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"Complete Savings" scheme
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BlueNoseChas wrote: »So you "stupidly clicked and filled in to save using MyHermes" and yet still have the front to pipe up for a refund 4 months later?
Sorry to be so brutally honest but you're clearly a 24 carat dinlow then and don't deserve to get a penny back as far as I'm concerned.
Though it's only fair to add that perhaps you should be given some credit for not dribbling out the usual denial of any knowledge of ever signing up to CS in the first place which is what 99% of greedy self entitled money savers seem to do but still a very poor show on your part nonetheless.
I think you are just being rude and abusive with a post like that.
For what it's worth, I find Mr Generous's posts are far more helpful than any of yours have been.
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Well I would maintain I am merely being frank and direct thus can't help it if you deem it "rude and abusive" but taking that judgemental stance you just have of my straight talking correlates with my calling out the self entitled snowflakes that reside in every parish of this land for being self entitled snowflakes they are.
As for sniping "For what it's worth, I find Mr Generous's posts are far more helpful than any of yours have been." at me :eek: Erm I'd put it out there that it stands to reason Mr Generous would have distributed a tad more 'helpful' material in his 2469 posts when compared to my dozen which have also been limited to this specific topic alone I hasten to add.
I'll firmly nail my colours to the mast and state I am very much appreciative of what Complete Savings membership provides: for every single month I've been a member and that the missus has been a member we've claimed back our 15 quid sub without any issue ever, we've both received our £100 one4all gift cards within two or three days of ordering them at 80 quid a throw and always received any cashback due within about three weeks max. For this month alone I'm sat on £45.48 cashback which includes £36.90 I received back within six days for the purchase of a Galaxy A70 I bought from the Samsung online store!
I am ever so sorry that my personal experiences of CS being nothing but positive do not fit in with the agenda being spouted out by most of you's in here, thus I'll spin your accusation back round at you and dare to suggest that I think it is you who is the one being rude and abusive toward me because I've made it my business to utilise every benefit available for members of the scheme and thus not towing the party line so build my gallows, build them high Zebu.When in doubt shout louder!0 -
The_3rd_Zebu wrote: »I think you are just being rude and abusive with a post like that.
For what it's worth, I find Mr Generous's posts are far more helpful than any of yours have been.
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Oh you again. Classic. Lets all fall asleep after your worthwhile contribution.0 -
BlueNoseChas wrote: »So you "stupidly clicked and filled in to save using MyHermes" and yet still have the front to pipe up for a refund 4 months later?
Sorry to be so brutally honest but you're clearly a 24 carat dinlow then and don't deserve to get a penny back as far as I'm concerned.
Though it's only fair to add that perhaps you should be given some credit for not dribbling out the usual denial of any knowledge of ever signing up to CS in the first place which is what 99% of greedy self entitled money savers seem to do but still a very poor show on your part nonetheless.
Wholeheartedly agree. Someone admits to ‘stupidity’ in accepting an offer and then demand a refund. Disgraceful. You deserve to lose your money.0 -
The_3rd_Zebu wrote: »I rarely use my credit card for online payments
Can I ask what you do use for online payments? Perhaps fairy dust? Or positive intentions?0 -
What are the gift card savings available through them?
Are they similar to employee offer portals?
Better. I have accesses employees portals usually around 5% saving, and apart from some limitations on which gift cards are available the 20% saving on premium plus up to 10% on more offers is still a great bonus.0 -
@Mr.Generous what sort of morals must you have to demand a refund for something you agreed to due to stupidity by your own admission? As has already been said by someone else, that is disgraceful behavior you expect from a fraudster or thief not a Martin Lewis forum member.
You only just joined M.S.E yesterday.
Or have you been on it a bit longer under a different identity?
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@The 3rd Zebu I have been following Martin Lewis for many years so I can assure you that I did not join Money Saving Expert yesterday. All I did do yesterday was to finally register to comment in here if I so desired which I did earlier today, I am sorry that this has angered you. Having read your previous comment above I can see you have defended immoral and possibly even questionably illegal behaviour as helpful so I have no desire to get in to a debate with someone like you. I wish to correspond with money savers not apologists for dubious practices bordering theft so I bid you a goodnight.
How is that "bordering on theft" ?
Why is it "questionably illegal behaviour" ?
How has Mr Generous gained anything by claiming back his monthly membership fees if he didn't fully realise what he had done by ticking a box?
Indeed far from gaining anything I would guess that he has suffered a degree of stress from the whole affair, which both you and BlueNoseChas have added to with your child-like and nasty mocking of him.
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The_3rd_Zebu wrote: »How is that "bordering on theft" ?
Why is it "questionably illegal behaviour" ?
How has Mr Generous gained anything by claiming back his monthly membership fees if he didn't fully realise what he had done by ticking a box?
Indeed far from gaining anything I would guess that he has suffered a degree of stress from the whole affair, which both you and BlueNoseChas have added to with your child-like and nasty mocking of him.
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My life Zebu, ain't you the aggro magnet in here :eek: digging out anyone and everyone in this village who hasn't joined your obsessive and oppressive crusade against Complete Savings.
Whilst playing personal bodyguard to Mr Generous targeting a couple of us I see you conveniently ignored someone else who chipped in talking unbiased common sense, someone that you've obviously crossed swords with in the past it would appear.
Better than that you've then gone tabloid sensationalist style to outrageously suggest Mr Generous "suffered a degree of stress from the whole affair" by pocketing 16 quid from signing up whilst being too lazy to read the small print yet you got the front to call me child-like :rotfl:When in doubt shout louder!0 -
BlueNoseChas wrote: »My life Zebu, ain't you the aggro magnet in here :eek: digging out anyone and everyone in this village who hasn't joined your obsessive and oppressive crusade against Complete Savings.
Whilst playing personal bodyguard to Mr Generous targeting a couple of us I see you conveniently ignored someone else who chipped in talking unbiased common sense, someone that you've obviously crossed swords with in the past it would appear.
Better than that you've then gone tabloid sensationalist style to outrageously suggest Mr Generous "suffered a degree of stress from the whole affair" by pocketing 16 quid from signing up whilst being too lazy to read the small print yet you got the front to call me child-like :rotfl:
Do you know that he has pocketed "16 quid" or are you just assuming that he did?0
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