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Kleeneze Agents Ignore Door Signs Again!

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  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,770 Forumite
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    geerex wrote: »
    Autocorrect.

    The point stands.
    Ah.
    So it's autocorrect's fault.

    There's a 'Preview Post' button.
    Maybe use it before hitting the 'Submit Reply' button if you're trying to make a point.....?

    I'm a stickler for grammar, punctuation and spelling.
    Even my texts have capital letters in the right places, new lines instead of a wodge of text, commas etc.

    However, I don't expect the people I receive texts from to adhere to my own self-imposed rules.

    And I certainly don't expect people who post on here to do the same.

    Despite not using 'their' and 'there' correctly, I was easily able to understand NeverInDebt's post.

    And why not using 'their' and 'there' correctly would add credence to someone's post is beyond me.

    Maybe autocorrect used the wrong word there too....
  • jaylee3
    jaylee3 Posts: 2,127 Forumite
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    geerex wrote: »
    Good god, can you PLEASE learn the difference between "there" and "there"? It's really not difficult and will lend credence to your posts.
    Pollycat wrote: »
    Ah.
    So it's autocorrect's fault.

    There's a 'Preview Post' button.
    Maybe use it before hitting the 'Submit Reply' button if you're trying to make a point.....?

    I'm a stickler for grammar, punctuation and spelling.
    Even my texts have capital letters in the right places, new lines instead of a wodge of text, commas etc.

    However, I don't expect the people I receive texts from to adhere to my own self-imposed rules.

    And I certainly don't expect people who post on here to do the same.

    Despite not using 'their' and 'there' correctly, I was easily able to understand NeverInDebt's post.

    And why not using 'their' and 'there' correctly would add credence to someone's post is beyond me.

    Maybe autocorrect used the wrong word there too....

    :rotfl::rotfl: If in doubt, blame auto correct. How could anyone not notice the blatant error that geerex put, even if auto correct DID alter it?

    Pulling someone up about their spelling, and then getting something wrong yourself; priceless. :rotfl:

    Epic fail geerex. :D
    (•_•)
    )o o)╯
    /___\
  • geerex wrote: »
    Autocorrect.

    The point stands.

    And here's me thinking such a perfect person like yourself would have used the 'Preview Post' button!
  • ThumbRemote
    ThumbRemote Posts: 4,729 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    geerex wrote: »
    Autocorrect.

    The point stands.

    Just like your autocorrect on this thread which inserts spaces, changes capitalisation and replaces words with totally different ones?

    Maybe you could tell us all what device you're using that has such an autocorrect?
  • Just like your autocorrect on this thread which inserts spaces, changes capitalisation and replaces words with totally different ones?

    Maybe you could tell us all what device you're using that has such an autocorrect?
    It's Apple's new prototype iPhone 7, the iTrump :)
  • geerex wrote: »
    This is either a very elaborate attempt at trolling or the doorstep catalogue fantasies of a fourteen year old. I refuse to believe that anyone could have left school with such a poor knowledge of the English language.


    I think you just proved how much dealing with people is now a waste of my time, that does include the catalogue job as well. I think I will go back to my computer programming stuff. Since Network marketing involves getting more people I will say balls to that too.
  • vinnie01 wrote: »
    I think you just proved how much dealing with people is now a waste of my time, that does include the catalogue job as well. I think I will go back to my computer programming stuff. Since Network marketing involves getting more people I will say balls to that too.

    I found your posts informative. It showed you took pride in what you did. Try not to take too much negativity from what others have said - its pretty easy when they're sitting behind a monitor.
  • oh dear what a shame :D Hopefully erased rather than auto corrected :D

    geerex ppr'd
  • gregg1
    gregg1 Posts: 3,148 Forumite
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    vinnie01 wrote: »
    > It's a pity that Kleeneze don't sell dictionaries, isn't it?<

    It is a pity the world is full of other dumb !!! idiots with nothing better to do with their lives.

    ..... Than become Kleeneze agents ....!!
  • powerful_Rogue, Are you a distributor? Regarding negativity, ignoring the negatives is a cult like teaching. (Milieu control).

    Regarding the Kleeneze, I decided to quit it and take up freelance computing because many stuff in the Kleeneze has caused me to become more skeptical.

    I never had an intention of sponsoring others, I don't agree to it either nor I have patience for it either.
    Only did retail with catalogs because I don't do social networking rubbish either for online selling.

    There are many things going on inside Kleeneze that caused me to have strong disagreements about.

    So in my opinion this kind of stuff is not my thing. I never personally worked in retail or Network marketing before.

    So If I end up telling the up line to go and F-himself so be it.
    He better not pester me about it after that because I may put him in his place as I don't stand for non-sense and may be pretty harsh on them.

    I am better off getting in to a computing freelance job and going from there.

    As for ignoring the door signs, even the highest person in a group or the Up line is no better as well as I have seen some of up line's books outside of some of these homes. They are brainwashed in to accepting that is normal I expect.
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