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Dr. Pledge Head (you know… the bright spark who rubs human creams into her cat’s paws) tells us: “Obese people wouldn’t be able to walk 10,000 steps in a day” Really? Plenty of people deemed obese can walk well in excess of 10,000 steps a day. Helps them keep as fit as they can and to lose weight combined with a followed diet. The abject crap that comes
out of her pumped up lips.
 
Just been looking at reviews on Trustpilot for Ideal World. Came across this one who gave a 5 star rating (god knows why)

‘I find idealworld very good to order and deliver. All very good. Unfortunately my last order a heater was sadly too expensive for me to use. So it has now been returned.’

If they cared about their customers they would tell them how much the heater would cost to run, but they don’t, they just come out with guff and lies. When will people learn that all they want is a sale.
 
Anyone see Maronic Mike yesterday with the Inspired by fragrances cock up? What a shower of shyte they are. Started off selling one set for £14.99, then Mikey boy says thought these were 2 sets for the price, will check, took price off screen, then comes back with should be 2 sets for the£19.99. People who had already ordered had to contact customer services to either cancel order or upgrade to the new offer. Should have just cancelled all orders automatically in my opinion. Do they not do any program planning ?
 
Dr. Pledge Head (you know… the bright spark who rubs human creams into her cat’s paws) tells us: “Obese people wouldn’t be able to walk 10,000 steps in a day” Really? Plenty of people deemed obese can walk well in excess of 10,000 steps a day. Helps them keep as fit as they can and to lose weight combined with a followed diet. The abject crap that comes
out of her pumped up lips.
According to my BMI I'm classed as being in the obese category. I'm 5'2" so if I were this weight but taller it would be different. Yes, I'm a couple of stone overweight but can function perfectly well although don't ask me to run a marathon. I have a pedometer on my phone and regularly do 10,000 steps, I've achieved 16,000 on walking tours on holidays. Blanket statements like that are unhelpful and could be deemed offensive.
 
He continues to abuse describing the structure of flexi payments. Clearly, despite previous ASA involvement, no improvement has been achieved. For example: if an item cost £20 and is available over four payments of £5, he will often say £5 over four flexes. The obvious implication is that the item only costs £5, and is repayable over four months. Rather than the item costs £20 and is available over four instalments of £5. Why this is allowed to continue I have no idea?

Hobo bag next? Seriously? A Great Depression tribute item?
 
Early hours horology show update.

Janice, the Horology numpty that keeps giving.

Latest horology titbit from that renowned watch expert Janice “I would never lie to you” Mordumbo.

“Now we sell, automatic movements, Swiss Made, gold plated with 13 jewels, brilliant.”

No you don’t, you sell watches with Quartz movements (Ronda 5030D) with 13 Jewels.

“Just to give you an indication of how good this watch is <points at watch> 22 jewels, over 1,500 individual working components here.”

Having 22 jewels doesn’t equate to “how good this movement is”, especially not because it has more jewels than a quartz movement, most standard Automatics have 21 – 26 Jewels in them, movements like ETA & Sellita have 25 & 26 respectively.

As for 1,500 individual components <pissing myself laughing at this point>, 150 more like. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

On the life-time warranty

“If you buy this watch, if in 10 years’ time if this mechanism fails for whatever reason, as long as you haven’t smashed it, obviously if you throw a brick on it that’s not going to count, but if it just stops working (rambles on about a personal story re cost of repair £100-£200) you never have to worry about that. So if for whatever reason say, 10 years, 15 years, 20 years, 30 years, let’s say hypothetically you’re in your 20s right now, you buy this watch, and I don’t know 50 years later you’re now 70, 50 years later finally something happens with the movement on this watch, it’s not winding there is an issue. You get in touch with the company, the warranty, it’s a life-time warranty, they’ll repair, replace, they’ll sort it out.”

More utter sh*te, You obviously didn’t read this part in the life-time warranty.

Does not cover normal wear & tear.

Every automatic movement suffers normal wear & tear, there is no way on this earth that a watch company is going to replace a watch or give free repair/service after 10 years if it’s not working due to normal wear & tear, let alone 50 years. The only thing that’s that warranty covers is defective parts, which will show up really early in the watches life. The life-time warranty is just a marketing gimmick.

He said last night he'd never seen any product with a lifetime warranty until he started working at IW.

Eh?

What?!?

The world is littered with products of all types that offer lifetime warranties ... and he's never came across ANY until working for IW?

Aye RIGHT mate ;)
 
Anyone see Maronic Mike yesterday with the Inspired by fragrances cock up? What a shower of shyte they are. Started off selling one set for £14.99, then Mikey boy says thought these were 2 sets for the price, will check, took price off screen, then comes back with should be 2 sets for the£19.99. People who had already ordered had to contact customer services to either cancel order or upgrade to the new offer. Should have just cancelled all orders automatically in my opinion. Do they not do any program planning ?

In their defence it's not straightforward for them to manage these things automatically/electronically when having to rely on the following IT system ...

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According to my BMI I'm classed as being in the obese category. I'm 5'2" so if I were this weight but taller it would be different. Yes, I'm a couple of stone overweight but can function perfectly well although don't ask me to run a marathon. I have a pedometer on my phone and regularly do 10,000 steps, I've achieved 16,000 on walking tours on holidays. Blanket statements like that are unhelpful and could be deemed offensive.
Due to disability, I can’t exercise and classed as morbidly obese. I’ve always been overweight but used to walk miles. Stuck in a vicious circle and my mobility would improve if I could lose weight but I can’t lose weight without exercise. For the last couple of years I have kept my weight stable and do chair exercises which help.

Pre Covid I was offered sitting exercise classes by my GP, but to get to the venue would have cost me £30 return taxi fares to attend, which I couldn’t afford.

I find the Fish Lipped Gargoyle deeply offensive by just looking at her as well as the crap that she spouts. I suspect her circle of friends are all as plastic as her and not one of them is an ounce overweight.
 

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