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Oh cordless vac, must be ****, didn't Peter V already say that no cordless could compete with the super duper corded 2 in 1 vac he was selling a week or so ago.
In a word, no.Not seen the product/demo (or channel much either these days!), but does this have any WiFi/internet alerting or message capability beyond sounding an alarm?
We you would research on buy lessons grammar English.What you would people do without television channel to complain about!
What you would people do without television channel to complain about!
Still waiting on a reply to my question, SaintsLad…Tell me something, SaintsLad… Do you think presenters misleading viewers with incorrect information is acceptable?
and that makes no sense.We you would research on buy lessons grammar English.
Certainly I do, hence why I seldom purchase as I know that without buying any shop will no longer continue to exist.Still waiting on a reply to my question, SaintsLad…
I’m just curious to know if you value honesty and integrity. I’m not being a smart-ass, it’s a genuine question.
Forgoing the double negative, if I understand you correctly you’re saying that by not giving your custom to a seller you understand that the likelihood is that they will cease to trade? Interesting.Certainly I do, hence why I seldom purchase as I know that without buying any shop will no longer continue to exist.
Unfortunately, there is always the risk of taking things too far…Can anyone enlighten me on what has happened to Dirty Peter's eyebrows? Is it to do with the injury he suffered? Not only are they looking odd, not only are they moving up his forehead, not only are they hero eyebrows. You'd think some surgeon had said "have a bye", only £250..............first of five flexis
And those very same people read this forum and don’t like being called out on their disingenuous selling techniques. If the ASA won’t act, it is worth making regular points about the channel’s desperate shortcomings in the way they feel it is acceptable to sell to essentially older and overly trusting shoppers. If you can happily do a day’s work doing that sh..for a living, then you deserve to be critiqued on it even more.Forgoing the double negative, if I understand you correctly you’re saying that by not giving your custom to a seller you understand that the likelihood is that they will cease to trade? Interesting.
To be clear, I speak for myself (and possibly others) here. The reason many of us have such an issue with I.W is their constant, and it is constant, misrepresentation of the products they sell and their associated ‘bargain’ prices vs suggested RRPs/comparisons. It’s pie-in-the-sky nonsense.
Additionally, several presenters are clearly and knowingly engaging in unethical selling practices, in the knowledge that they are appealing to, in some cases, a vulnerable audience. Quite frankly, that’s abhorrent.
So why do we watch? For me, I view I.W as one long shopping-telly parody. A bit like dipping in and out of a long, absurdist comedy sketch. I watch in short bursts while doing other things or between programmes. Often I can’t believe what I’m hearing…and what I.W as a collective business, are permitted to get away with. Similarly, I find particular presenters selling ‘styles’ quite vile - they may as well openly declare they have total disrespect for their viewers as long as they’re making money.
And THAT’S where this forum comes in… It’s an outlet for people like me to raise their hand and say ‘this channel is ****’ and ‘how is it allowed to continue’? It’s also a place where we have a collective laugh at a bunch of shysters who think they’re being clever. And quite frankly if we can’t laugh about these TV clowns then, in the words of Peter Simon, we really are all going to hell.
He was selling the Duchump Radillion just before midnight, all colours available, surprise, surprise.Janice the newest horology collecting expert up next.
IW is like a parody of itself and we watch because we can't believe something so bad can just go on and on.Forgoing the double negative, if I understand you correctly you’re saying that by not giving your custom to a seller you understand that the likelihood is that they will cease to trade? Interesting.
To be clear, I speak for myself (and possibly others) here. The reason many of us have such an issue with I.W is their constant, and it is constant, misrepresentation of the products they sell and their associated ‘bargain’ prices vs suggested RRPs/comparisons. It’s pie-in-the-sky nonsense.
Additionally, several presenters are clearly and knowingly engaging in unethical selling practices, in the knowledge that they are appealing to, in some cases, a vulnerable audience. Quite frankly, that’s abhorrent.
So why do we watch? For me, I view I.W as one long shopping-telly parody. A bit like dipping in and out of a long, absurdist comedy sketch. I watch in short bursts while doing other things or between programmes. Often I can’t believe what I’m hearing…and what I.W as a collective business, are permitted to get away with. Similarly, I find particular presenters selling ‘styles’ quite vile - they may as well openly declare they have total disrespect for their viewers as long as they’re making money.
And THAT’S where this forum comes in… It’s an outlet for people like me to raise their hand and say ‘this channel is ****’ and ‘how is it allowed to continue’? It’s also a place where we have a collective laugh at a bunch of shysters who think they’re being clever. And quite frankly if we can’t laugh about these TV clowns then, in the words of Peter Simon, we really are all going to hell.