anitaca wrote: » my mom (mammy) bought an electric toothbrush from tesco but when she opened it it smelled of toothpaste so she brought it back and got one that didnt smell of toothpaste has something like this ever happened to you?
corner of hells wrote: » What did the new toothbrush smell of ?
Pherekydes wrote: » My loo roll doesn't smell of toothpaste. Should I bring it back?
Deleted User wrote: » I purchased a packet of batteries once, but they weren't included so I had to buy them again.
An File wrote: » Steven Wright. Classic.
frag420 wrote: » I once bought something... When I got home I found out that it was exactly what I bought. As you can imagine I was very happy but I brought it back anyway and I swapped it for some dissapointment!
Deleted User wrote: » Yes. In fairness I wasn't laying claim to it
[Deleted User] wrote: » I purchased a packet of batteries once, but they weren't included so I had to buy them again.
An File wrote: » Brought a smile to my face anyway!
HS3 wrote: » Thats so bad I nearly reported it :pac:
B.A._Baracus wrote: » About ten years ago I bought some blank cd's in lidl (anyone else remember the days when lidl sold them?) anyways I got home and open them up. Inside were already burned cd's and writing over each cd insert. Someone burned a bunch of songs to the cds. But of course since I bought them that means someone went to the trouble of bringing back burned cd's to get their mere 2 euro back or exchange for brand new cd's. Maybe I should be posting this in the stingy thread? :pac:
stevek93 wrote: » Jasus that brought back old memories buying cds in lidl.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well ya can please some of the people....:pac::p
Deleted User wrote: » I used to buy CD's in HMV:(
HS3 wrote: » Tis like opening a new toothbrush and realising it already smells of toothpaste!
[Deleted User] wrote: » Ya know, you should start a new thread on that topic.:pac:
stevek93 wrote: » Younger generation now probably doesn't even know what a cd is.