Stirling work Wirral, I bet you'll be glad when it's ended :mysmilie_59:
On the contrary Momma, i'm quite enjoying it :mysmilie_14:
And it only takes minutes!
Stirling work Wirral, I bet you'll be glad when it's ended :mysmilie_59:
From 10.00pm -1.00am
There was a problem with the recordings
If you're using a hard drive recorder then that could mean the drive's nearly full, therefore it's best to delete that 16-hour marathon of Peter Simon selling worry angels before it's too late :mysmilie_59:
From 6.30pm - 10.00pm
18 presentations in total
2 presentations you could use your free £10 credit on however
1 was an iMedia tablet that has been already shown since the credits became usable
1 was a Bod Infomercial for a Tanzanite Ring that has been should multiple times since the credits became usable
2 presentations on which credit could be redeemed?
it's getting worse!
What did the credit cost you? Nothing, that's what. If they didn't do a credit promotion you could count every product of the day as one you couldn't use your non existent credit on. It cost you nothing and yet you begrudge any form of terms and conditions? What planet are you from? Your so. Ruddy ungrateful ! Why not appreciate something for free and enjoy it ? Or does that not appeal to your pessimistic, glass half empty miserable nature?[/QUOTE
It's true that it's cost me nothing, and others who can see it for what it is. Ungrateful? You reckon someone should be grateful to be given an invisible voucher which will allow them to buy something over the phone (that's already £1.53 to knock off) and pay the same price as it usually goes for 'cause they've hiked the price up, or to hopefully watch hour after hour of presentations to find that nearly every product doesn't qualify to use the voucher against. Doesn't appeal to me one little bit, and if that makes me pessimistic and miserable in your eyes....that's fine by me.
Thank you Wirral your efforts have been appreciated and I'm sure not just by me! You forgot to mention in your summary, the ramped up prices however, they're not exactly difficult to spot. I'm sure that it wouldn't hurt them too much to give customers a genuine reward for their loyalty in the form of a tangible voucher that can also be used online and on anything that you want to buy. They could still set a time limit, but the way things are, these credits are all about them and very rarely actually reward their viewers!
I'm sure I've got one of these "credits" but it can stay in the ether where it belongs!
What did the credit cost you? Nothing, that's what. If they didn't do a credit promotion you could count every product of the day as one you couldn't use your non existent credit on. It cost you nothing and yet you begrudge any form of terms and conditions? What planet are you from? Your so. Ruddy ungrateful ! Why not appreciate something for free and enjoy it ? Or does that not appeal to your pessimistic, glass half empty miserable nature?[/QUOTE
It's true that it's cost me nothing, and others who can see it for what it is. Ungrateful? You reckon someone should be grateful to be given an invisible voucher which will allow them to buy something over the phone (that's already £1.53 to knock off) and pay the same price as it usually goes for 'cause they've hiked the price up, or to hopefully watch hour after hour of presentations to find that nearly every product doesn't qualify to use the voucher against. Doesn't appeal to me one little bit, and if that makes me pessimistic and miserable in your eyes....that's fine by me.
If you seriously think BID have manipulated their product offering to prevent people using their voucher you need to spend a little less time online reading conspiracy theories! bids product pool is shallow at best. they are hardly making it shallower lol. and as for putting their prices up just to prevent people spending a voucher? come on really? do you actually believe that? surely even a child can see that makes no commercial sense what so ever. bid are a company who want to make money. offering less products at higher prices would obviously reduce sales by a far greater margin than any voucher redemption costs. you really should look into redemption rates for vouchers and credits its so low at the best of times.
The credit cost you absolutely nothing. not a bean. not one. zip, zero niche!! you have 4 days to spend it. if you spot something over £20 you like well great news. with the credit it essentially means you get it delivered for free. fab times!
maybbe one day someone will top that glass up for you ..