Ours is between the pasta maker and the sandwich toaster, behind the smoothie maker.
All still boxed.
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Or that vegetable slicer thing that they advertised on TV umpteen years ago... totally useless, the only vegetables it would slice were precooked...
The Very Thing - The Veg-O-Matic...
Originally posted by Mr Crosby View PostVeg-o-matic or was that button-matic.
My dad bought one for my mum... I think it's still up in the attic...
He was always falling for this type of crap...
And it's now sitting in my shed, still in its mouldering cardboard box.
It'll be joined by the equally useless "microwave pressure cooker" that I purchased from "The Works" the other day.Last edited by zeitghost; 29 March 2017, 14:36.
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Originally posted by zeitghostOr that vegetable slicer thing that they advertised on TV umpteen years ago... totally useless, the only vegetables it would slice were precooked...
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It seems overly expensive for what ultimately is a simple bit of kit...
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I don't have a landline myself, but even if this made it to mobiles then I'd be reluctant to use it. Often the most important calls are number withheld.
Legislation would be the best way. I'd support a ban on all anonymous UK calls.
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Originally posted by expat View PostUh-huh. An agent calls with a nice contract. He takes offence at your gatekeeper and hangs up. Result?
<yank accent>
For Sales press 1
For Technical Support press 2
....
</yank accent>
My usual response - put the phone down and curse the cost of transatlantic calls.
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Useless Technology
My wife bought an automatic spaghetti cooker once and think its still in the atic complete with instructions , dont even think its e-bayable
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Originally posted by expat View PostUh-huh. An agent calls with a nice contract. He takes offence at your gatekeeper and hangs up. Result?
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostA friend of mine signed up for that (or somthing similar). He ditched it as nobody apart from his Mum could be sed to bother giving a reason for wanting to call him.
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Things like this have been out in the US for a long long long time (where peoples phones can ring nearly every day with some cold calling telemarketer/sales) and even there they did not do that well
Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostA friend of mine signed up for that (or somthing similar). He ditched it as nobody apart from his Mum could be sed to bother giving a reason for wanting to call him.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI can't see that gadget being sucessfull. What is to stop any of the telecoms providers (e.g. BT, Virgin Media) introducing the same system without the need for a box and even making it free to use?
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A friend of mine signed up for that (or somthing similar). He ditched it as nobody apart from his Mum could be sed to bother giving a reason for wanting to call him.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI can't see that gadget being sucessfull. What is to stop any of the telecoms providers (e.g. BT, Virgin Media) introducing the same system without the need for a box and even making it free to use?
It won over the dragons in dragons den last month so im guessing it's a fairly robust idea.
heehee i said bust
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