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Covenant
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Dear Yoyotech.
I have canceld your newsletter with the link provided twice , got the confirmation that I was unsubsribed, but I still receive it. Why ? ... nomen est omen ? |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Just so you guys know, there are a few reasons why a chassis might have fingerprints etc
For example, if a customer comes into the store and wants to buy a chassis - but there isn't one on show - then we will (of course) carefully open a new box for them to have a look Normally, we'd pull out the duster and clean off any prints before repacking ! Another example is if a product has been displayed (either on the shelf or in a glass cabinet) and the product has been handled on the way in/out (again - dusting off is normal) Lastly, when we have expensive items come into store (i.e. not CD spindles !), then we also open up products to ensure the right item has been shipped - and that it has not been damaged en route Scratches are a little harder to pinpoint - as it is possible for this to happen anywhere from the factory to the store Whenever a customer comes in to buy product (rather than having items shipped directly from the main warehouse), we will - of course - let you inspect it carefully We will be in all day today - as we have our major FOXCONN BLACK OPS MAINBOARD EVENT There will be freebies/competitions etc all day long Cov: If you come along this afternoon, then I will make sure you walk away with a freebie that makes you smile... otherwise, let me know and I will pretend that you made it down and try and post you something anyway (saving you a second £5.40 travel card )We won't always be in a position to show quite this much love - but your timing is good ! |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Well, here we Go Cov what else would you want?
Maybe Yoyo member of staf did something wrong, mistakes only become problem if they are not corrected in propper way. I think in this case you got it all, and even more than you wanted, recognition, apology, and freebie, lets see if you are man enough and accept their apology and let this go |
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Covenant
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Vekiq ...
1. A member of staf didn't do maybe something wrong. 2. Mistakes can become a problem even if they're properly tried to be corrected. 3. I didn't get more than I wanted. 4. I'd have prefered a good deal instead of recognition / apology / freebie. 5. I do not have to be a man to accept an apology. Remarkable how many things you can get wrong in one single sentence. To 1. Some Hexus members think their opinion is the all deciding judgement about the case, that's pretty pathetic. To 2. You can't always correct a mistake. Or could I punsh your face if i say sorry afterwards ? To 3. How do you want to know what I want ? If you do, that'd be arrogant. To 4. I don't want a freebie, thank you very much. I have enough keyrings. To 5. If you read my previous postings (I doubt that you did) you can see that I did let go by saying this case is closed for me. And for your remark if I'm man enough ... if you judge people by the size of their balls than I have managed pretty remarkable things in my life where many others have failed. Besides this, I do not have to make myself subject to your or any other Hexus meber's judgement. |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Its a PUBLIC forum and therefore leave yourself wide open to public scrutiny. If you dont want that to happen then its too bad really as if you post publicly you will get a public response, like it or not.
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Covenant
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
I know Blizen .... you have a problem with respect.
I will try to explain it to you in the most simple way I can cause you're coming with this again & again. There is a difference between members, pouring all their vomit in someone's thread out of attention defficiency ... or ... placing a comment with a high level of common sense, letting aggression and other issues completely away for the moment. And reminding me that this is a public forum is like slapping my face and presuming I'd be stupid to not know. I trust that it's easy to decide for the readers of this forum, who of the members are bright and who arn't, that judgement is down to the individual. I suggest you look this word up in a dictionary. Look for ... R E S P E C T |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Originally Posted by Cov
Try taking your own advice with regards to respect. You have cut down a new member in your previous post (quoted below).
You earn respect, you are NOT entitled to it and the way you whine and then continually drone, there is no way on this earth you could even pay for it, let alone earn it. If you used some of your 'self professed' intelligence you wouldnt have had the problem in the first place. When you spout the idiotic comments you do, it is you that is attention seeking. This is what is amusing (along with your pathetic rants). My brother and son just read it aswell and had a laugh at you. ![]()
Originally Posted by Vekiq
Let it go fella.
Cov cannot even construct a good a sensible post.
Originally Posted by Cov
See.
You realised your errors already in the thread
Last edited by Blitzen; 25-05-2008 at 10:57 AM.. |
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Covenant
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Blitzen ... it's no use to get angry and steem like a chimney. But you can't change. So please do us all the favour and post some more of your entertaining vomit in this threat.
Please please please
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Originally Posted by Cov
Im not angry with anyone. You are amusing me. ![]() Its you that is whining constantly to anyone/everyone that will listen.
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
I just wonder why you bother putting your vomit all over us if you're so clever and figured out that my only reason for starting this thread is whining.
Why do you still bother ? You clearly haven't got anything else to do I think. Get a life dude. |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Originally Posted by Cov
Oh...hello again.
![]() Maybe this setence applies to both of us as its a copy and paste from all your others. |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Originally Posted by Cov
Somehow i Expected your reaction to my post will be something like it is. You might be clever, well educated, possibily even extremley intelegent, but none of this can make you nice, reasonable and human person, and you certainly do not qualify as being person who has many friends as you leave impression of being very "complicated" person, and usually people like that are very lonely and seek attention in strange ways and places. Every participant in this thread you have slated or offended in some way, you sound like very bitter person, cheer up, you will feel much better |
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
I realise it's far from my place to butt in here like this, but I feel I can bring this to a satisfying conclusion for everyone. I suggest we all get together at Yoyotech on the 31st and have a ruck! Is ten am too early?
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
Originally Posted by NumberSix
LOL Six Lets sort it all over a nice cold pint afterwards and exchange our shopping experiences
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Re: My first experience with Yoyotech
I cannot believe Hexus has let this go on for so long. It must be a kid as his English is appalling first of all.
I have bad customers that come into my store now and then, but if there was one like this he would be banned from my store period. How long has this been going on for now Hexus can you not now lock this post. I can honestly say I have yet to get any bad service from YoYotech and if there was an issue I know it would be sorted out because it's the way speak and handle people. Cov can you now sort this out please because the issue is now you, typical childish bullying over the internet is vecoming a bit boring now and you should take on Peter Kay as a comedian because you might just do better their. |
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