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Annoyed at Tesco - Can I complain by email?

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  • blindmouse
    blindmouse Posts: 148 Forumite
    What a nightmare arriving at a supermarket with kids in tow just before they are going to close. If I was unable to have my partner with me I always did my food shopping early while kids were in a reasonable mood, and on a Sunday never ever... If and I mean if I thought my kids would play up for having to wait in the car etc as you said, I wouldnt have put myself in that situation x
  • Amistoso_2
    Amistoso_2 Posts: 1,216 Forumite
    Not at all, just giving an opinion. Lol at the outrage you display.


    Erm, not "outrage" was aiming more for being sarcastic. Aint an outrage kinda person :confused:
  • Amistoso_2
    Amistoso_2 Posts: 1,216 Forumite
    iamana1ias wrote: »
    In some cases. It's where kids come for help and diagnosis. Our Ed Psychs are based here and some specialist teachers, child welfare officers etc. There is a teaching area where permanently excluded kids get taught, but it's not all that happens here.


    Crikey, when you seem to have such a downer on kids! would have thought you'd have to be very patient and understanding for that kind of job :eek:
  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    iamana1ias wrote: »
    Uh, taking food off the shelves :confused: I like to stand still for that bit rather than doing the hundred metre sprint up each aisle. Idiot.

    Your username is rather apt, but I feel "fathead" may have been a little more accurate ;)

    Is that you mother?
  • bigheadxx
    bigheadxx Posts: 3,047 Forumite
    bumpoowee wrote: »
    I agree the name you choose on this forum says a lot about what sort of person you are and your value to society.

    No, I won't have that!!
  • LemonGrove
    LemonGrove Posts: 618 Forumite
    iamana1ias wrote: »
    In some cases. It's where kids come for help and diagnosis. Our Ed Psychs are based here and some specialist teachers, child welfare officers etc. There is a teaching area where permanently excluded kids get taught, but it's not all that happens here.

    There's one near me called the Elizabeth Diamond Centre, known as the Lizzy D Cee, I regularly see groups of loud mouths going in destroying the street and shouting as they go along. At least it's nice to know that some better stuff goes on in there at least too. :o
    Male. :o
  • voiceofreason
    voiceofreason Posts: 1,948 Forumite
    onest to god, I feel sorry for the original poster.
    What a lot of stick for simply asking a question.
    Then someone else questions another poster as to why she has a certain user name.
    Then another is called a liar for saying she is 22 and sterilised.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1076094/Why-I-like-hundreds-young-women-chose-sterilised-age-21.html
    Get over yourselves because it does happen.
    And dthen the whole thing turns into a general forum slanging match over parental skills.
    What is the point?
    Points of view are relevant. But surely the idea would be to address the topic in hand (which some did) and agree to disagree per se.:eek:;)


    Well it's not as if you've added to the debate, is it?

    Fail.
  • iamana1ias wrote: »
    Excuse me? Do you want the receipt or something? :rolleyes: you can try and get me pregnant if you like :rolleyes::rolleyes:.

    Can I try? I have had a vasectomy but it might be fun to try:D.

    On a more serious note, it would have been quicker for one parent to go to tesco, when time is short, and everyone else to stay at home. Much less stressful too;).
  • Can I try? I have had a vasectomy but it might be fun to try:D.

    On a more serious note, it would have been quicker for one parent to go to tesco, when time is short, and everyone else to stay at home. Much less stressful too;).

    Tesco? We've moved on, get with the times man! lol :rotfl:
    Male. :o
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