My OH has said he keeps taking calls from Bid.tv asking for me, apparantely they'd told him it was just a courtesy call because I'm such a good customer...Hey thanks, I am actually trying to hide my shopping telly habit from my partner lol! Anyway, yesterday they finally called, when I was in. "How are you today?" said the cheerful sounding scottish guy called Andy, fine, I said. He asked me whether I had received my last order ok, and was I satisfied with it....yes, I said. Now as a loyal and valued customer, I'd like to offer you the opportunity to join the "Big Savings Club". I immediately told him no thank you. He told me it would be a free trial for 30 days, I said no thank you again. I was about to tell him how I've heard so many horror stories about this company, but decided against it, as I 'm sure he'd have come back with a load of old bull, I'd have to waste my time listening to,and possibly pick out a word in my sentence that he could construe as the word yes, and enrol me anyway. I just said look I am NOT interested okay....goodbye,and thankfully that was that. Still gonna keep an eye out for the post and watch my account, just in case.
I checked out the actual website....talk about money for old rope! Most of the deals are available to anyone through the companies themselves....10% of your Asda bill, 5% off an eye test at Boots.....2 for 1 in certain hotels and restaurants...GRRREEAT!
The Website gives no indication whatsoever of how much full membership will cost, just mentions the free trial which seems to have shrunk to 21 days and you have to pay £2.99 to receive the info - hardly free then?
Who in their right mind would part with £100 to be told about a few offers that are widely available to everybody, on the internet/press/companies themselves. Those who are tricked and mislead, I guess! From what I've read it's a lot of elderly and vulnerable people have been caught out - Disgusting!
I checked out the actual website....talk about money for old rope! Most of the deals are available to anyone through the companies themselves....10% of your Asda bill, 5% off an eye test at Boots.....2 for 1 in certain hotels and restaurants...GRRREEAT!
The Website gives no indication whatsoever of how much full membership will cost, just mentions the free trial which seems to have shrunk to 21 days and you have to pay £2.99 to receive the info - hardly free then?
Who in their right mind would part with £100 to be told about a few offers that are widely available to everybody, on the internet/press/companies themselves. Those who are tricked and mislead, I guess! From what I've read it's a lot of elderly and vulnerable people have been caught out - Disgusting!