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Cousins Furniture seat GAP Rip Off
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Is it the gap between the base of the units that is the issue?
I'm note sure what the first picture is trying to show - the sofa has been pulled apart, so it's not clear what bit we should be looking at."You were only supposed to blow the bl**dy doors off!!"0 -
You CLEARLY are very biased and have nothing constructive or helpful to say. I can only assume you are a Cousins employee, friend or family member or work in the furnishing trade.
I'm not and I completely agree with him. You can't just say somethings a fault just because you don't like it or it's design.0 -
The photo of the base is there to show the missing slots I refer to in reply number 4.
This is the link to the photo showing the offending gap on the left hand side.
h**p://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/31785082.jpg
You need to compare with this photo of the right hand side without a gap.
h**p://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/31785082.jpg
Just for the record, this is my last post.0 -
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Mind the GAP!0
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I think there's a gap in the market for a product like this - OP could be onto something!0
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voiceofreason wrote: »I think there's a gap in the market for a product like this - OP could be onto something!
I don't know. I got the impression there was a gap between the op's ears!0
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