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Some people are so dishonest
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Enfieldian wrote: »Then alas, by your apathy, yo
Perhaps you have grown up using "text speak" as though it was a second language? (It is not by the way)
Dear Enfieldian
I am sorry If I had offended you with my bad grammar and wrong spelling. Is no my intention to offend or disturb anybody.
I am ignorant, non literacy educated but this site is open to all consumers, and I only wanted to give my humble opinion.
No everybody is so educated and cultivated as you.0 -
DaveAshton wrote: »Originally Posted by vivamartin
if they can't understand how to form a "sentance" then I have little hope for their understanding of the crucial elements of our products (such as condition).
They are often asking thbuy it now product, as it turned out after a few painfully confusing messages back and forth. :rolleyes:
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Is it sentence, or "sentance". Sorry, I have dislexia and a chronic condition illness.
Oh, and I've corrected your question. :A
I can't believe I'm getting involved in this but here goes...
If you're correcting the question, you really need a question mark at the end of it, not a full stop!Most recent wins: IPad, Jamie Magazine yearbook, Links of London friendship bracelet, Baumatic ice cream machine! :j0 -
shelovestobuystuff wrote: »How rude.
This is a .com website with members from all over the globe.To comment like that on little mistakes in the proper use of English grammar is just not needed and really not clever.
I understood what the member was saying perfectly well.
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Thank you very much, this site is for people like with understanding, and good hearth
Good bless you0 -
GrammarGirl wrote: »Well, that's my point exactly. The advanced English thing was in reply to the 'you just make it up as you go along with no regard to grammar' comment. I don't. I know what I'm doing, I'm qualified to do it.
Although you have incorrectly used a comma instead of a semi-colon.Sorry, I really, really wasn't going to get involved!
Even I can't remember what this thread was about. :rolleyes:They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0 -
I think it is time to get this back on topic please.
GOING OFF-TOPIC
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In other news...after an exchange of emails or three, the parcel mysteriously turned up after all, so everyone was happy, especially me. I even got glowing positive feedback, so the softly, softly approach paid off.They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0
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My parcel is still missing. I know I've had the refund, but I would have preferred the goods.0
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You will most probably get the goods but only once the Post Office workers have stopped their strikes and get off their ar*es to shift the massive backlog that's built up. Then you'll have to apologise to your seller and pay for your item all over again. I'm not bidding for anything on ebay until these strikes are over.0
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BitterAndTwisted wrote: »You will most probably get the goods but only once the Post Office workers have stopped their strikes and get off their ar*es to shift the massive backlog that's built up. Then you'll have to apologise to your seller and pay for your item all over again. I'm not bidding for anything on ebay until these strikes are over.
Don't you mean I should give the items back to the post office, as the seller is claiming compensation for them, so I suppose the PO own them now, and the post office should apologise to us both?0 -
I think the ruddy Post Office should apologise to us all. I'm not getting my ebay fix and I'm jonesing here. There's stuff I want0
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