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GLITCH Avalon five burner BBQ kitchen HEAVILY REDUCED
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I got ham but i'm not a hamster.....0
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ScruffMcScruff wrote: »On this forum? Are you joking? No one on here earns money, they scrimp and grasp and take it off others. This thread is a fine example of hideous, workshy, greedy people. 'Oh a company has made a mistake! Fill your boots!'
How dare you take a pious tone with me, you ridiculous person. I work extremely hard to earn a living, I have a degree and I have never once been late with a rent payment. However you have in your mind the perfect image of a trouble maker and 'dole scum' fits it to the corners.
Get your head out of the Express, smell the evening air and try to crack a smile, you appalling, miserable, foetid excuse for a person
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Oh listen to yourself!! No one on here earns money, they scrimp and grasp and take it off others. Oh a company has made a mistake! Fill your boots!' says the person who 'claims' to have successfully got a 2 grand plus bbq for £159, by LYING!!!
For someone who says they have a degree, you can't even work out self assembly instructions, let alone have the intelligence to see letting a 7 yr old loose with a drill etc is poor parenting! Forget sending the good honest army boys round, maybe social services would be more appropriate.0 -
Lamps>Gerry wrote: »Hey Ms_C - give the customer services a call tomorrow and tell them you are buying it for a charity!
I think cs will be getting wise to scammers claiming the charity route pdq, especially as so many claim to be using it successfully. Lets not forget the goose that laid this original golden egg was killed by the numpty ordering 50 of them.
With any luck the amount of bogus charity claims will cause the same alarm bells to ring and those orders will also be cancelled.0 -
Lamps>Gerry wrote: »Hey Ms_C - give the customer services a call tomorrow and tell them you are buying it for a charity!
Not my style. I like a bargain and would happily embrace a discount at the expensive of a chain store, but I couldn't live with myself taking something dishonestly on behalf of a charity.0 -
miss_clarabelle wrote: »Not my style. I like a bargain and would happily embrace a discount at the expensive of a chain store, but I couldn't live with myself taking something dishonestly on behalf of a charity.
Good for you, at last someone with a bit of decency. :T0 -
master_of_puppets wrote: »Oh listen to yourself!! No one on here earns money, they scrimp and grasp and take it off others. Oh a company has made a mistake! Fill your boots!' says the person who 'claims' to have successfully got a 2 grand plus bbq for £159, by LYING!!!
For someone who says they have a degree, you can't even work out self assembly instructions, let alone have the intelligence to see letting a 7 yr old loose with a drill etc is poor parenting! Forget sending the good honest army boys round, maybe social services would be more appropriate.
im guessing there was a heavy hint of sarcasm dipped in some humour in their post.
im guessing some people are still angry at either missing out or the insinuation that they had got one by pretending to represent a charity or a fund raiser for a charity.
i ordered one however for some reason i was charged £25 delivery as was told it is classed as a 'large' item.
no doubt mine will get cancelled also, was everyone else charged £25 delivery?what is the plural of moose?
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I'm new here. Is it always like this.I am a Dolphin Angel:A
Swim far, swim fast, swim free.0 -
!!!!!!-it seems to have stopped glitching - never mind its bigger than my garden anyway!0
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brummybloke wrote: »im guessing there was a heavy hint of sarcasm dipped in some humour in their post.
im guessing some people are still angry at either missing out or the insinuation that they had got one by pretending to represent a charity or a fund raiser for a charity.
i ordered one however for some reason i was charged £25 delivery as was told it is classed as a 'large' item.
no doubt mine will get cancelled also, was everyone else charged £25 delivery?
£3.99 delivery on my order. Can't really say angry is the description for how I feel about my order being cancelled, in reality didn't really expect it to be honoured.
Lets be honest, £159 saving off £2289 you might feel aggrieved enough to argue the toss, but £2130 off the price and common sense tells you you're on a sure fire loser.
No great surprise when the cancellation e-mail came through. Well done to anyone who gets their quidco cash thou.0 -
i just called customer services. I gave them a sob story about my dying dog and how we have spent all our money on treatment and we were hoping to do a home cremation. They are going to honour the deal and throw in some reggae reggae sauce.0
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