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No but I seem to have a problem with my central control unit. Thé lingerie I type, thé more French My words become. It must be a beug of some description -
When these offers seem too good to be true there always is a catch. National Express do the same and so do Argos. There are many companies offering you books for 1 quid but what you dont is that in the small print it says you agree to order one book pe rmonth for a year. I personally ignore any such too good to be true offers.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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It's several years since I signed up for Amazon Prime, but I remember that it was clarified clearly on the sales page.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostNot the only "reputable" company that has done that. Maybe there there needs to be some law on terms and conditions, that certain things must be clarified clearly on the sales page.
If some retarded buffoon can't see what's spelled out clearly in front of him in large print, it's hardly Amazon's fault
Anyway, it's just a sockie spouting gibberish. None of what it says ever actually happened.Comment
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EVERY free offer for a month's trial does this, surely everyone knows that? You just have to put a reminder in your calendar as you sign up.Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhen these offers seem too good to be true there always is a catch. National Express do the same and so do Argos. There are many companies offering you books for 1 quid but what you dont is that in the small print it says you agree to order one book pe rmonth for a year. I personally ignore any such too good to be true offers.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Quite. And its strained sense of non-humour is eerily reminiscent of ThreadedOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostAnyway, it's just a sockie spouting gibberish. None of what it says ever actually happened.
Hard Brexit now!
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Only an idiot would sign up for something free without reading the small print.
You are suity's sickie and I claim my five pounds.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Sassy doth protest too much. MB is your sockie.Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. And its strained sense of non-humour is eerily reminiscent of Threaded
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Personally I think 49 quid is good value. Depends how often you use it I suppose.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Amazon Prime saves me hundreds of pound each year. £49 is a bargain, you should be grateful for the savings you can now look forward to.
Ditto MetArt.Comment
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Je l'ai fixé pour toi.Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostNo but I seem to have a problem with my central control unit. Thé lingerie I type, thé more French My words become. It must be a vermine of some descriptionBehold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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