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I received the reply below to my inquiry about contributing to
Boyfriend's account.. I also responded with a question about another option with: "I will do one of the below if I cannot do the following: I was hoping that I could email you with my Visa credit card number. I would also alert the credit card company to expect and accept one charge and the amount of that charge. Would that be another possible option? It would be an excellent option as well for the several other American friends who would like to contribute. ====== For those 'on the other side of the pond' this original reply from Chine House would probably work well: If you do wish to make a payment towards the veterinary fees for Boyfriend then you can do this by the following means: By bank transfer : Account : Chine House Veterinary Hospital BIC: RBOS GB 2L IBAN: GB98 RBOS1624 2311 2343 00 Reference: Boyfriend By credit card: Telephone 01509 814505, our accounts office is open from 8.30 am to 4.30pm (UK time) We would like to let Boyfriends mum know about any payments we receive so please would you mind sending us an email if you do make a payment so that we can forward this on. Please be advised that the bank and/or credit card company may make a charge for an International payment/receipt. Kind Regards, Cathy |
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Hi Sylvia You could e-mail your card details & the amount but it would be better if you rang for security reasons Regards Audrey ---- This reply was in my email this morning.... I'll have to do the math re timing... Hmm: "By credit card: Telephone 01509 814505, our accounts office is open from 8.30 am to 4.30pm (UK time)" Hope This Helps someone? Sylvia --- "Sylvia M" wrote in message ... I received the reply below to my inquiry about contributing to Boyfriend's account.. I also responded with a question about another option with: "I will do one of the below if I cannot do the following: I was hoping that I could email you with my Visa credit card number. I would also alert the credit card company to expect and accept one charge and the amount of that charge. Would that be another possible option? It would be an excellent option as well for the several other American friends who would like to contribute. ====== For those 'on the other side of the pond' this original reply from Chine House would probably work well: If you do wish to make a payment towards the veterinary fees for Boyfriend then you can do this by the following means: By bank transfer : Account : Chine House Veterinary Hospital BIC: RBOS GB 2L IBAN: GB98 RBOS1624 2311 2343 00 Reference: Boyfriend By credit card: Telephone 01509 814505, our accounts office is open from 8.30 am to 4.30pm (UK time) We would like to let Boyfriends mum know about any payments we receive so please would you mind sending us an email if you do make a payment so that we can forward this on. Please be advised that the bank and/or credit card company may make a charge for an International payment/receipt. Kind Regards, Cathy |
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On Monday, January 20, 2014 1:26:12 PM UTC-5, Sylvia M wrote:
I received the reply below to my inquiry about contributing to Boyfriend's account.. I also responded with a question about another option with: "I will do one of the below if I cannot do the following: I was hoping that I could email you with my Visa credit card number. I would also alert the credit card company to expect and accept one charge and the amount of that charge. Would that be another possible option? It would be an excellent option as well for the several other American friends who would like to contribute. ====== For those 'on the other side of the pond' this original reply from Chine House would probably work well: If you do wish to make a payment towards the veterinary fees for Boyfriend then you can do this by the following means: By bank transfer : Account : Chine House Veterinary Hospital BIC: RBOS GB 2L IBAN: GB98 RBOS1624 2311 2343 00 Reference: Boyfriend By credit card: Telephone 01509 814505, our accounts office is open from 8.30 am to 4.30pm (UK time) We would like to let Boyfriends mum know about any payments we receive so please would you mind sending us an email if you do make a payment so that we can forward this on. Please be advised that the bank and/or credit card company may make a charge for an International payment/receipt. Kind Regards, Cathy |
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I was not able to access the telephone number so I went to my bank and made a wire transfer to the vet. This was more expensive but safer than using my credit card. I hope that now that boyfriend is recovering, that Christina will keep him inside.
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I was not able to access the telephone number so I went to my bank and made a wire transfer to the vet. This was more expensive but safer than using my credit card. I hope that now that boyfriend is recovering, that Christina will keep him inside.
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"Mike Mayers" wrote in message ... I was not able to access the telephone number so I went to my bank and made a wire transfer to the vet. This was more expensive but safer than using my credit card. I hope that now that boyfriend is recovering, that Christina will keep him inside. What, for ever? No way. |
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Mike Mayers wrote:
I was not able to access the telephone number so I went to my bank and made a wire transfer to the vet. This was more expensive but safer than using my credit card. I hope that now that boyfriend is recovering, that Christina will keep him inside. I doubt that will ever work! He's not a cat who will stand for being kept inside. I know, I used to have a cat like that! They make you, themselves, and everyone within earshot utterly miserable until you open that door. -- Joyce The problem with cats is that they get the exact same look on their face whether they see a moth or an axe-murderer. -- Paula Poundstone |
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On 1/21/2014 7:35 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
"Mike Mayers" wrote in message ... I was not able to access the telephone number so I went to my bank and made a wire transfer to the vet. This was more expensive but safer than using my credit card. I hope that now that boyfriend is recovering, that Christina will keep him inside. What, for ever? No way. First of all, Thank You, Mike! for making a contribution to Boyfie's care. Tweed, Mike is fairly new here. He doesn't know Boyfie's history. Jill |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... Mike Mayers wrote: I was not able to access the telephone number so I went to my bank and made a wire transfer to the vet. This was more expensive but safer than using my credit card. I hope that now that boyfriend is recovering, that Christina will keep him inside. I doubt that will ever work! He's not a cat who will stand for being kept inside. I know, I used to have a cat like that! They make you, themselves, and everyone within earshot utterly miserable until you open that door. -- Joyce He would die of miserableness if I kept him inside. This is one off accident that will never happen to a cat here normally. so much so that my vet has taken pics of him and is going to do a study about it. The minute he has his stitches out (Monday) he'll be allowed out again. UK is not USA. He's fed up already with being in. He moans at the door every few minutes but I have to say no. He can't believe I refuse him, he thinks I haven't understood his request. |
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"The Other Guy" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 03:34:41 -0000, "Christina Websell" wrote: He's fed up already with being in. He moans at the door every few minutes but I have to say no. He can't believe I refuse him, he thinks I haven't understood his request. GLyN is the same, he won't tolerate being kept inside, and he gets seriously upset, and starts knocking things down off shelves and such, looking for a way to get out. Not frantic like some cats I've had, but just absolutely insistent that he MUST be outside. He has gotten left inside a few times when he came in as I was going out, and I didn't have time to drag him back outside. When I got home, and opened the door, he shot out like he was being chased by rabid gophers. But I KNOW he'll do it again, one of these days. Boyfie would not dream of knocking things off shelves and he likes being in most of the time (even if I am out) but in his opinion toileting should be done outside. If at all possible. He can go out next Monday after his stitches are out. I discussed it with the vet yesterday "should I keep him in forever now he had this bad injury?" He said no, it was once in a million thing and cats (here in UK) "do better if they are allowed out" Which was what I wanted to hear. Boyfriend is miserable being an inside cat. And yes I realise that it is very unsafe in the some parts of the USA to let cats out and I'm not saying a word about the choice anyone makes there, but KFC spent a lot of her considerable years outside and never came to harm and Boyfie has been in and out since 2003 perfectly safely. It was a one off freak accident. I wish I knew how it happened, but I don't. Luckily, as I said, he only goes out for a while, maybe 1-2 hours so I was looking for him to come in as he'd missed his "sprinkles" of dry which he likes to have at 10 pm. I wished I'd looked out for him at 10.30 but didn't until 11. Tweed |
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