EL01SE is a 22 year old multi-genre singer songwriter from Bristol, known for her raw lyricism, emotive vocals, and powerful live performances. Her debut single, “Lost In The Moment”, a heartfelt track raising awareness around mental health, was spotlighted as a BBC Introducing Earworm.
Since then, EL01SE has built a growing reputation on the UK live circuit, performing at iconic venues and festivals including The Fleece, Latitude Festival, Clwb Ifor Bach, Good Times Festival. She’s shared stages with artists such as Laidblak, Will Young, Natalie Imbruglia and most recently completed a 19-date tour supporting Bars and Melody across the UK and Poland.
Refusing to be boxed into one genre, EL01SE blends elements of pop, indie, and soul to create a sound that’s entirely her own. Her lyrics are honest, vulnerable, and unfiltered – a reflection of her mission to connect with others through authenticity. The “01” in her name is a reminder to always be yourself, because there’s only one you.
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Em
3 hours ago
Hi all. I thought you'd all like to know that Simon's funeral will take place on Tues 16th June at 1:30pm at Test Valley Crematorium, Ridge Lane, Romsey, SO51 6AD
The crem has the option for a video feed, which I will be requesting as his uncle is on chemo and may be unable to attend. Maybe some of you might like to watch/listen in.
The wake venue is to be confirmed but it will be in the central Southampton, SO14 area.
A memorial website for Simon will be set up by the funeral directors in the next few days, on which people will be able to post photos and memories/stories, which will be lovely. It will also include the information about the funeral and chosen charities.
To those who live within a radius of Southampton, please don't feel obliged for anything. This is just an FYI.
Carouk
27 minutes ago
Lots of love Em x
Galaxy2012
an hour ago
Thank you so much for letting us know Em.
Chocolate Spaniel
3 hours ago
Thank you for letting us know.
Beth8it!
3 hours ago
Just been reading the daily Telegraph articles online. I know it is heavily biased to the Conservatives, and even though I agree with much of it, I am fairly cynical about political reports anyway. However, what with theirs, the BBC articles and Wiki biography about Zack Polanski, I am surprised that his party has as much support as it gained recently. A Green party representative (councillor?) turning up at a wedding driving a Lamborghini supercar gas guzzler, another who called the late queen ‘that fat lizard Lizzy’ and said she ‘couldn’t wait for her to die’ and now Polanski ducking out of paying council tax. Reading his biography summary is like a catalogue of apologies for ‘sorry, that was a mistake’ and ‘I shouldn’t have said that’ and ‘maybe that was an exaggeration.’ And he wants to be PM. God help us all.
Fubsy
21 minutes ago
It's astonishing, isn't it. I can't understand how they're doing so well either. Polanski (aka Dave Paulden) is obviously a lying chancer. I used to think that Reform were the biggest danger to this country, but now I think the Greens have taken their place.
Jaffa
3 hours ago
Well he is obviously a P.M. in waiting and doing all the things required to get elected……😫
Beth8it!
4 hours ago
Puppy tails: Stepson’s birthday today, and we were all going to the pub at lunchtime, so I went to Tesco to do the shopping first. I had done a bit longer walk than usual to wear the boys out and they were nice and quiet so I decided to risk leaving them loose in the lounge for the first time. Stepson said he would check on them, as I had neighbour’s shopping to do as well. When I got home I saw they were back in their pen. ‘How were they? ‘ I asked.
1. Storm found the kitchen towel roll and they did Andrex puppies all round the lounge and bedroom, creating shredded confetti and streamers.
2. Somebody performed on the carpet - stepson swears it wasn’t him and I have given him the benefit of the doubt as it’s his birthday.
3. I have an old ottoman at the end of the bed with spare bedding in. Pups use it to get onto the bed. Correction - I had an ottoman. I now have a Nottoman. They have eaten one corner and started ripping strips of board off the side. Luckily it’s only made of thick hardboard, so could be replaced or patched. The joys of teething puppies!
Jaffa
3 hours ago
Ha ha!🤣🤣
maddadof
3 hours ago
HBD 2 Himself, the g/friend must think he's cute ??? ;-)
Beth8it!
4 hours ago
What, them? Or him? He certainly doesn’t! 😊
Jaffa
4 hours ago
Oh dear Beth.I expect you are used to what they can get up to but not so much your stepson.Thats the trouble with looking cute and adorable!
Kenny b
6 hours ago
Met my mate with all his camping gear.
"I love going outdoors" he said.
"Aye it's better than going out the windows" I told him!! 😜😜
maddadof
3 hours ago
Ensuite - bucket in the corner of bedroom...
Beth8it!
4 hours ago
Use a toilet like everyone else when you want to go!
Chrisjohnyoung1
a day ago
Why is my post not hear now
samandi
3 hours ago
Thanks Little Owl, I will look for that.
Little Owl
6 hours ago
On an entirely different subject, there is a change.org petition to save Christmas cards by asking Royal Mail to create a special 50p Christmas stamp.
vapd
6 hours ago
Try phoning Royal Mail customer service on 0345 774 0740
Little Owl
12 hours ago
Chrisjy1, if you scroll down past the ads on the Bonus Draw page your comment is further down.
Marie
15 hours ago
You can check answers to your threads in My Account>My Comments or by using this link: https://pickmypostcode.com/account/my-comments/
Chocolate Spaniel
a day ago
Each draw page has its own comments.
Inflatable Dartboard
a day ago
Your posts are on the stackpot and bonus pages where you left them.
a day ago
Any newbies reading?
The evening Mini draw is £100. This year so far, only 11 out of 134 have claimed it.
Marie
15 hours ago
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/16-what-are-the-different-draws
Kenny b
a day ago
Phoned the tinnitus hotline today.
No one answered it just kept ringing!!😜😜
tetleyt
9 hours ago
😂
Alley1940
12 hours ago
I smiled too.
Titchy
a day ago
Made me smile, thanks Kenny
maddadof
a day ago
:-) :-)
samandi
a day ago
I was out with a friend this morning and she wanted to go to M&S for a coffee. When she scooped up all the froth, she was left with one third of a cup of coffee. At £3.70 it would have cost about £11.10 for a full cup.
I was all set to complain but she didn't want to make a fuss. This is why these companies can continue to rip people off
Alley1940
11 hours ago
I must be legendary as I always complain and usually get satisfaction.
Rosy 2 cakes
12 hours ago
That sounds like a mixture of a latte / cappuchino
Titchy
a day ago
Us Brits are legendary for not bothering to complain. That's why it was good to read, on another draw page yesterday, that our very own Shyboy took on a parking company and got a good result. :-)
a day ago
I’d pay it for a decent cup. ☕️
A Nick Name
a day ago
You'd be better popping round mine for coffee. I've an excellent machine, great beans, and you'd get a full cup. I'd still charge as much as M&S though.😂
samandi
a day ago
Sadly there isn't a Waitrose in this area
csikijanos
a day ago
Steer her to Waitrose instead for a coffee that's free for customers.
Beth8it!
a day ago
I laughed when I heard Wes Streeting has resigned as Health Secretary, saying he has lost confidence in his leader. At least Labour is consistent - making U-turns obviously runs in the whole ethos, but even for Labour it takes a lot of guts to make U-turns before you are elected. How long ago did he say he had full confidence in Sir Keir Starmer and would support him while he was in power? Obviously not a ‘No U-turn’ Street.
A Nick Name
2 hours ago
The mention of Reform losing or suspending people for voicing blatantly racist views says one thing to me. Reform are honest. Some nay not like their views, in the same way many wouldn't like mine, or due to political correctness they'd say they don't but at least they're honest enough to voice them, however supposedly terrible they might be. I'll always say though that stating a fact is not being racist. I live in an area where I see so many things that generally the police turn a blind eye to rather than be called racist. That in my opinion is worse. Fortunately we had more than a dozen cops with sniffer dogs around a local shop and barbers and all the time they were around not a single car appeared, whereas normally you can't walk past without having to walk into the road because as one car leaves another appears, constantly, all parking on double yellow lines and on the pavement. I can only hope they find what they were looking for. The only problem is, "it's not my shop I was just looking after it for someone but I don't know the guy, he asked me to wait as he had to go out" and other excuses that police and courts never seem able to prove are lies.
Beth8it!
3 hours ago
OK, I thought they were scrapped because they were tying up staff when not being used enough - I suppose if there are only x no. of staff in the country, you can’t spread them over more facilities. We come back to my idea of taking out ready-to-leave patients to somewhere like a hotel, nursing Home etc that is one of the many closing down each week, and only needing a small number of staff supervising them, until a care package is sorted. At present they are bed-blocking involuntarily, whereas they could be cleared through the system and begin their rehab or be safely independent to whatever degree possible without being deserted in their home.
Mrs F
4 hours ago
Sorry Beth but I have to correct you about the Nightingale wards. Though it seemed a great idea in theory, anyone who worked in the NHS would have told you they were doomed before they started as they just did not have the staff to run them. The same applies now, staff shortages mean that wards already in existence are not always fully staffed.
Beth8it!
5 hours ago
Labour are very fond of saying to Conservatives that ‘you had 14 years to get it right’ but they had 14 years to make, adapt, talk over, re-plan and finalise their preparations for power, yet they were totally unready, hence one u-turn after another, and blatantly obvious inadequate costings and feasible manifesto. Of course they got in easily - Boris had the chance with Covid to be a great politician with leadership, decisiveness and imagination. He blew it totally - the scientists and NHS and private sector performed heroics and he was fantastic at getting the vaccines out, planning the Nightingale Wards, which were a great idea and should be in use now as overflows, but he wanted to be a statesman, not a day-to-day politician and lost interest in the daily grind. I actually like Starmer - I think he’s a decent man with the right motives, but is struggling with his ‘team’ for want of a better word, just as nearly every other PM has done. There certainly isn’t anyone better than him to take over in Labour.Sleaze, rebellion, disgrace - it’s brought down so many. Polanski’s crowd is already a disgrace, as is he. Reform is made of drop-outs and rejects, with waffle and no credible plans, and Conservatives, for me, need longer to knock themselves into shape. What a hope for Britain.
Rant 3
Jaffa
8 hours ago
Starmer was the one leading Labour when they were elected and as Rosy says he’s not messed up single handedly.
Labour had seen all the mess the Conservatives got into and apparently learnt nothing.
It should not be possible to change leader mid term unless through illness or death.
Whoever voted them in may not agree with the new leader and it is simply wrong to force another person on the electorate!
Rant two…
Alley1940
11 hours ago
@ Beth - I don't rate Gordon Brown as a good Chancellor either. He spent too much time trying to move from number 11 to number 10 he didn't seem to worry what was happening to the economy.
Rosy 2 cakes
12 hours ago
I agree Beth8it. Also the cabinet should be taking responsibility for their mistakes, not letting the PM shoulder all their cock ups. A change of leader won't make much difference in my opinion, and we can't afford a general election as a country. All this talk of a leadership challenge is distracting from the real problems, but maybe that's the point. The ministers have no idea what they are doing so have decided to blame it all on the boss!
Meanwhile Reform are telling people they have all the answers, whilst allowing a candidate to win a council seat and then find he is a man who beat his wife; great level of due diligence. Not to mention the Reform councillors who won seats, only to resign the next day as " they didn't realise what the job entailed" . Oh come on !
Sorry rant over 🙂
Mrs F
12 hours ago
As chocolate spaniel says- be careful what you wish for! Reforms policies are ill thought out and poorly costed. They have already lost or had suspended a number of newly elected councillors for voicing their blatantly racist views. And many of the labour losses in the recent elections were protest votes made by people who were voting about the boats crossing the channel which has nothing to do with local councils
Beth8it!
a day ago
I have pointed out (on here, I think, though wouldn’t swear to it) that she is the main reason for Labour’s loss of popularity. Starmer has taken responsibility for, which is as it should be, but his biggest fault was appointing someone with insufficient ability and the charm of a warthog. Sorry, warthogs - apologies. He can’t kick her out as there isn’t anyone else capable either, would create bedlam in the markets and it’s something he should have thought about before getting into power. In fact, much as I hate to say it, Gordon Brown was better as Chancellor than as P.M., even if he did create massive borrowing debt. She just wants to make a name for herself, so is staying very quiet now, not sharing the blame and hoping whoever gets in lets her stay on.
Fubsy
a day ago
Titchy, she was on the news earlier today talking about the higher than expected rise in economic growth in March.
Titchy
a day ago
Is it just me, or does anyone else wonder why Ms. Reeves's name hasn't been mentioned in a good while? Or should that be bad while?
A Nick Name
a day ago
Kill enough patients and it reduces the waiting lists. We've had another death being investigated following concerns about the care he received (or lack of). In 2015 we had a woman at risk of suicide found hanged in an a&e cubicle, April '24 another death linked to poor care. I remember the days when you went to hospital to be made better. I am going back a lot of years though. Now it's more like a trip to the zoo, starting outside seeing the doctors shouting and dancing like monkeys at feeding time.
Jaffa
a day ago
If Torbay hospital is anything to go by it’s just got worse as I spend a lot of time at various depts not just eyes.
Shyboy
a day ago
Did you hear about the wonderful things he has done for the NHS, including reducing waiting lists? Poor Jaffa is trying to get an appointment for her Aunt.
samandi
a day ago
Et tu Brutus? I thought Streeting was his best mate.😞
csikijanos
a day ago
Obviously not a ‘No U-turn’ Streeting.
Chocolate Spaniel
a day ago
The Labour crisis is an open door for Reform and who wants them in power! So many voted for them as a protest against the other parties without a clue about their policies.
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
1 days ago
This summer a "Super El Niño" will bring the hottest global surface temperatures on record, for UK that means heatwaves of 40C in places.
OMG Don't panic, buy high SPF toilet rolls now ! 🧻
Happy
1 days ago
Not planning on going to a nudist beach, so won't need. 🫣
Hopeful2B
1 days ago
Some people have still got plenty left over from the Covid panic-buy! 😄
PennyTuppence
1 days ago
No rush - it’s next year! Plenty of time to get stocks in!
A Nick Name
2 days ago
Keir Starmer was visiting a school and he decides to teach the youngsters a new word: 'tragedy' and he asks them to use it in a sentence.
One girl raises her hand and says "If a school bus carrying 20 people drove off a cliff and killed everyone in it, then that would be a tragedy."
"No," Starmer responds. "That isn't a tragedy. That is what we'd call a great loss."
Then a boy raises his hand and says "What about if my friend was at a farm, and a farmer drove over him with a tractor? That would be a tragedy."
"No," Starmer repeats. "That's what we'd call an accident, not a tragedy. Anyone else?"
The class is stumped, then finally another boy raises his hand and says "I know what a tragedy would be! If Keir Starmer was flying in a private jet and got hit by a missile, that would definitely be a tragedy."
"Exactly!" Starmer says, pleased. "Now, can you tell the class why, exactly, that would be a tragedy?"
"Well," the boy replies. "It definitely wouldn't be a great loss, and it probably wouldn't be an accident either."
Alley1940
1 days ago
Yes - a revamp of an old one. Wonder how it could be arranged lol
😎👍🏼 ...9--0==✈🌞🐯
1 days ago
I cried my eyes out, ... there were lots of vacant seats for other MP's on that plane.
Fubsy
2 days ago
The last time I heard that joke it was about Trump, not Starmer!
maddadof
2 days ago
:-) :-)
Kenny b
2 days ago
Just met a French man who only wore beach footwear.
His name is Phillipe Fillop!! 😜😜
Mrs Pea 🫛
1 days ago
On a miserable shift at work today that brought a much-needed laugh-out-loud moment. Thanks Kenny b. 😂🤣😂
Alley1940
1 days ago
Was that all he was wearing. I suppose being French it probably was.
tetleyt
1 days ago
😂
Hopeful2B
1 days ago
Groan!! 😄
maddadof
2 days ago
:-) :-)
daisy1961
2 days ago
May 13th at 13:30, I have had my first pmp email for weeks. Well done for beating Microsoft into submission!
Hopeful2B
1 days ago
Now see if you can get them to remove all of the scam adverts on Facebook 😄
Mystic Bear
2 days ago
Well done!
Marie
2 days ago
I'm just glad we got it sorted out with them relatively quickly.
2 days ago
A good example of good luck and bad luck…
Good luck – these won almost instantly - 16/01/26 -TR20 9DJ won £200 with 0.07p bonus, 19/01/26 – RM15 5EG won £200 with 0.02p bonus.
Bad luck – neither claimed.
PicklesTheKat 🐈
2 days ago
At 3p per day, the only embarrassing thing is that they didn't bother to check ALL the draws. 😜
trufflestu
2 days ago
Embarrassing 😒
2 days ago
The Winners Results page shows results since 2011 and has tabs for the different draws. Most tabs show the bonus amount that was due. ( the only results not shown are the £100 evening draw.) 😊
Rosie
2 days ago
How do you check what their bonus is?
Beth8it!
3 days ago
In my Spam tonight: 'Shrink your Prostate with Vick VapoRub trick.' Well, there we go, folks. You don't need injections, operations, tablets or anything else the specialist prescribe - nip into Boots and you'll be cured - and possibly enjoy it a lot more than the alternatives!
Alley1940
1 days ago
@ Beth - It was on the instructions at one time to put on the back of your tongue and I remember doing it. But not any more. Same with under your nose which I don't think they advise now.
Hopeful2B
1 days ago
Tattle. The 'Vick on the feet at bedtime' sounds silly, but it actually works. It's been around for many years. Put some old socks on, though
Beth8it!
2 days ago
We always used Vick on the throat and under the nose when we had a cold but my brother used to put it down the back of his throat. The idea of it makes me heave.
A Nick Name
2 days ago
I'd have thought there's not many places you can't rub Vicks on your body. I'm just going to try it and see.
Yes, I'm right.
Yes
Yes, yes, yes, yeeeessss.
That's really helped my congestion.
Jaffa
2 days ago
And it will stop plaque forming……🤣🤣
Buttercup2
2 days ago
The spam I got said to rub toothpaste on the soles of your feet if they had a tendency to be burning hot in bed, guess it is antiseptic so wouldn't do any harm...🤔
Beth8it!
2 days ago
The universal specific.
Tattie
2 days ago
Funny enough, I got similar spam. You were to rub Vick VapoRub on your feet before going to bed keep your feet healthy.
Alley1940
2 days ago
Yes Jaffa - Vicks tends to smart on delicate areas of the body
Jaffa
2 days ago
It’s making my eyes water and I don’t have one!
Beth8it!
3 days ago
Puppy update: Things are not great on the Storm-new-home front - the daughter of the family had quite a strong reaction to her time playing with the dogs - very itchy, streaming eyes and swellings all over. They really don't know what to do now, as they want to have Storm, but obviously can't have their daughter suffering like that, and the guy said he does't know if putting her on anti-histamines is a viable long-term solution. On the other hand, she could grow out of it, and could de-sensitise with continuous exposure to a dog - I can't make that decision for him. I suggested contacting his GP or a pharmacist to see what options are available - maybe a long-acting injection? Or find out about the tablets long-term, is there any disadvantage. All on hold for now.
On the plus side, I did get my plug wired up for the new filter and can re-use an existing outside socket, so don't need a new one put in. 😊
Shadow was very naughty this afternoon - I took them all out in front of the house, on the area under the trees, as they had a long walk at lunchtime and didn't need or want another. Storm was good, wandered along with Indi and me, but Shad got side-tracked and took no notice of me calling. In the end we all carried on without him, went round in a circle and back to the gate when he came tearing out of the bushes, looking very relieved to see us.
At lunchtime I had taken them on a longer walk as the morning one was a bit rushed and quite short. We went down to the stream, where Indi waded in and swooshed around, and the pups fetched sticks from the shallow area. Storm decided to be a bit braver and followed Indi into the deeper bit, halfway up his side, so Shadow went in too, they each grabbed a stick and galloped out with it, so I threw another for Indi. Storm, hanging over the edge of the bank, thought, 'I can reach that!' ... only he couldn't. One big splash, one puppy disappeared under water, came up spluttering and swimming perfectly naturally, decided he could live quite well without the stick and climbed out looking extremely unhappy. Lots of shaking himself dry, spluttering and looking accusingly at me (not guilty!) so we headed back home. I let them sleep in the sunshine for half an hour then put them to bed so I could get on with things.
Beth8it!
3 hours ago
I must admit that when Indi moults twice a year, the hair gets everywhere, and it’s a big relief when I can stop brushing her twice a day. Not looking forward to having to do Shadow too, and hopefully Storm will be rehomed before he joins in too.
Purple Anonymous
1 days ago
I think it's fairer to say it doesn't always work - my cockapoo barely moults (I get a very small amount of dog hair around the house), and her temperament is brilliant. I guess you'll always get a range of results with any cross-breeding, and for someone with a severe allergy even the small amount of hair my dog sheds might be an issue.
Beth8it!
1 days ago
From what I read not long ago, people think that crossing a poodle with any breed makes the pups non-moulting and not-allergenic, but it doesn't work. Some dogs still moult, and then you have the poodle temperament to deal with as well - which can be a problem.
Rosy 2 cakes
2 days ago
Allergy UK also has good advice. If she is allergic it's usually the dander which causes the problem. But seeing GP is a good idea. Poodles and cockapoos are popular dogs for people with allergies.
Beth8it!
2 days ago
Jaffa - the trouble is, we haven't told the girl they might be getting Storm, in case they can't, which would upset both kids and make the girl feel guilty. Apparently it's not all dogs - she seems to be OK with the poodle-type that don't moult, but they don't want a poodle, they want a lab, specifically Storm. (they didn't come to get a dog, just met him and fell for him). They wouldn't be able to bring her repeatedly without her guessing why, and in the meantime I am still spending out on him and not advertising him. I need them to chase up meds details so we can get it sorted or give up the idea so I can advertise him.
Bluebell Bea
2 days ago
Depending on the severity of the allergy, could try taking hay fever medicine - i do all year round so i can keep my cats!
Little Owl
2 days ago
Are they sure it is an allergic reaction to the dog and not tree pollen allergy. Must be awful not being able to have pets and have a normal life. I heard somewhere that if people can put up with the allergy for 6 weeks their bodies will develop a natural immunity, but that is easier said than done.
Jaffa
2 days ago
I don’t know how easy this would be for you Beth but they could try bringing their daughter just for 10 mins and see what happens.If she’s ok they could increase the contact slowly but that could take time.
Marie
2 days ago
That's a shame, Beth. I hope they find a way to overcome the issues with her allergies.
Kenny b
3 days ago
Just met my mate who's wife just gave birth to a daughter.
"Congratulations" I said "what did you call her?"
"Michelle Noelle" he replied.
"Well how do you spell it then" I asked!! 😜😜
Beth8it!
1 days ago
Some of us don’t, thank goodness!🍷🤪
A Nick Name
2 days ago
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Some here need to keep off the drink.
Cakey🎂
2 days ago
Didn't get it until I read it out to Husband.
Longstocking
2 days ago
Heard as "Michelle - no L".
Marie
2 days ago
If you read Noelle as No L, then it makes sense (or at least I think it does, but now I'm starting to doubt myself!)
Adelaide
2 days ago
I haven't got it either! Can you put us out of our misery and explain?
Little Owl
2 days ago
Maybe it is pronunciation - I would say Mee-Shell Know-Elle so don't have a clue.
Alley1940
2 days ago
Me neither. Will need to think longer on that one.
2 days ago
Oh dear, I still haven’t got it!😆
Marie
2 days ago
Same, Rosie!😳
Surely it's spelt Michee then?!
Rosie
2 days ago
I won’t say how many times I had to read that 😳😂.
Damsel
3 days ago
Me too! 😂
PicklesTheKat 🐈
3 days ago
I read it twice, too. 😊
samandi
3 days ago
😅
Tiseye
3 days ago
😂 had to read it twice 😜
Poppy
3 days ago
🤣🤣
Malc_H
3 days ago
Total won so far on the site has just passed the £3.4 million mark.
A great achievement for Chris and the team I think.
maddadof
2 days ago
:-) :-)
Poppy
2 days ago
ANN, 🤣🤣
A Nick Name
2 days ago
Sorry in advance.
Holmes and Watson were walking down the road and they came to a big yellow archway.
"What's that?" asked Watson.
"It's a lemon entry" replied Holmes.
Jaffa
3 days ago
Well that’s far better😀
help me!
3 days ago
Ten years and I never knew that was there. Clearly I would never win a Sherlock Holmes lookalike competition. I did once win PMP though.
Chocolate Spaniel
3 days ago
Thanks Marie, never sign out so never seen it! 👍
Marie
3 days ago
Most of us can be found on the logged out landing page under About us>Meet the team
Chocolate Spaniel
3 days ago
And the admin people are pretty great too. Some (the tech team) we don't even know their names!
Jaffa
3 days ago
Yes PMP are obviously doing something right.😆
T
3 days ago
I have a working iphone 15 that has not been updated or changed in anyway, and I have not changed my membership. However, since 29 April I have not been able to open the main link to check the postcode wins on it. I am able to on my laptop. Any ideas?
Marie
3 days ago
Sorry to hear you are having problems. Do you know how to take a screenshot? If you do, please take one and email it to us so that we can see what is happening for you.
If you don't know how to take a screenshot, please describe what is happening in as much detail as you can. Are you seeing an error message?
Chocolate Spaniel
3 days ago
Have you cleared the cache and cookies? A hard refresh might work.
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/87-im-having-trouble-loading-the-site
Uche
3 days ago
Please I won the postcode hunt in the past 3 days and sent an email after completing the claim form. no response yet
Marie
3 days ago
This member is referring to Golden Postcodes. Uche, I can see you have emailed twice since Saturday and I will reply to you. Yesterday was the first working day since then and was incredibly busy, so I just didn't get around to your email then. Sorry about that.
Chocolate Spaniel
3 days ago
No, if you refer someone who has a postcode that hasn't been registered before, you and the person you refer get £10 each into your PayPal account, subject to some checks being made.
maddadof
3 days ago
I could be wrong, but i thought the post code hunt was just for fun???....
Beth8it!
3 days ago
Puppy tails update: pups woke at 5.30am again, clean overnight so we are definitely getting there with the house-training (before you smart guys say it, I know - training a house is so difficult- how do you get it to fetch?). They have been clean and dry for about 10 days with only a couple of nights with wet pads when they refused to de-tank at night and just kept playing in the garden.
I had asked my electrician to drop in to look at a job and he called yesterday. Dogs all went out to say hello and his wife came out of the car to see them. Long story short, they may have Storm, subject to whether their daughter has an allergic reaction to him. They came back in the afternoon with the kids and we all went for a walk in the woods with the dogs. Storm absolutely loved them, especially the boy (about 8 or 9?), daughter 11, I think. Anyway, we didn’t tell them about having the pups in case it isn’t possible, but hopefully… Anyway, after playing in the garden, then going for a walk, I let the kids feed them, then they went and the pups staggered off to their bed and died for 2 hrs. Woke enough for a short trip to the garden about 9pm, back to bed again, and when I went to bed 11pm I literally had to lift them up, like boneless bags of jelly, pour them onto their feet and steer them outside again for a quick de-tank, then back to bed. Nice quiet evening!
Marie
3 days ago
It would be lovely for him to find his new home.
Jaffa
3 days ago
Great if Storm can go to someone else you know.
Little Owl
3 days ago
Sounds good, hope there is no allergic reaction (don't know why so many kids have allergies nowadays). Maybe the pups were chewing cables in preparation for working as a sparky's assistant.
Marie
4 days ago
Update 5pm 11th May: We have had some progress with Microsoft. About two-thirds of our emails are going through and we are continuing to monitor it. The Outlook Support Team have lifted the restrictions and we expect normal service to resume over the next 24-48 hours.
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/172-microsoft-are-blocking-our-emails
JR123
5 hours ago
I had one yesterday, but not today,
David Martin
4 days ago
I have had a email today at 13:46.
Hopefully all is good now as you are a genuine company.
Microsoft wants to sort out the emails that I get in my inbox which aren't from a genuine company.
Twinkle
4 days ago
Yeah! I got a PMP email at 13;36 today, Monday 11th, thank goodness, let's hope it's sorted now, all that affected my loyalty rating too, when you already need a 48 hour day to get everything done, sadly sometimes, you don't even realise when you've missed something that day! ☹️
Suelero
3 days ago
And here.
Tudiefair
3 days ago
Same here Samandi.
samandi
4 days ago
I opted out of the emails years ago, I just log in 2 or 3 times a day. It soon becomes automatic.
Marie
4 days ago
The Outlook Support Team have lifted the restrictions and we expect normal service to resume over the next 24-48 hours.
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/172-microsoft-are-blocking-our-emails
Twinkle, the loyalty dial is just for fun and does not affect your chances of winning: https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/81-what-is-this-loyalty-dial-all-about
oj
4 days ago
I received my first PMP email today at 16:14 after many days without receiving any. Hopefully it's all sorted now with Microsoft
trufflestu
4 days ago
Just got mine 😁
Tattie
4 days ago
I added chris@pickmypostcode.com to my email contact list and my Provider’s Safe Sender’s List a couple of days ago. But no joy.
But today I got a reminder in my email. Hopefully microsoft has stopped blocking it.
Marie
4 days ago
The Outlook Support Team have lifted the restrictions and we expect normal service to resume over the next 24-48 hours.
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/172-microsoft-are-blocking-our-emails
tetleyt
4 days ago
🤞🤞🤞
Rosie
4 days ago
Hi. For some reason my PMP emails stopped last week. Can you get this back for me. Thanks.
trufflestu
3 days ago
Thanks Rosy 2 Cakes and Chocolate Spaniel.
Really appreciated, tried using the troubleshooter with them but at no point have they offered human contact
Marie
4 days ago
The Outlook Support Team have lifted the restrictions and we expect normal service to resume over the next 24-48 hours.
https://help.pickmypostcode.com/article/172-microsoft-are-blocking-our-emails
Rosy 2 cakes
4 days ago
Trufflestu - free numbers below
(0)800 026 0329
(0)344 800 6006
Chocolate Spaniel
4 days ago
@ trufflestu ... https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/topic/customer-service-phone-numbers-c0389ade-5640-e588-8b0e-28de8afeb3f2
trufflestu
4 days ago
Intrigued as to how you propose I contact Microsoft, as I haven't found any contact details for them?
Take the long way home ...
4 days ago
PMP Chris posted this yesterday, and Marie has posted everyday since Friday about the problem.
Most probably because Microsoft, in their infinite wisdom, have decided to block our emails. We’re working on it but please feel free to voice your displeasure with them. Assuming you have a hotmail/live/outlook email ?