Bu33les wrote: » is that the guy that updates it? Near sure the guy that wrote it is dead.
Andy!! wrote: » Yeah adblock is great but the author, god damn... he lays it on THICK. CAN I FEED MY WIFE? HUH? HUH? MUCH subtler ways to guilt people into handing over money.
cherryghost wrote: » We did and it's great. Just feckin' great.
ShadowHearth wrote: » aye got that adblock myself just now. ads on youtube just do my head in. specially when you got a music playlist on shuffle! p.s. did we got support for spotify in ireland? or still no?
If things go wrong If you have a problem with an item that you have bought it is always the seller who should put things right. As a general rule, the seller can either repair or replace the item. Alternatively, they can refund the costs of the item or service to the consumer. If you are not satisfied with the quality of goods or services you can: Return the goods to the supplier who sold it to you (you should not return the goods to the manufacturer) Act as soon as you can – a delay can indicate that you have accepted faulty goods or services Do not attempt to repair the item yourself or give it to anyone else to repair itMake sure that you have a proof of purchase (a receipt, cheque stub, credit card statement or invoice) You have no grounds for redress if You were told about the defect before you bought the item (for example, if the goods were marked 'shopsoiled') You examined the item before you bought it and should have seen the defect You bought the item knowing that it wasn’t fit for what you wanted it to do You broke or damaged the product You made a mistake when buying the item (for example, if you bought an item of clothing thinking it was black when it is actually navy) You change your mind
Headshot wrote: » Ya bring them back ED with your receipt
ED E wrote: » In store today. Reviews other than amazon were pretty much non existent.
ED E wrote: » You buy headphones, marked down from 100 to 35, they're pretty bad, is that a reason enough to return them(got away with it once before)?
Bu33les wrote: » Stick on no script aswell, that blocks more crap. Takes abit of getting use to but speeds things up and stops tracking sites following ya and all that.
dwighet wrote: » Just hooked up with that "adblocker" NICE...... no more sh!te.. Thanks lads...Especially the lad that looked up my history... Your my man:cool:
dwighet wrote: » Thanks for checking my history.....I have blue eyes.6 foot tall.45 yrs old..I like long walks along the beach with the wind blowing through my baldy head... How about yu:rolleyes: thanks for the link
Serephucus wrote: » Took me a while to get used to Chrome coming from Firefox. A month in though, I can't believe I hadn't switched sooner.
Serephucus wrote: » I've never had a single ad on Youtube. I've seen them in the US, but never here.
Serephucus wrote: » That might be it. Haven't run without AdBlock in a long time.
Fluffy88 wrote: » The adblocker addons for firefox and Chrome stop those ads too as far as I know.
Bu33les wrote: » adblock? Edit:looking at dwig post history, methinks their is a joke a foot...