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Tooth fairy

Off_it
Off_it Posts: 28,915
edited September 2009 in Not Sports Related
What's the going rate these days?

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  • Brunello
    Brunello Posts: 1,950
    I told mine it had died
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,822
    Couple of quid isn't it?
  • Thommo
    Thommo Posts: 1,438
    Not so much as to tempt them to take dentistry into their own hands for quick cash.
  • Anything more than £1 is spoiling them.
  • One Euro. Better investment these days.
  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,388
    Cat jnr got a special £2 introductory rate for the first one, but since then it's been a squid. Mind you he lost his first molar yesterday and asked me if the tooth fairy would bring £2 as it was a big tooth - he was disappointed this morning...
    (I think he's starting to be a disbeliever; lots of questions to Mrs Cat asking if the tooth fairy was really her - he's not been the same since she told him the Easter bunny had been us all along....)
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,014
    This has always been a no no in our house. Kids getting rewarded for things that happen naturally. Whatever next, 50p per poo??
  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,388
    [cite]Posted By: valleygary[/cite]This has always been a no no in our house. Kids getting rewarded for things that happen naturally. Whatever next, 50p per poo??

    Well I know plently of people that are paid for BEING a sh*t.....
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,905
    [cite]Posted By: valleygary[/cite]This has always been a no no in our house. Kids getting rewarded for things that happen naturally. Whatever next, 50p per poo??

    I know - I would never give presents to the kids just because it happens to be an anniversary of their birth.
  • [cite]Posted By: CatAddick[/cite]Cat jnr got a special £2 introductory rate for the first one, but since then it's been a squid. Mind you he lost his first molar yesterday and asked me if the tooth fairy would bring £2 as it was a big tooth - he was disappointed this morning...
    (I think he's starting to be a disbeliever; lots of questions to Mrs Cat asking if the tooth fairy was really her - he's not been the same since she told him the Easter bunny had been us all along....)
    Lost a molar, how old is he, 14?!

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  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,592
    [cite]Posted By: MrOneLung[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: valleygary[/cite]This has always been a no no in our house. Kids getting rewarded for things that happen naturally. Whatever next, 50p per poo??

    I know - I would never give presents to the kids just because it happens to be an anniversary of their birth.

    Or the anniversary of some bloke in the middle east's birth.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,014
    [cite]Posted By: MrOneLung[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: valleygary[/cite]This has always been a no no in our house. Kids getting rewarded for things that happen naturally. Whatever next, 50p per poo??

    I know - I would never give presents to the kids just because it happens to be an anniversary of their birth.

    You know what i meant!
  • CatAddick
    CatAddick Posts: 2,388
    [cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: CatAddick[/cite]Cat jnr got a special £2 introductory rate for the first one, but since then it's been a squid. Mind you he lost his first molar yesterday and asked me if the tooth fairy would bring £2 as it was a big tooth - he was disappointed this morning...
    (I think he's starting to be a disbeliever; lots of questions to Mrs Cat asking if the tooth fairy was really her - he's not been the same since she told him the Easter bunny had been us all along....)
    Lost a molar, how old is he, 14?!

    Only 8 - but sometimes acts like a teenager..... (molar/premolar whatever - big tooth round the side ;-)
  • I thought it was 6d (2.5p for those too young)