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Refund promised by Ocado driver, used the item, refund never happened.
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Next time someone complains about their bank, or a tradesman, or anything, it can be certain that they are immoral because they should be more understanding of those hard working businesses.
I have my suspicion that there are people working for those companies posting here, and that has as much credibility as randomly posting in a forum that someone is dodgy.
There are some people who I bet haven't even read 95% of the posts before making their random declaration that a wrong doing has taken place, never mind the absence of logic and facts.0 -
I thought you were leaving.0
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seashore22 wrote: »I thought you were leaving.
Sorry, I never read my own previous post before posting.0 -
Next time someone complains about their bank, or a tradesman, or anything, it can be certain that they are immoral because they should be more understanding of those hard working businesses.
I have my suspicion that there are people working for those companies posting here, and that has as much credibility as randomly posting in a forum that someone is dodgy.
There are some people who I bet haven't even read 95% of the posts before making their random declaration that a wrong doing has taken place, never mind the absence of logic and facts.
I can't believe this old chestnut is being repeated ..... again :rotfl:0 -
It isn't being repeated, if you could understand the point of the whole sentence...0
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It isn't being repeated, if you could understand the point of the whole sentence...
It is you who doesn't understand.
Accusing other forum members of being employees of companies who are being complained about is often resorted to when the OP finds that no one agrees with their view.
Understand my comment now?0 -
I was comparing the definitive nature of some replies with a definitive statement about companies posting in consumer forums, which is me making a point about factless, illogical posting.
And I'm not responsible for setting the price of a bottle of vinegar, IAmWhales. Maybe it's overpriced by £37 and is only worth £15.0 -
I think it's clear what you meant op and I can assure you that I don't know anyone who works for Ocado and that includes myself. Your comment is always trotted out by posters who are not hearing what they want to hear and it's got tired.
No you aren't responsible for the price of anything, but you are responsible for what you yourself buy and how you budget. We all are.
My genuine advice is to only buy what you can afford and to stop buying things and changing your mind. Your actions have consequences and you are costing companies money needlessly.0 -
I'm pretty sure that the driver looked at the bottle and thought "hmm, vinegar, should be a couple of quid at the most, i'll let them keep it "
Anyone, i repeat, ANYONE who even thinks about ordering vinegar at £52 a bottle needs their head looking at.0
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