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How do I contact this company? (boredofthehighstreet)

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  • Timmne
    Timmne Posts: 2,555 Forumite
    I can't see it either.
  • RadoJo
    RadoJo Posts: 1,828 Forumite
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    Me neither, and I am usually so eagle eyed with these things! Come on Missprint (or Hollydays) put us out of our misery!
  • I was scared to post anything cos I thought I was the only one who didn't see it :confused: Didn't want to look like a complete idiot !! :rotfl:
    Good manners cost nothing -
    Bad manners cost friends !
    Murphys No More Pies member #213
  • I was scared to post anything cos I thought I was the only one who didn't see it :confused: Didn't want to look like a complete idiot !! :rotfl:



    Well it looks like I'm in good company :T :rotfl:
    Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before
  • 'bored of', 'fed up of', 'should of'....horrible grammar. Should be 'bored with', 'fed up with', 'should have'. And the worst of all, the toe-curling worst of all....the cringe-inducing 'comprised of'. Am I the only one appalled by the way English is being mangled these days?
  • I obviously use very bad grammar then . Because I thought it sounded ok. A lot of company names and websites are not grammatically correct ie Kwik Fit, Kleeneeze etc ?
    Good manners cost nothing -
    Bad manners cost friends !
    Murphys No More Pies member #213
  • That is deliberate alternative spelling, which is fine. Bad grammar is just a mistake and looks extremely amateur if applied to a business name.
  • C_Ronaldo
    C_Ronaldo Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    How is bored OF bad grammer, OP you had any luck in contacting the company
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  • missprint wrote: »
    'bored of', 'fed up of', 'should of'....horrible grammar. Should be 'bored with', 'fed up with', 'should have'. And the worst of all, the toe-curling worst of all....the cringe-inducing 'comprised of'. Am I the only one appalled by the way English is being mangled these days?[/quote]


    I doubt you're the only one, but it still sounds ok to me, and it certainly wouldn't stop me shopping with them, unlike their poor service which would.

    (Wonders if I've used too many commas which in turn will bring out the apostrophe police).
    Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before
  • alison99 wrote: »
    (Wonders if I've used to many commas which in turn will bring out the apostrophe police).


    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Good manners cost nothing -
    Bad manners cost friends !
    Murphys No More Pies member #213
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