complained to the BBC Specifically about the Eastenders cot death/baby swap storyline, not just a general complaint to the beeb to say they're rubbish
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I may also complain. this human interest type carp has started Mrs Jer watching EE again. It's shite isn't it?
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It is Jer, and this is making it even shiter than usual... these things have limits
I caught up with EE last night. It's too much! And that health visitor noticing the baby didn't have club foot, has lost a noticeable amount of weight in 4 days, Ronnie's in a mess and another baby across the square has died and the health visitor doesn't think summinks odd? Load of bollocks!
I didn't bother to watch.
Maybe they have a new scriptwriter called Lady Vanessa wotsit, based on her real made up life.
And may I also point out (and in the interests of exclamation marks, hypothetical political correctness and all things pedantry) that if it had been a single mother on a council estate that health visitor would have had her Primark arse dragged daan the nick while they checked!!!!!!
it really is too much Karma I can't believe someone wouldn't notice or look into it further
I didn't actually watch it but understand that kat went to hospital after the birth and they left the baby at home. That would NEVER happen!
Do they ever laugh on EE every over the top storyline is always doom and gloom it is enough to put someone into a deep depression.. what is the betting they will win the soap award again
Croc it did happen to me they would not let my son back into the hospital to be with me even though we had only left the hospital the day before, but that was 38 years ago it may be different now, I am sure their reasons were once a baby goes home they can catch colds etc and the other babies would be at risk, seems odd as visitors I imagine would be a bigger risk at passing on colds etc...
Croc it did happen to me they would not let my son back into the hospital to be with me even though we had only left the hospital the day before, but that was 38 years ago it may be different now, I am sure their reasons were once a baby goes home they can catch colds etc and the other babies would be at risk, seems odd as visitors I imagine would be a bigger risk at passing on colds etc...
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I didn't actually watch it but understand that kat went to hospital after the birth and they left the baby at home. That would NEVER happen!
They also let Ronnie out of the hospital and get a cab home without a car seat
AND NO HAT ON THE BABY'S HEAD! In WINTER! Stoopid Eastenders,.
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Croc it did happen to me they would not let my son back into the hospital to be with me even though we had only left the hospital the day before
I didn't see it but I understand she gave birth at home and so the baby had never been in hospital? Cos there was then a problem with her both would have gone to hospital...
Plus any nurse worth her salt would have tried to persuade Kat to stay at least until the morning after she had seen a doctor...
she gave birth at home
Ah I never seen the episode that she gave birth I wondered myself why the baby was at home I now say that would never have been allowed to happen thank you
Ah I never seen the episode that she gave birth I wondered myself why the baby was at home I now say that would never have been allowed to happen thank you
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complained to the BBC Specifically about the Eastenders cot death/baby swap storyline, not just a general complaint to the beeb to say they're rubbish
LOL Good for you, Saz. You have a right to vent - even for the hell of it.
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Good for you, Saz. You have a right to vent - even for the hell of it.
I have been exercising my right to complain recently Got a bit of money back from TFL (Transport for London)
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Veggieburger Happy New Year hope you are well
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I have been exercising my right to complain recently Got a bit of money back from TFL (Transport for London)
Too F***ing right! Cool.
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Hi Marg, I'm ok thanks. Hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year xxx
Saz, I complained to Asda recently and I got a cheque today for 15 quid!!
Saz, I complained to Asda recently and I got a cheque today for 15 quid!!
Good for you Veggieburger
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Saz, I complained to Asda recently and I got a cheque today for 15 quid!!
oohh brilliant My mam complained to Thorntons once about some Turkish delight I'd got her, and they sent her a ÂĢ10 voucher She complained to cadbury's recently and they only refunded the cost of the sweets she'd bought - about ÂĢ6. Tightarses
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Good for your Mum Saz, we need to complain more in this country not less imo
The thing with Asda is that I've been overcharged about 6 times in the last year and it's always the multibuy offers that overcharge. When you complain they tell you that the price isn't set in store but from head office so it's not down to them. You're lucky if they refund the overcharge most times.
This time I phoned the head office and let rip. I threatened trading standards, local paper and all sorts. As I told them, if it's the head office setting the price for all stores, then it's not just one person in one store being ripped off but anyone in any store that buys that product.I personally think they are doing it on purpose. Then the girl told me that they have a policy that if you are overcharged they refund the overcharge and give you back 2quid per item tha you've been overcharged for!! I'd never heard of this policy, they sure as hell don't advertise it anywhere.
The thing with Asda is that I've been overcharged about 6 times in the last year and it's always the multibuy offers that overcharge. When you complain they tell you that the price isn't set in store but from head office so it's not down to them. You're lucky if they refund the overcharge most times.
This time I phoned the head office and let rip. I threatened trading standards, local paper and all sorts. As I told them, if it's the head office setting the price for all stores, then it's not just one person in one store being ripped off but anyone in any store that buys that product.I personally think they are doing it on purpose. Then the girl told me that they have a policy that if you are overcharged they refund the overcharge and give you back 2quid per item tha you've been overcharged for!! I'd never heard of this policy, they sure as hell don't advertise it anywhere.
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Then the girl told me that they have a policy that if you are overcharged they refund the overcharge and give you back 2quid per item tha you've been overcharged for!! I'd never heard of this policy, they sure as hell don't advertise it anywhere.
They often don't advertise things The TFL refund thing is very well hidden - I only found out cos my colleague told me about it!
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Its good to complain. My daughter got BT on, as the advert said free for 3 months, eh no it isnt!! I get very tired of misleading adverts. I am also argueing with Tesco, i bought a cooked leg of ham, which was all fat, i was told to take it up with the people who produced it as it was wrapped they had no way of knowing its quality. No i wont i want my ÂĢ7.50 back from Tesco, and i will get it
Skylark, I'm surprised at Tesco - they usually just refund for the 'goodwill' - so they can keep you as a customer
I took a thing of saffron back to Asda once - one of the little herb/spice jar things you buy. I'd got one for a recipe I was cooking and when I got home I realised I already had one so took the unopened one back... the bloke looked at me like I was mental I wouldn't have bothered if it was a normal herb/spice cos they're about ÂĢ1, but this was at least ÂĢ4
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