Quote from: fazersharp on 01 September 2017, 04:14:45 pmAnd taking parcels to the post office you get asked "what's in it" FOC OFFAlright since you asked, its a second hand but plugMateys spark plug in the other post looks like a 2nd hand butt plug.
And taking parcels to the post office you get asked "what's in it" FOC OFFAlright since you asked, its a second hand but plug
Quote from: darrsi on 01 September 2017, 06:34:58 pmQuote from: fazersharp on 01 September 2017, 04:14:45 pmAnd taking parcels to the post office you get asked "what's in it" FOC OFFAlright since you asked, its a second hand but plugMateys spark plug in the other post looks like a 2nd hand butt plug.
And taking parcels to the post office you get asked "what's in it" FOC OFF
Quote from: fazersharp on 01 September 2017, 04:14:45 pmAnd taking parcels to the post office you get asked "what's in it" FOC OFFThey have to ask because of the requirements to ensure that you're not sending dangerous or prohibited items through the post. Also if it's valuable, they should recommend that you send it Recorded or Special Delivery. If they've done that and there's a problem or it goes missing, they can say "We told the customer" and it avoids liability.
Modern household paints. Open the tin, use half of it. Reopen the lid 4 weeks later to do some more and the fekkin lid has rusted to the tin, the rust and crap drops into the rest of the paint so you then cant use it. And its not cheap. Why on earth dont they put it in plastic cans with screw lids
Quote from: agricola on 07 September 2017, 12:48:45 pmModern household paints. Open the tin, use half of it. Reopen the lid 4 weeks later to do some more and the fekkin lid has rusted to the tin, the rust and crap drops into the rest of the paint so you then cant use it. And its not cheap. Why on earth dont they put it in plastic cans with screw lidsTo stop the rust and crap dropping down onto the paint try turning it upside down when opening
And taking parcels to the post office you get asked "what's in it" FOC OFF...
Online questionnaires from places I have brought from or services I have used. A few times now I have clicked ok yes I will do your servery about the (whatever it was ) it starts off all relevant to the product but then you get near the end and the it starts your age bracket - ok i will give you that, then later its your job and income and if you have kids or a house/hall NO FOC OFF and I just quit the servay when I was actually telling them how good the product was.
Quote from: fazersharp on 07 September 2017, 09:33:41 pmOnline questionnaires from places I have brought from or services I have used. A few times now I have clicked ok yes I will do your servery about the (whatever it was ) it starts off all relevant to the product but then you get near the end and the it starts your age bracket - ok i will give you that, then later its your job and income and if you have kids or a house/hall NO FOC OFF and I just quit the servay when I was actually telling them how good the product was. I just think of it the same way as I would if I actually went into a shop and bought something. I wouldn't stop to fill out a survey then, so I'm not going to start doing it just because it's online.
It pisses me off even more when you buy something online then before it is delivered they send you an email asking for a review when you have not even got the bloody item.
News reporting on the weather, yes it is shit over there in the Caribbean and Florida and I too have had some of Sharp Halls roof removed by the wind but my goat get is the way the news reports it.Sky had a live reporter hardly audible over the wind and staggering saying how bad it is and how difficult it is to stay on his feet - when a jogger went by in shades.Next the BBC (remember the inaudible Sky reporter ) only this time it was propper windy - but all the wind noise was cut out and you could hear them perfectly - so the sky report was consciously haming it up. I am not saying it is not bad but saying it was not that bad at that stage.Now not content with sending reporters to an overwhelmed area the BBC have sent Shafanacker - the BBC weatherman to report as well FFS I would rather my licance money go to some aid than Shafanacker flying first class to tell me its FOCing windy. EDIT ---- better yet spend that money on a few more computer RAM over here so we can get better predictions
That's got to hurt!!