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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?0 -
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 - £19,575.020 -
ive had the pillows n p&p refunded , with minimum of fuss, nice10
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