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Damn, another Plan B bites the dust. That was supposed to be my next rung in the corporate world.Originally posted by threaded View PostNo one has bought ladders in Denmark for the last 3 years.
Apparently, the main ladder importer to Denmark has been importing ladders, putting them out in shops, the shops haven't sold them so they've been returned, and then shipped to another country.
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100% market saturation. What a disaster.
Perhaps the Danish Ladder Marketing Board should start a new campaign:
"One ladder is never enough"
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I had one when I was little, for climbing into my bunk bed, but my mum didnt like it, broke it up and got a new one. It was a sort of step-ladder
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They must have redefined the word "fun" in Denmark.Originally posted by threaded View PostNo one has bought ladders in Denmark for the last 3 years.
Apparently, the main ladder importer to Denmark has been importing ladders, putting them out in shops, the shops haven't sold them so they've been returned, and then shipped to another country.
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Fun with statistics
No one has bought ladders in Denmark for the last 3 years.
Apparently, the main ladder importer to Denmark has been importing ladders, putting them out in shops, the shops haven't sold them so they've been returned, and then shipped to another country.Tags: None
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