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“Let Me Give You the Guided Tour (after the presentation).

”Let Me Walk and Talk You Through It - Not”

”Let Me Show Y’All What This is Capable of Doing and Just How Fast this Four to the Floor Engine is” Aimlessly opens four ancient programs - including Word, Outlook, and Internet Explorer featuring AltaVista (the top search engine the last time he said anything useful).

“Let Me Show You a Picture of My *****…”

“Let Me Show You My Mom…”

”Let Me Show You Poor Saps My Posh London Apartment- he means flat..

“Did I Tell You I Founded Epson in 1956?”
 
HP Pavilion 15.6" AMD Ryzen5 8GB 256GB Win11 FHD Touch Screen Laptop
Item Number: 736949
QVC Price £599.00
Todays Special Value Price £489.00
P&P £9.95

Get the ideal work and play combo with this 15.6" HP Pavilion Windows 11 laptop, powered by a Ryzen 5 six-core processor and 8GB RAM. The Full HD touchscreen display is a joy to look at, and the dual-speaker audio, custom-tuned by specialists B&O, sounds fantastic too. Your files will be protected by a built-in finger-print scanner, plus, with an impressive battery life of up to 8.75 hours, it's the perfect portable productivity partner, whether you're using it for university, work or entertainment.
*A great saving: If you were to buy this HP Pavilion 15.6 Ryzen 5 8GB RAM, 256GB FHD Laptop from QVCUK.com after this offer ends, you'd pay £599 plus P&P. So, for our Today's Special Value price of just £489 plus P&P, you're saving £110.
Delivered directly from HP - please allow about 7 - 10 working days for delivery.
Impressive battery life - keep working on the go thanks to the laptop's AMD Ryzen processor, which, in combination with the Windows 11 operating system, will deliver outstanding power efficiency while unplugged.
Fast-access SSD hard drive - store plenty of apps, files, photos and access them quickly thanks to the laptop's roomy 256GB SSD hard drive
All set for video calling - thanks to the built-in HP Wide Vision 720p HD camera, you're always ready for that big video call. Plus, with temporal noise reduction and integrated dual array digital microphones, you can be sure that you and the people you're talking to, won't miss a thing.
  • 178-degree wide viewing angle
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Full sized keyboard and numeric pad
  • HP Imagepad with multi-touch gesture support

 
I assume it is just me, but I find the very sight of a laptop computer similar now to spotting a Philips V2000 recorder, a Grundig Yacht Boy or a Motorola brick phone for sale. They just look an old-fashioned, cumbersome and generally dated concept to me. I do still own one, but only use it to type up invoices to customers and printing off hard copies ones to those wanting that format. And there are alternative options for me tech wise even needing one to do that task on one. Nothing else relevant or convenient nowadays in the bother of carrying one around.
 
Flinty has just grabbed abother expensive freebie.

And I expect LH will be asking alexa if he needs an umbrella tomorrow.

But I haven't watched yet.
Do you really think she will be given an expensive item like this for free? Maybe she'll get it at a discount, but if QVC give samples away like this to the presenters, she would have several by now.
 
I don't want to push the subject, but what are your grounds for knowing this?
People on this forum who seem to have inside information. Can anyone disprove it?

And it does always seem to be her who demos the most expensive items.

She obviously has items given to her to try at home, as she has said so many times, and if she had to return items afterwards, who would want to buy a used air-fryer (for example) after she'd used it for weeks?
 
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People on this forum who seem to have inside information. Can anyone disprove it?

And it does always seem to be her who demos the most expensive items.

She obviously has items given to her to try at home, as she has said so many times, and if she had to return items afterwards, who would want to buy a used air-fryer (for example) after she'd used it for weeks?
Who has inside info from Q?
 

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