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Easy Jet Trying to rip me off please help!!
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donny_osmonds_mad_fan wrote: »ooo just noticed he posted the day before saying the same thing
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1015527
why does it need two posts when he got lots of answers and has already paid up? *confused*
No, he didn't post the day before, the OP posted four minutes apart on two separate boards. Possibly as a newbie he did not know where best to post?Gone ... or have I?0 -
hammy_the_hammer wrote: »i'd doubt you'll ever experience it !!!!!!!!!!!!
You have to elaborate on that ...
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hammy_the_hammer wrote: »someone would be crazy to jib you.....they'd want to spend the rest of their life with you !!!!!
[insert stop flirting icon]
Now I am completely confused (though slightly concerned that I like the sound of the word?!?!) ... flirt away!
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arealbasketcase wrote: »
"people like him", how can you claim to know anything about the OP? That is just so judgemental, let it go, he was upset and he asked for advice, chill out, think of your blood pressure.
I dont claim to know anything about 'him' just that I deal with these kind of people every single day and it always boils down to their mistake, their failures etc.....and as I am someone who actually suffers from extremley low blood pressure, if people like the OP dont raise it every day maybe I dont have much of a heart that beats with sympathy or something
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donny_osmonds_mad_fan wrote: »I dont claim to know anything about 'him' just that I deal with these kind of people every single day and it always boils down to their mistake, their failures etc.....and as I am someone who actually suffers from extremley low blood pressure, if people like the OP dont raise it every day maybe I dont have much of a heart that beats with sympathy or something

If you let your blood pressure rise over something you read on a forum then perhaps you need to step away from the computer.0 -
donny_osmonds_mad_fan wrote: »maybe because I deal with people like him day in day out day in day out, my tolerence of people such as him are at an all time low.........I have heard every excuse for people trying to get out of such things with all such excuses,
while I think Donny's mad fan could have used a tad more diplomacy in the way she replied, I do understand her healthy bout of cynicism when dealing with joe public.
in my job i book free appointments backed by credit card security (they pay only if they don't show and don't cancel). one woman didn't show because her 'dad died', but a week later she rebooked and her dad brought her to the appointment :rotfl: . another woman, along with her husband, feigned a kidnapping. hubby said he'd personally put her and her sis on the train, and we were mortified. we called a day later to see if she was home and was told they couldn't talk because the police were there. we called again day 2 (still worried), and the woman answered, before slamming the phone down :mad: .
these are not isolated excuses, just a couple of the more extreme, but it's made us tighten up our process, and now we don't believe anyone. so, sorry if it's genuine, but you can't blame the company for just quoting T&Cs and saying it's a no no. they have a business to run.Blonde jokes are one-liners so men can remember them...;)0 -
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cheap_charlie wrote: »If you let your blood pressure rise over something you read on a forum then perhaps you need to step away from the computer.
can you re read what I actually wrote.....I said I suffer from extremely LOW blood pressure and if people like him every day DONT raise it.....
therefore I dont have high BP and even reading things on a forum or at work DONT raise it...
I am just allllllll out of sympathy and empathy...as debs says, you hear it all, hear all kind of weird excuses, people try everything for the sympathy vote.0 -
mystic_trev wrote: »According to the 'Urban dictionary' Jibbed means 'dumped'
I doubt you've ever been Jibbed dmg
I can't see anyone having to change your name on a Ryanair flight :rotfl:
I got dumped two days ago!
So I'm booking a holiday! :j :j :jGone ... or have I?0
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