
Jadens thermal printer for eBay UK Simple Delivery
Has anyone used a Jade thermal printer for eBay UK Simple Delivery labels?
Does it work fine with the PDF labels eBay gives (4x6), or any issues with sizing/print quality?
Thanks.

Has anyone used a Jade thermal printer for eBay UK Simple Delivery labels?
Does it work fine with the PDF labels eBay gives (4x6), or any issues with sizing/print quality?
Thanks.
At the beginning of March my husband's vehicle failed its MOT and needed work done to make it roadworthy. He didn't outright ask me to use my car whilst his was in the garage but he did make hints like "how am I going to get to work?" so I offered him the use of my car.
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I knew his vehicle needed welding work done which I assumed would take a few weeks to complete. It's now been over 3 months and I'm really at the end of my patience with it.
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I run a business from home and need to take my customer's parcels to the post office every day. I fill huge, heavy mail sacks with parcels which makes public transport impossible.
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We have 4 children which I do 99% of the parenting for. I have to schedule use of my car with him to get the kids to medical appointments and scheduled activities etc.
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I am also awaiting hip replacement surgery so have reduced mobility.
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He did buy a bicycle a few years ago for getting to work which he used only once. When I mentioned the bike a few months ago he said he "shouldn't be expected to cycle to work". I, however, work out of the house one day a week and have to cycle there because he has my car.
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Whenever I've told him he can't have the car on a certain day because we have a scheduled activity he gets annoyed, sulks and insists I get up extra early to drive him into work.
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His work is 2.5 miles from home.
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I said he could use the car up until the end of May but that came and went. I now have said he can use it until Sunday but on Monday he can no longer have it.
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Am I in the wrong here?
Last year my landlord had a surveyor come round to my house. The surveyor asked me what I paid in rent and I told them.
Later on my landlord came over furious because I was supposed to say a higher figure than what I actually pay each month. Apparently he'd told my husband who hadn't passed the message on to me.
Another survey took place (same surveyor) and they asked me for the rent figure again. I told them the higher amount this time round and they left.
I didn't have an idea of what was going on at the time but now I'm pretty certain this is mortgage fraud. What should I do? Will I be classed as complicit? In England.