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Peter has said he is a Ambassdor to Cushion Walk
Interesting that this is even being mentioned. Wonder if it has anything to do with what we posted on here?Elbow things again, There is a mistake, meant to be £14.99, we sold them for £4.99, the producer said this morning we will stick to the mistaken price
And you can sample the smell too which you can't on tv. The verbal descriptions they give are often hilarious. "There's a hint of jasmine fused with boiled bacon and Quink ink".When you go into Boots, say, and pick up a bottle of aftershave or perfume, you then buy it because it is a known and used regular brand to you, or perhaps because it is known to you, but semi-aspirational, and you want to treat yourself or somebody else. You don’t want or expect their staff to approach you, hysterically and sycophantically telling you the geezers in the pub will come up to you and ask you what you are wearing, or the ladies will be all over you. You pick it up, you pay, and you leave, satisfied. Shopping television is clearly incapable of just providing the facts. It has to embellish, exaggerate and fantasise about the goods. That is why it is such an unpalatable sales medium to me.
He really is either deluded, ignorant, or simply lying. I’ve been a qualified watchmaker for more than 20 years, and I have never actually heard, or seen a William Hunt.Now now, Peter S said a few nights ago that William Hunt is one of THEE most prestigious watch brands globally.
I for one believe him.
Ok must dash, away to plant these magic beans just sold to me
The other problem is that Regenecoll has only been a company since 2015 - meaning 9 years even if he bought their very first shipment.Regenecoll.
Cough cough
I've been taking this for 12-14 years
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Well Pete you don't look great and you don't sound fit. You also that the the £99 12 week supply special offer is a one off. Won't be repeated. So how does this encourage anyone to buy when they know they must pay £100 per month to continue the treatment?
From the Selly Telly channel that brought us the great smell of ‘Gammon’, next comes ‘Nobby Stiles’.This is sort of linked to a point I'm going to make. Hopped on the YT feed last night and the presenter was flogging William Hunt scent. She said something like this ...
If you want to be different, if you don't want to be wearing the scents produced by the massive brands that cost a lot more, promoted by celebrities, this would be ideal for you. Buy this and in the small town or village you live in, you will probably be the only one wearing it. It could become your signature scent.
Some of that statement is of course perfectly valid. However it omits something. Rightly or wrongly, many people want the scents released by the big brands and often promoted by a celeb perhaps with their name on it. Even more so when you're buying someone a gift you want to make sure it's something the recipient wants.
Some of the products the likes of IW sell will no doubt be perfectly good, however most are unknown brands (to the masses.) Rightly or wrongly, brand means something to many.
You didn't miss much apart from me putting a proverbial foot in mouth.Missed the football talk.
Newcastle United fan right here.
It must be relatively well known because when I'm out and about I hear people shouting 'William Hunt!' left right and centre, usually in my direction for some reason.and I have never actually heard, or seen a William Hunt.
City should be relegated with those 115 breaches. I hope the Arse win the title. Toon Oil fan here...Any news on the 115 FFP charges & you did believe it was Saudi money but was wrong but tried to make a joke of it by saying you got us going though this will be my last comment on the subject