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They've grown up with social media, and the ability to talk to manufacturers/suppliers.

 

And The manufacturers and supplies want feedback, and social media is the easiest way to engage with people.

 

so, I'd say we all ought to take a leaf out of these young people's book and then we might get the product or service that we want and deserve

Rexi
Originally Posted by Rexi:

They've grown up with social media, and the ability to talk to manufacturers/suppliers.

 

And The manufacturers and supplies want feedback, and social media is the easiest way to engage with people.

 

so, I'd say we all ought to take a leaf out of these young people's book and then we might get the product or service that we want and deserve

FM
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:

Who are you working for?

 

The Iranians?

 

Now you know I can't say

There's only certain ones of us know, right? 

He disnae know himself Sprouty   

 

That's the problem with triple agents who go rogue - which I believe is the new Bond theme. How coincidental.

FM
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:

Youngsters are less satisfied with goods and services and are more likely to complain on social media, the Institute of Customer Service said.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-30812500

 

Miserable bloomin upstarts! You know what I dislike about the younger generations...

 

 

 

Ahhh, Social Media - of course they'll be in the upper bracket on that.

 

I still don't think you can out-do the blue rinse brigade when it comes to general whingebagging though  

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I really dunno what to say here   (I'm so used to 'bouncing off people') and am stunned into silence 

I avoid people at all costs  

 

Having said that I am doing a cookery course next week. And I'm wearing my skean dhu  

That's the best form of defence  

FM
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Sprout:

I really dunno what to say here   (I'm so used to 'bouncing off people') and am stunned into silence 

I avoid people at all costs  

 

Having said that I am doing a cookery course next week. And I'm wearing my skean dhu  

That's the best form of defence  

In this day and age Sprouty most forms of defence you're doing time.

 

That's why I avoid humans  

I know, shame  

FM
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
Originally Posted by Cosmopolitan:
Originally Posted by velvet donkey:
 

 

Having said that I am doing a cookery course next week. And I'm wearing my skean dhu  

 

Is that for filleting fish?  

Nosepick officer   

 

Really son, get in the car..

Only if it's a Ford Granada  

Haha!   Shades of The Sweeney! 

FM

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