Sorry Frozzie -didn't realise you were in France - lucky you, whereabouts? I used to speak french quite well once upon a time.......il y a longtemps......So, sorry that you don't have access to our customer service from HO but I'm sure you'll sort it out I wonder if you were a french native if you'd have this problem, I remember how the natives can be - hmmm (I still love them - rest assured......).Anyway, good luck with being Thermie-less. I had to borrow a spare when mine went away otherwise we wouldn't have eaten!!
I am having a giggle after reading Frozzie's comments, not because it is funny being without tmx, but because I have not long finished reading a book called Almost French written by Sarah Turnbull and she states exactly Frozzie's dilemma with the French in getting anything done. If you do not know the drill, you will suffer!!! Hope all goes well and you get your beloved tmx back soon Frozzie.
Je t'en prie Frozzie!I've also read Almost French & know exactly what they are like.One of my favourite memories was when I was chatting away to someone in French & they asked me which region I was from as they knew I wasn't a local from my accent. When I said "a little region called England" they laughed their head off as they would love to think of England as being somewhat subordinate to France - as demonstrated by their clearly subordinate behaviour in meekly replacing something faulty rather than arguing to the death about rights & entitlements. LOL
Now I know you're there Frozzie I will ask if you have conversions for a really good Tarte Tatin & Iles Flotant as I love both of those!!