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of everything my moi enviado por Tina a las 2014-01-29 19:22:18
| of everything my moible account had any contact with), Royal Mail, Parcelforce, HSBC and quite a few others summarily did their level best to make sure that, despite numerous phone calls and filling-in of online forms, stuff already in the pipeline (and quite a lot of stuff not already in the pipeline) still gets delivered to our old address. (even now, two months on) You can notify change addresses and pay Royal Mail for re-direction all you like, these guys are going to deliver stuff (and many vendors are going to ship stuff) to where they want it to go to, no matter what !I think the crappiness is to do with a lot of things, not all of it money (although the economy sure isn't helping); there's quite a bit of general malaise around which was there pre-'08 and just grew worse ever since.Ikea, and I'm not defending them here, set out their stall many years ago as cheap. If you want a table you're going to have to do some of the work yourself, if you want a bag you're gonna have to pay for it, wanna use a credit card ? that extra 5% will do nicely sir, if you want surly attitude then please come right on in, because their mantra always was cheap, and if you don't like it, tough. I hope you got some sort of resolution to your issue with them, but, unless you can carry it out of the store, don't bother. Their delivery service is, I think, well known for being utterly appalling.I get quite a bit of flak for being pro-American. I do spend quite a bit of time over there' and the experience is, more often than not, quite different. For good or bad, a culture that truly embraces capitalism does at least acknowledge that, if your going to pay for something it does have to be right. There's faults, yes sure, but customer service is by and large better. Their sincerity, no doubt completely false, is, at least better than huh, what d'you want me to do 'bout it ? Meanwhile in organisations across our grey nation, indeed as we read, customer service' are apologising, some are even offering limp compensation when things go wrong and then, once we've slunk back to Suburbiasville in a hurrumphing black cloud they wilfully ignore us, only to reset the mousetrap of corporate ineptitude ready to catch the next unwitting customer' (victim). |
| Hi Wendy,I like your enviado por Vince a las 2014-01-30 13:04:38
| Hi Wendy,I like your kitchen!! :)I am thkining of getting one Kitchen Aid from US. But wondering which model should i buy. Artisan (5Qt) or professional (5.5QT or 6Qt) one? I search for all the reviews about KA. some ppl saying that its better to get a pro KA instead of the Artisan. hmmm... I am just a beginner in baking. So now keep thkining "Do i really need this?". Seeing that you are using KA too, so wish to hear your advise on this. :)There are some ppl complaining about the motor that it will overheat when they trying to make bread dough. Is that true? |
| , hahahaYvonne,Hong? enviado por Yopusef a las 2014-01-31 03:16:59
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| Two comments:- - enviado por Muhammad a las 2014-01-31 12:29:25
| Two comments:- - - - - - - 1. I often use the word \ dnokament,\ but I\'m not thkining of it as pejorative against the players. (Well, not entirely.) It\'s just that these large-field events attract more players (and yes, more bad players), and the relatively small starting stacks and field composition affects the play all the way to the money bubble. With the word \ dnokament,\ the players and reporters I\'m talking to immediately know what I\'m talking about.\ Donkament\ has a specific meaning at the WSOP the same way most players and media know what you mean (skill- and structure-wise) when you say a \ 5 pm event.\ It\'s likely a smaller-field event, possibly a stud variation, and it will tend to have more high-profile high-stakes players. I use the two terms to easily distinguish the two types of tournaments. \ Grand Games\ sounds poetic, but doesn\'t communicate what I\'m trying to communicate. (And it seems to elevate the $1Ks above the $1,500s, which are very, very similar by most criteria.)I prefer last year\'s schedule, with only a single $1K NLHE event, called \ The Stimulus Special.\ That name suits my purpose without sounding disparaging. You can\'t call them \ Stimulus Specials\ this year, however, because with how many of them there are, the only thing they are stimulating is Harrah\'s bottom line.- - - - - - - 2. I think the post-event anecdotes you listed here are far more interesting than 95% of the \ color\ posts that goes into online tournament coverage. (Yours, mine, and everyone else\'s.) These anecdotes would seem out of place in the official coverage, but it would be nice if we could think of a way to share these stories more directly with the poker fans who read the live updates. (Again, I\'m not just talking about PokerNews or the WSOP, but all reporters and all tournaments.)This is something I am going to think about in terms of improving future tournament coverage. |
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