to pay an all inclusive salary and left the expat package in the past. Too much debate among employers what is fair and not. There are plenty of companies that don't do packages, maybe your husband would be happier in one of those. This was just something that I asked peoples views or opinions on I didn't expect to get such hateful comments back. I just don't get why someone that doesn't have children get annoyed about people with children getting school fees paid for. It's not like they get the money in their pocket. And by the way we are not here on a package, as my husband's company has changed them to an all inclusive salary and one reason apparently was because of people comparing what other people got, everything from housing to school fees and even how some people had higher Dewa bills! It was getting ridiculous. And of course it saves them money from having a person dealing with it. And was your husband not aware of the package when he signed the contract?
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 12:59
The payment of school fees allows both employees to be in the same position, financially. If the non-child employee starts getting extra money, the two employees are no longer in the same financial position. The one without children will be in a far more fiscally happy position than the other family. At this time, yourself and the other employee are equal. He/she is not getting MORE than you, the company is simply providing the security you'd get in another country for free in a public school. By giving one money for school and the other money simply because, the staff are no longer equal. I understand exactly what you are saying but just because you don't have school going children doesn't mean you don't have other commitments. The other employee could have children that are attending universities as they are over 18. You have flights to pay for, accommodation for them etc etc. How is that classing someone in the same position ? University is not mandatory though. This is one reason most companies have started to pay an all inclusive salary and left the expat package in the past. Too much debate among employers what is fair and not. There are plenty of companies that don't do packages, maybe your husband would be happier in one of those.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 12:00
Could someone please enlighten me ? Some people are lucky enough to have their hubby's companies here pay for their employees children to attend school here which is a great thing given the cost of them. But why when someone who has the same job, same job title, same salary and working for the same company and who doesn't have any small children attending school do they not have perks to make up this difference? Surely that brings the other employees salary/perks way above the other employees? Does this mean their work is less important? I have worked in companies where I was on my husband's visa and my colleague got the visa from the company. Should I have asked them to pay the visa cost cash to me, as my colleague doing the same job as me actually cost the company more? You will spend your time in Dubai being jealous and miserable if you are looking at what others have.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 11:21
I too thought the OP was asking for a 2 month long role, but I believe she means she has been looking for the past 2 months. I re read the post and I think you are right. That will make more sense.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 10:39
Hi dear ladies, I'm writing to find out is there anyone in the same situation as mine. I'm looking for admin position at nursery or school for 2 month(((( Unfortunately it is not that easy to get desired job. Lets discuss it! May be you have some suggestions to help..... Thank you******* Nurseries and schools generally are looking for staff that can commit long term. I doubt you find any takers if you can only work for two months.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 07:12
If you are only looking for some plain for a good price, Ikea does that.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 05:58
57, back to where I started.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 05:56
hmm... I told him it's way above our budget. He modified it and got back to us with 7600dhs and all blackout curtains! UGHHH:confused: The last price sounds really good! I paid 2,000 dhs for two pairs of curtains for the living room with lining.
767
Posts
EW GURU
Latest post on 31 August 2015 - 05:53
hey thanxs this sounds cool i am going to try her for sure as its always very difficult for me to find the time and go to the saloon....is she good for hair cuts too or only blow drys.. will let u guys know my experince with her soon. If she's not a registered hairdresser you have absolutely no consumer protection.