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  • now_a_mum&skint
    now_a_mum&skint Posts: 2,279 Forumite
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    EDIT already posted xx
    This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, 1600) :kisses2:

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  • EmH
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    I think Dotty P has let everyone down, they didnt uphold their part of the bargain.
    SHAME ON YOU DOT!!!

    I agree that Dorothy Perkins are the cause of the problem and should be ashamed of themselves. They, no doubt, did benefit from the arrangement.

    However, Pigsback agreed to work with them as a partner and clearly did not make adequate arrangements to ensure they fulfilled their side of the deal. How difficult could it be to ensure that you have some prizes to send out before beginning to advertise a competition?

    The competition entrants entered a Pigsback competition and even if Pigsback have been let down by their partner, I still feel they are obligated to supply prizes as agreed, even if they need to offer alternative prizes. I don't think merely saying 'oh well, our partner let us down, bad luck' to the "winners" is good enough. I suspect the law would support me on this. In effect, contracts are established between Pigsback and their members and it's the responsibility of Pigsback to honour these. If Pigsback need to chase or take action against their partners then the onus is on them to do so.

    After all, Pigsback members get no say in which partners are chosen and the terms of the deal, so why should they lose out in order that Pigsback get away scot free when a partner lets them down?

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  • now_a_mum&skint
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    jockettuk wrote: »
    to late for me then to use them for my hols..
    :beer: Enjoy your hols hun, xx
    This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, 1600) :kisses2:

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  • now_a_mum&skint
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    EmH wrote: »
    I agree that Dorothy Perkins are the cause of the problem and should be ashamed of themselves. They, no doubt, did benefit from the arrangement.

    However, Pigsback agreed to work with them as a partner and clearly did not make adequate arrangements to ensure they fulfilled their side of the deal. How difficult could it be to ensure that you have some prizes to send out before beginning to advertise a competition?

    The competition entrants entered a Pigsback competition and even if Pigsback have been let down by their partner, I still feel they are obligated to supply prizes as agreed, even if they need to offer alternative prizes.

    No, please dont misunderstand me, Im agreeing wholeheartedly with you xx
    This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, 1600) :kisses2:

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  • kegan5
    kegan5 Posts: 646 Forumite
    thanos23 wrote: »
    Is there such a thing as a Yahoo browser? If so could you please tell me where to get it? Thanks.

    At a guess I would say it isnt a yahoo browser (I've never seen any) but instead something like Internet Explorer with the Yahoo toolbar plugin :)
    No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow. :kisses2:
  • livelyred wrote: »
    I just got an email bck form pigsback saying that the Arcadia Vouchers will not be in stock for another 2-3 weeks .

    By which time they will have been out of stock for 2 months - that's really bad :mad:
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  • livelyred
    livelyred Posts: 2,367 Forumite
    By which time they will have been out of stock for 2 months - that's really bad :mad:
    Yes i agree with you not good is it
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  • mumto7
    mumto7 Posts: 115 Forumite
    just got this email from pb about the dotty p winners

    Hi ,

    Please accept my sincerest apology for our delay in replying to you and in arranging prizes for this competition. We will send you (and all the other winners) an email tomorrow to explain the situation, with full details of how and when we will send prizes.

    Kind regards,

    Karl
    Member Services
    Pigsback.com
  • EmH
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    kegan5 wrote: »
    At a guess I would say it isnt a yahoo browser (I've never seen any) but instead something like Internet Explorer with the Yahoo toolbar plugin :)

    There is a Yahoo! browser. It's part of the software installed by the setup CD supplied with BT Yahoo! Internet accounts, (i.e. for people who have BT Yahoo! Broadband etc). I don't know if it's available separately - I would think probably not as it's somewhat customised for BT Yahoo! users. To be honest, having used it, I didn't actually like it much. It was a bit bloated and had a tendency to cause problems when viewing certain sites, (e.g. crashing, hanging and so on).

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  • hi, does anyone know if you can use the pizza hut leisure vouchers against drinks? ie alcoholic drinks?
    Nothing to declare ;)
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