Nope me either. I have two kids, due my 3rd any day now and think i used The snowsuit once for my firstborn. I still Keep washing it and putting it in the drawer for each subsequent baby but it won’t get used. By the time you’ve faffed about getting the babies arms and legs in you’re already 4 hours late for wherever you were goingAm I the only one that just doesn’t see the need for a snow suit?think I used one a few times if that so to spend £175 on one is bizare to me
Nope me either. I have two kids, due my 3rd any day now and think i used The snowsuit once for my firstborn. I still Keep washing it and putting it in the drawer for each subsequent baby but it won’t get used. By the time you’ve faffed about getting the babies arms and legs in you’re already 4 hours late for wherever you were going
Think we need to be realistic here but genuinely how many people are aware of this because I can bet a majority of people don’t even know this especially Charlie.Sticking my 2p in.... but Hugo Boss was a member of the Nazi Party and designed the uniform for the SS. Perfect for a newborn surely?! View attachment 1707713
This is a bit of a reach. I’m aware of the history of the brand and I don’t look at anyone wearing Hugo Boss and think sick emoji because of the brands history.Sticking my 2p in.... but Hugo Boss was a member of the Nazi Party and designed the uniform for the SS. Perfect for a newborn surely?! View attachment 1707713
I think you can get around it by saying you donate a % to charityNot sure how much license costs but you can report them and she’d get nice hefty fine!
They are much stricter than that. Legally only charity’s can hold raffles or in the case of people raffling houses etc you need to spend thousands to purchase a licence and assure the authorities that everything is in place that winner receives the prize. I can not bear the social media people conning followers like this and always report.I think you can get around it by saying you donate a % to charity
They are much stricter than that. Legally only charity’s can hold raffles or in the case of people raffling houses etc you need to spend thousands to purchase a licence and assure the authorities that everything is in place that winner receives the prize. I can not bear the social media people conning followers like this and always report.
I don’t know there’s a guy I have on Facebook and he does raffles all the time but he seems legit always posting prove that winners have received their prizes.They are much stricter than that. Legally only charity’s can hold raffles or in the case of people raffling houses etc you need to spend thousands to purchase a licence and assure the authorities that everything is in place that winner receives the prize. I can not bear the social media people conning followers like this and always report.
I know I don't get all this legal stuff either , I rarely enter and never do my own but they happen all the timeI don’t know there’s a guy I have on Facebook and he does raffles all the time but he seems legit always posting prove that winners have received their prizes.
He mentioned the other day his bank froze his account due to suspicious activity but had it all sorted now
What about "businesses" (someone baking cakes and desserts from their home kitchen) is that illegal to do raffles? They've been doing it years some I've seen
I would love it if she got caught and had the book thrown at herthe rules are really tight, you can only sell in certain ways, must make no profit, and a few other bits. It’s all online on the gambling commission’s website, I’m pretty sure it comes under the rules for lotteries if I’m remembering correctly.
long and short of it though, if it’s on social media most are illegal.
I would love it if she got caught and had the book thrown at her
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