The other day I saw on Tesco someone gave the candy floss grapes a 1* review because they tasted like candy floss… 🤔
Thank god they censored Lucy.
This reminds me of all my customers
Given the contents of that review I wouldn’t be surprised if the 5* wasn’t intentional either.
I can see how they might have typed the postcode incorrectly. Everything else seems to be too.
Given the spelling I’d be smashing the 👍helpful button
Someone said they hated a Spudtram because they were closed when they got there
At least they admitted they were wrong.
not sure if r/BoneAppleTea or just really bad spelling xD
Just tried typing my post code with my foot cheers mate
I’m always curious about the Amazon reviews that read “I haven’t used this yet, but I hope it will work well” or “This is a present so we haven’t tried it” that then provide a rating of 3/4 stars. *What are you scoring?* The fact it actually arrived? What was it that caused you to deduct those stars?
We get this at work all the time, except they’ll usually leave a 1-star.
One of the most annoying things is trying to read reviews and half the reviews just talking about the delivery instead
You morons the company doesn’t deliver your item, the delivery of said item and the item are two separate things. I don’t care if your item got given to your next door neighbour or lobbed over your fence, WHAT IS THE ACTUAL PRODUCT LIKE
Can’t imagine how they possibly struggled to spell their own postcode..
I’m amazed he managed to navigate back to the correct site to leave the review.
Asked for delivery to the wrong house and they delivered to the wrong house. Five stars.
So, they’re not going to get their hardcopy edition of Carnap’s “Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology”. Pity.
I’m guessing they didn’t order Scrabble.
This is why I got out of jobs where you work directly with the public. It’s so draining dealing with people that just don’t have much savvy every day.
I see the * in the name and assume they are called Lussy
Sure it’s technically her foot, but I think they should send Lucy another dictionary as a gesture of goodwill.
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Not surprised if they’re using their foot
So they sent to the right house
The other day I saw on Tesco someone gave the candy floss grapes a 1* review because they tasted like candy floss… 🤔
Thank god they censored Lucy.
This reminds me of all my customers
Given the contents of that review I wouldn’t be surprised if the 5* wasn’t intentional either.
I can see how they might have typed the postcode incorrectly. Everything else seems to be too.
Given the spelling I’d be smashing the 👍helpful button
Someone said they hated a Spudtram because they were closed when they got there
At least they admitted they were wrong.
not sure if r/BoneAppleTea or just really bad spelling xD
Just tried typing my post code with my foot cheers mate
I’m always curious about the Amazon reviews that read “I haven’t used this yet, but I hope it will work well” or “This is a present so we haven’t tried it” that then provide a rating of 3/4 stars. *What are you scoring?* The fact it actually arrived? What was it that caused you to deduct those stars?
We get this at work all the time, except they’ll usually leave a 1-star.
One of the most annoying things is trying to read reviews and half the reviews just talking about the delivery instead
You morons the company doesn’t deliver your item, the delivery of said item and the item are two separate things. I don’t care if your item got given to your next door neighbour or lobbed over your fence, WHAT IS THE ACTUAL PRODUCT LIKE
Can’t imagine how they possibly struggled to spell their own postcode..
I’m amazed he managed to navigate back to the correct site to leave the review.
Asked for delivery to the wrong house and they delivered to the wrong house. Five stars.
So, they’re not going to get their hardcopy edition of Carnap’s “Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology”. Pity.
I’m guessing they didn’t order Scrabble.
This is why I got out of jobs where you work directly with the public. It’s so draining dealing with people that just don’t have much savvy every day.
I see the * in the name and assume they are called Lussy
Sure it’s technically her foot, but I think they should send Lucy another dictionary as a gesture of goodwill.
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