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Sound Asleep Pillow £5.99 plus £5 off £10 spend!
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What's the point of sound pillow any way. I thought the hole idea with out any sound trying to get to sleep do I need more sound surely this item will keep me awake?. Ho well!!!!. :A
I need quiet to sleep too!
But my mum, who has tinitus, needs to listen to low level music to avoid the ringing in her ears keeping her awake!
2012 wins approx £11,000 including 5k to spend on a holiday :j0 -
vickster*arsenal wrote: »I've not opened the ones I've received yesterday, but do have a sound asleep pillow already which I am impressed with. There are a couple of comments on HDUK from people who have both....
KARENGI - The pillow itself is poor quality and the sound comes blaring out (unlike the sound asleep pillow I have which you can hardy hear unless your head is on the pillow).
SPOCKIE - First impression was not too good. When I tried it out I noticed the pillow wasn't very well stuffed and the speaker was quite visible on one side of the pillow. Also the cable sticking out terminates on a 3.5 socket and not a plug as I had expected so I had to get a male to male lead to plug in my mp3 player. When I tried it out I wasn't impressed by the quality of the sound nor was it comfortable on the speaker side of the pillow. Turning over the pillow, the sound becomed too quite and muffled
I replied to the original response (post #61) and have asked for the Director's response to the supposed phone message that his staff have left for him - no response today so I'll keep you updated....
Hi all and Happy New Year!!!
I had a response from Find me a Gift on Tuesday, which stated
Once again we do apologise for the substituted stock. I will speak to our customer services manager about this and see if these are any other
soluions we can offer you.
But not heard anything else since...:heart: I have this theory that chocolate slows down the ageing process.... It may not be true, but do I dare take the chance?
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Have only just caught up with this thread. I was a bit peeved when I first read it because hubby bought one of these (a proper sound asleep one) for £25 from a shop in Merry Hill when we were out shopping one afternoon.
The plot thickens though.Striving to clear the mortgage before it finishes in Dec 2028 - amount currently owed - £10,153.440 -
ive had the pillows n p&p refunded , with minimum of fuss, nice10
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