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Phone Surgeon wrote:Can't go wrong with the super shield. I guaranteeing that to you.
Don't ever order anything from their website tho.
Thats an ongoing scam
Once it suit yuh, and you doh get no hangover and ting fellah you drink what you want.dogg wrote:K74T wrote:FB_IMG_1669373211635.jpg
These days, is only cheap Guyanese plastic bottle rum I drinking!
Xtra white and gold rum FTW.
Yuh can't go wrong for $60. !!!
paid_influencer wrote:^locally, this is very true. the island economy has collapsed. people hyping up "black friday" but walking around the city today, place like ghost town. even the malls dead. people who have money and credit card and thing buying online, but everybody else brokes. now is time to buy things that can stand up long term (tools, infrastructure and education), and done away with consumerism/christmas/materialism/spending.
santa is an anagram for satan. never forget that. santa is satan
They does charge your card as soon as you order.redmanjp wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Can't go wrong with the super shield. I guaranteeing that to you.
Don't ever order anything from their website tho.
Thats an ongoing scam
dey selling ting that not in stock or what?
Phone Surgeon wrote:They does charge your card as soon as you order.redmanjp wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Can't go wrong with the super shield. I guaranteeing that to you.
Don't ever order anything from their website tho.
Thats an ongoing scam
dey selling ting that not in stock or what?
Then the next day cancel your order because it not in stock.
And then you have to fight up for months to get the money credited back to your account.
I see it as they taking millions in interest free loans from thousands of customers.
Look at the hundreds or thousands of complaints on their fb page about cancelled orders
Ordered my ac inverter unit online got it delivered to requested location and picked up normal normal...Phone Surgeon wrote:They does charge your card as soon as you order.redmanjp wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:Can't go wrong with the super shield. I guaranteeing that to you.
Don't ever order anything from their website tho.
Thats an ongoing scam
dey selling ting that not in stock or what?
Then the next day cancel your order because it not in stock.
And then you have to fight up for months to get the money credited back to your account.
I see it as they taking millions in interest free loans from thousands of customers.
Look at the hundreds or thousands of complaints on their fb page about cancelled orders
Phone Surgeon wrote:You now gone from a few days for refunds...to a few weeks.
And its another thing when courts doesn't respond to the banks requests for confirmation that the item wasn't delivered
Don't waste your time telling consumerists not to buy unnecessary sheit.The amount of reasons to justify their urge to feel fulfillment based on their material possessions could fill the ocean.hover11 wrote:Spending is creating a higher demand for goods. which in turn drives inflation. It really is a good idea to stop spending.paid_influencer wrote:^locally, this is very true. the island economy has collapsed. people hyping up "black friday" but walking around the city today, place like ghost town. even the malls dead. people who have money and credit card and thing buying online, but everybody else brokes. now is time to buy things that can stand up long term (tools, infrastructure and education), and done away with consumerism/christmas/materialism/spending.
santa is an anagram for satan. never forget that. santa is satan
nemisis wrote:Decided it’s time for the youth to move into his own room so organizing him to move in by Christmas. Went furniture plus a few weeks ago to price a twin mattress as I have two twin bed frames out down for when it was time for kid to get his own room. Twin mattress at end of September was $350. Black Friday sale price is $350 reduced from $549…. So people running down tv etc thinking it’s a discount have me wondering if they actually priced these items before or just going and what the sign says
timelapse wrote:Don't waste your time telling consumerists not to buy unnecessary sheit.The amount of reasons to justify their urge to feel fulfillment based on their material possessions could fill the ocean.hover11 wrote:Spending is creating a higher demand for goods. which in turn drives inflation. It really is a good idea to stop spending.paid_influencer wrote:^locally, this is very true. the island economy has collapsed. people hyping up "black friday" but walking around the city today, place like ghost town. even the malls dead. people who have money and credit card and thing buying online, but everybody else brokes. now is time to buy things that can stand up long term (tools, infrastructure and education), and done away with consumerism/christmas/materialism/spending.
santa is an anagram for satan. never forget that. santa is satan
To each his own
Tools are an asset in accounting terms.The latest Samsung, iPhone, Playstation if you not making $ from it is a liability.Rovin wrote:timelapse wrote:Don't waste your time telling consumerists not to buy unnecessary sheit.The amount of reasons to justify their urge to feel fulfillment based on their material possessions could fill the ocean.hover11 wrote:Spending is creating a higher demand for goods. which in turn drives inflation. It really is a good idea to stop spending.paid_influencer wrote:^locally, this is very true. the island economy has collapsed. people hyping up "black friday" but walking around the city today, place like ghost town. even the malls dead. people who have money and credit card and thing buying online, but everybody else brokes. now is time to buy things that can stand up long term (tools, infrastructure and education), and done away with consumerism/christmas/materialism/spending.
santa is an anagram for satan. never forget that. santa is satan
To each his own
good posts here guys , if ppl learn\choose to live a less consumerism lifestyle they will see how much more simpler hassel free life can be, once u have a solid roof over ur head, ur able to eat decent, security good in ur house & pay all ur normal bills
if u feel to shop & make jeff bezos & others a lil more wealthier then spend it some tools & do\fix\build stuff around d house that is really needed instead of unnecessary bs ...
The sad thing is even bezos himself is seeing something big is coming and warning us. However like human nature we do the complete opposite of what we are warned about.Rovin wrote:timelapse wrote:Don't waste your time telling consumerists not to buy unnecessary sheit.The amount of reasons to justify their urge to feel fulfillment based on their material possessions could fill the ocean.hover11 wrote:Spending is creating a higher demand for goods. which in turn drives inflation. It really is a good idea to stop spending.paid_influencer wrote:^locally, this is very true. the island economy has collapsed. people hyping up "black friday" but walking around the city today, place like ghost town. even the malls dead. people who have money and credit card and thing buying online, but everybody else brokes. now is time to buy things that can stand up long term (tools, infrastructure and education), and done away with consumerism/christmas/materialism/spending.
santa is an anagram for satan. never forget that. santa is satan
To each his own
good posts here guys , if ppl learn\choose to live a less consumerism lifestyle they will see how much more simpler hassel free life can be, once u have a solid roof over ur head, ur able to eat decent, security good in ur house & pay all ur normal bills
if u feel to shop & make jeff bezos & others a lil more wealthier then spend it some tools & do\fix\build stuff around d house that is really needed instead of unnecessary bs ...
Andrew Tate explains it very simply.hover11 wrote:The sad thing is even bezos himself is seeing something big is coming and warning us. However like human nature we do the complete opposite of what we are warned about.Rovin wrote:timelapse wrote:Don't waste your time telling consumerists not to buy unnecessary sheit.The amount of reasons to justify their urge to feel fulfillment based on their material possessions could fill the ocean.hover11 wrote:Spending is creating a higher demand for goods. which in turn drives inflation. It really is a good idea to stop spending.paid_influencer wrote:^locally, this is very true. the island economy has collapsed. people hyping up "black friday" but walking around the city today, place like ghost town. even the malls dead. people who have money and credit card and thing buying online, but everybody else brokes. now is time to buy things that can stand up long term (tools, infrastructure and education), and done away with consumerism/christmas/materialism/spending.
santa is an anagram for satan. never forget that. santa is satan
To each his own
good posts here guys , if ppl learn\choose to live a less consumerism lifestyle they will see how much more simpler hassel free life can be, once u have a solid roof over ur head, ur able to eat decent, security good in ur house & pay all ur normal bills
if u feel to shop & make jeff bezos & others a lil more wealthier then spend it some tools & do\fix\build stuff around d house that is really needed instead of unnecessary bs ...
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nemisis wrote:Decided it’s time for the youth to move into his own room so organizing him to move in by Christmas. Went furniture plus a few weeks ago to price a twin mattress as I have two twin bed frames out down for when it was time for kid to get his own room. Twin mattress at end of September was $350. Black Friday sale price is $350 reduced from $549…. So people running down tv etc thinking it’s a discount have me wondering if they actually priced these items before or just going and what the sign says
Usual thing yes
redmanjp wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nemisis wrote:Decided it’s time for the youth to move into his own room so organizing him to move in by Christmas. Went furniture plus a few weeks ago to price a twin mattress as I have two twin bed frames out down for when it was time for kid to get his own room. Twin mattress at end of September was $350. Black Friday sale price is $350 reduced from $549…. So people running down tv etc thinking it’s a discount have me wondering if they actually priced these items before or just going and what the sign says
Usual thing yes
by chance was it also on sale on September?
You check Vicmol?nemisis wrote:redmanjp wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:nemisis wrote:Decided it’s time for the youth to move into his own room so organizing him to move in by Christmas. Went furniture plus a few weeks ago to price a twin mattress as I have two twin bed frames out down for when it was time for kid to get his own room. Twin mattress at end of September was $350. Black Friday sale price is $350 reduced from $549…. So people running down tv etc thinking it’s a discount have me wondering if they actually priced these items before or just going and what the sign says
Usual thing yes
by chance was it also on sale on September?
There was no ongoing sale at the time ,no signage and no correspondence to that effect from the floor staff. To be honest I only popped in out for curiosity too see what the sale price now would be considering I know what it was prior. Only reason I didn’t purchase it September was because the staffs attitude was disgusting. 3 sales reps and they talking to you like you like they were a piper selling mango. Branch located on coffee street.
You mention clothes... Rattans had 15.00 for a t-shirt some weeks ago. I bought 14. Using them since, and so far not a problem, no stretching no unravelling seams, wrinkles gone after about 1hr while wearing don't even need to press it. Good for home/ chores/ runaround errands etc. Decent enough to make a lime even.gastly369 wrote:I just buy up some clothes and addidas had half price on a decent shoe
I use those for hiking.They are very durable and don't lose their colour easily.viedcht wrote:You mention clothes... Rattans had 15.00 for a t-shirt some weeks ago. I bought 14. Using them since, and so far not a problem, no stretching no unravelling seams, wrinkles gone after about 1hr while wearing don't even need to press it. Good for home/ chores/ runaround errands etc. Decent enough to make a lime even.gastly369 wrote:I just buy up some clothes and addidas had half price on a decent shoe
Use those for printing sometimes and the same same t-shirts selling in mall for $65 eh...timelapse wrote:I use those for hiking.They are very durable and don't lose their colour easily.viedcht wrote:You mention clothes... Rattans had 15.00 for a t-shirt some weeks ago. I bought 14. Using them since, and so far not a problem, no stretching no unravelling seams, wrinkles gone after about 1hr while wearing don't even need to press it. Good for home/ chores/ runaround errands etc. Decent enough to make a lime even.gastly369 wrote:I just buy up some clothes and addidas had half price on a decent shoe
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