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  • BTW is there a yellow carrier? I never seen one or do u mean the orangey one?
    "Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates man from the animals ...well except the weasel." - Homer J Simpson

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  • My 3 yr old keeps calling me Daddy Pig!!


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  • night all.
    will report back with asda finds tomorrow afternoon.
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  • felinexxxx
    felinexxxx Posts: 153 Forumite
    edited 19 November 2009 at 1:34AM
    lizdav wrote: »
    Ha... it was an example.

    That said, I saw a John Lewis order for £495 go through just about the same time as the accessories were listed. That makes me pretty sure that was for 100 beds or carriers. So orders for 100 items will happen ... whether they are cancelled later, I don't know (well not yet anyway).

    It should be canceled imo, as it's obviously for large scale resale. I don't see a problem with reselling one or two spare bits, but more than that just takes the p***.
    I did stick a house and a num nums on ebay as my sister thought my niece would like it and then changed her mind. I was frankly to lazy to drive back into town and pay parking etc, when the post office is 2 mins walk and I thought I might as well see how much it fetches. I did feel kind of guilty though, as num nums sold for £26! If the swap site had been up and running I'd have rather put them on there.
  • vikingaero wrote: »
    Agree with your sentiment Mark.

    Hooray could have taken the easy option and processed this womans order. It would have been one delivery, one card transaction charge and one lot of packaging.

    Instead they chose the honourable route and had several deliveries, several card charges and more packaging so overall they would have made less money with more individual orders.

    Well done Hooray. :T

    Great points viking... I forgot about the extra hassle, cost, packaging, time etc.

    It was a great effort by Hooray:T
    "Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates man from the animals ...well except the weasel." - Homer J Simpson

    "Beer: The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems." - Homer J Simpson
  • :rotfl:Ok niters all.. Im off to watch Horatio Caine take off and put his sunglasses on about 20 times in an episode of CSI Miami :rotfl:
    "Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates man from the animals ...well except the weasel." - Homer J Simpson

    "Beer: The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems." - Homer J Simpson
  • BTW is there a yellow carrier? I never seen one or do u mean the orangey one?
    Hey you're right there is no yellow just orange. Oh well, I was told by my son to get him the yellow one, so I assumed there was one! Well that's one less problem, he can have the green one I bought in desperation as it was the only one left and I'll persuade him that he likes green better than orange.
  • lizdav wrote: »
    Ha... it was an example.

    That said, I saw a John Lewis order for £495 go through just about the same time as the accessories were listed. That makes me pretty sure that was for 100 beds or carriers. So orders for 100 items will happen ... whether they are cancelled later, I don't know (well not yet anyway).

    It could, of course, have been an order for a chest of drawers (-:
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • Tell him orange is girly, unlike the lovely, masculine green one?
    ...much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.
  • Maximouse
    Maximouse Posts: 1,608 Forumite
    felinexxxx wrote: »
    Hey you're right there is no yellow just orange. Oh well, I was told by my son to get him the yellow one, so I assumed there was one! Well that's one less problem, he can have the green one I bought in desperation as it was the only one left and I'll persuade him that he likes green better than orange.

    I think the green one is really cool cos it is a bright vibrant neon type colour - whereas the advertsing photos make it look like a pale sage green and really dull. The orange is really vibrant / neon looking too.
    :snow_laug Maximouse loves the build up to Christmas :santa2:
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