Open House
So what did everyone scramble and book at midday today?
I managed to snag a spot at Lloyd's of London, plus a couple others, but devastated I missed out on the BT Tower and Canada House.
What's good that still has space or is a drop-in?
So what did everyone scramble and book at midday today?
I managed to snag a spot at Lloyd's of London, plus a couple others, but devastated I missed out on the BT Tower and Canada House.
What's good that still has space or is a drop-in?
I've been having issues with GSP being a bit patchy lately, not working for some orders but working for others. But now GSP seems to fully not be working. I'm definitely opted in, I activate it on a listing, save the listing, but then it doesn't actually activate.
And now, all global shipping options have fully disappeared - not just GSP but also doing my own postage, which is what I often had to do instead.
I'm going to try contacting ebay but has anyone experienced anything like this?
I've been having issues with GSP being a bit patchy lately, not working for some orders but working for others. But now GSP seems to fully not be working. I'm definitely opted in, I activate it on a listing, save the listing, but then it doesn't actually activate.
And now, all global shipping options have fully disappeared - not just GSP but also doing my own postage, which is what I often had to do instead.
I'm going to try contacting ebay but has anyone experienced anything like this?
Book is likely no more that 10 years old, set in present day, and is likely a crime or thriller.
Woman runs a travel guide, and Lonely Planet is constantly mentioned as competition. She has at least a couple employees but does a lot of the research herself. I can't recall how the travel guide links to the actual plot though.