its fair to say he has had more than his fair share of problems.
That is not to say a lot of his customers have had more than their fair share of the cr*p also?
One could not expect any other stance than looking for the sympathy vote. But a lot of customers will have heeded (too late, mind you) the warnings given on this forum last year into this.
A lot of them will now respond quietly by using their option not to trade with the company again, ie 'voting with their feet' as they say.
It might even be questioned as to the price charged for this product which was (apparently) of so much less value than the invisible one advertised. Were any customers charged the full thirty pounds for the P*ynes 'apparently lower quality' item?
So just a predictable response and it likely stopped him being completely overrun by the 'lynch-mob' gang.
I wonder how many on here now have WPF as their preferred supplier?
RAB
That is not to say a lot of his customers have had more than their fair share of the cr*p also?
One could not expect any other stance than looking for the sympathy vote. But a lot of customers will have heeded (too late, mind you) the warnings given on this forum last year into this.
A lot of them will now respond quietly by using their option not to trade with the company again, ie 'voting with their feet' as they say.
It might even be questioned as to the price charged for this product which was (apparently) of so much less value than the invisible one advertised. Were any customers charged the full thirty pounds for the P*ynes 'apparently lower quality' item?
So just a predictable response and it likely stopped him being completely overrun by the 'lynch-mob' gang.
I wonder how many on here now have WPF as their preferred supplier?
RAB