Thanks, it has a rare Poljot 31681 movement, no. 62 of 500, the Russian valjou 7750. Sorry to bore anyoneNice Poljot Fleiger?
Thanks, it has a rare Poljot 31681 movement, no. 62 of 500, the Russian valjou 7750. Sorry to bore anyoneNice Poljot Fleiger?
So who is that woman with the dodgy knees anyway , she was on the other day saying a L(A)B mask was the best thing she uses for her wrinkles.Looking a bit short on items at the moment. I’ve seen that barbecue with the dodgy fan more times than that woman with no knees from the Brookside corner shop who started off walking backwards for Christmas at one step an hour, flogging that treadmill. Maybe it’s time they started selling the actual item numbers...Simon Peter: “You MUST...YOU MUST BUY THIS ITEM NUMBER NOW!!!!” “INSURE IT - ALL SIX DIGITS OF IT.” “IT’S ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE.” “Nobody else will have one the same -ever!!!”
Someone from their go to agencySo who is that woman with the dodgy knees anyway , she was on the other day saying a L(A)B mask was the best thing she uses for her wrinkles.
Nice bit of detective work I could not find reference to the modern incarnation of Vidar with a quick Google. Guessed it would be another dubious Swiss brand far removed from its origins You do get a golf ball with it lol.Oh Caroline, you're supposed to be an expert - "they do, Swiss brand and eh, watch collectors out there will have heard of the Roamer brands, this is part of the Vidar Roamer brand and what we are looking at here is the magic word, Swiss Made."
Absolute ********.
Vidar used to be a Roamer brand, they sold it off, the Vidar brand now part of Bon Mercato GmbH watch brands, and guess who they are the German folk that owns the Delorean brand, Porta S, Raoul U Braun etc
Uhren
Raoul U. Braun Die Marke Raoul U. Braun steht für Uhren, die überlieferte Handwerkskunst und seit Jahrhunderten bewährte Technik in edlem, klassischem Design und qualitativ hochwertigen Materialien ausdrücken. Der Markenname ist zweifelsohne von dem Namen des Geschäftsführers Raoul Uwe Braun...bonmercato.group
Nice bit of detective work I could not find reference to the modern incarnation of Vidar with a quick Google. Guessed it would be another dubious Swiss brand far removed from its origins You do get a golf ball with it lol.
It’s getting to the point where if the lips move , expect lies. A total disgrace.What a pair, Mason & Boydell, do you think these two could do a show without lying?
It's really disgusting that con artists, liars etc are allowed to con folks openly on TV without any Broadcasting Authority, Advertising Authority actually holding them to account, OFCOM, ASA etc should all hang their heads in shame, they're patently not up to the job.
In the old days on Bid Tv there were viewers who , when the presenters said they would love to get the product , would endeavour to buy it for them.Ah well, start the second show, with Mason's woe at not getting the drum watch after the last show as they were all sold out. Of course Mike's definition of sold out differs from the dictionary definition.
Still only another 30 months for this story to run before it equals the Almaz saga.
Ok new name for Miss Precision, think Miss Sincerity would be more appropriate.
I hopped on yesterday and Mike M was flogging whatever product, tbh I can't remember what. However what I can remember is they'd been selling this product daily for around a week. So imagine my surprise (not really ) when Mike said along the lines of 'in meltdown, tellin' ya, these aren't goin' to last, grab yours now!'It’s getting to the point where if the lips move , expect lies. A total disgrace.
I think there was a degree of acknowledgement years ago that many/most of selly telly customers were perhaps retired ladies of the blue rinse variety. However, I think that's very likely changed over the years and all channels probably have quite a wide age range of customers, although a significant percentage are probably still 50/60+In the old days on Bid Tv there were viewers who , when the presenters said they would love to get the product , would endeavour to buy it for them.
The presenters would say things like ' ..... thank you Elsie in Droitwich for offering to buy me the ceramic teapot , but I am not allowed to accept'.
Peter Simon had a fan base of old ladies called Beryl and Gladys who trusted him - they used to put the customers names on screen, and it was obvious they were all old people. Some of them phoned in and were put on air , and they were clearly lonely.
They would sell real rubbish like plaster figurines such as might be prizes at a funfair.
I think some of these old shows are on YouTube if one has the patience to look.