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In support of POW ;), by dotdot on Apr 2, 2007 14:59:17 GMT 1, At the risk of my points going from -1 (thanks people) to minus something else (do we care?) .... might I add the following.
POW in the past have been more than friendly in helping with provenance for potential purchases I've made or attempted to make...
Also in the recent past.. I bought a print - off (you dont' need to guess..) ebay only to find it marked on the image itself... I was assured by the seller 'i bought it like that'... I queried this with POW then sent them pictures (not the easiest thing to do.... when the colours of these prints are sometimes so stark you may taking a picture is not that easy at all.. ! ).
Anyway they helped .. advised - now I've got my money back...
So all in all - their IT might not help on occasion - but thier staff more that make up that for when you need them.
..feel free to add your stories people - I'm sure you have many !
At the risk of my points going from -1 (thanks people) to minus something else (do we care?) .... might I add the following.
POW in the past have been more than friendly in helping with provenance for potential purchases I've made or attempted to make...
Also in the recent past.. I bought a print - off (you dont' need to guess..) ebay only to find it marked on the image itself... I was assured by the seller 'i bought it like that'... I queried this with POW then sent them pictures (not the easiest thing to do.... when the colours of these prints are sometimes so stark you may taking a picture is not that easy at all.. ! ).
Anyway they helped .. advised - now I've got my money back...
So all in all - their IT might not help on occasion - but thier staff more that make up that for when you need them.
..feel free to add your stories people - I'm sure you have many !
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robxxx7
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In support of POW ;), by robxxx7 on Apr 2, 2007 15:11:16 GMT 1, No stories to add here, but yes i have seen plenty of people use POW to check provenance and it seems in most (maybe all) occasions they have been more than helpful, I have used them just the once in the past and have had no problems with them at all .... the only issue i have is the free for all when prints go online .... not so much as a lottery but more of an arduous, heart-stopping, brian tingling mash up of the senses
There are ways to manage the selling of prints, and it doesn't involve rocket science knowledge, i can see that POW are trying to fix the problems, but maybe some sort of email lottery would be a better way ... or just select 500 people on their email list ..ask them if they want a copy ..if not move onto the next person on the list ...etc etc .. just my thought and not necessarily the way forward
No stories to add here, but yes i have seen plenty of people use POW to check provenance and it seems in most (maybe all) occasions they have been more than helpful, I have used them just the once in the past and have had no problems with them at all .... the only issue i have is the free for all when prints go online .... not so much as a lottery but more of an arduous, heart-stopping, brian tingling mash up of the senses There are ways to manage the selling of prints, and it doesn't involve rocket science knowledge, i can see that POW are trying to fix the problems, but maybe some sort of email lottery would be a better way ... or just select 500 people on their email list ..ask them if they want a copy ..if not move onto the next person on the list ...etc etc .. just my thought and not necessarily the way forward
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Curley
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In support of POW ;), by Curley on Apr 2, 2007 15:20:42 GMT 1, or just select 500 people on their email list ..ask them if they want a copy ..if not move onto the next person on the list ...etc etc .. just my thought and not necessarily the way forward
i think there is a slight flaw in your plan.
That would mean the 1st 150 people called would all get signed copies and no one else would even be offered them. (who in there right mind is going to say "no thanks i dont want a signed Banksy today")?
Dont think thats very fair as who decides on the people to call. If its not a lottery i would rather fight the on line ordering system at POW.
or just select 500 people on their email list ..ask them if they want a copy ..if not move onto the next person on the list ...etc etc .. just my thought and not necessarily the way forward i think there is a slight flaw in your plan. That would mean the 1st 150 people called would all get signed copies and no one else would even be offered them. (who in there right mind is going to say "no thanks i dont want a signed Banksy today")? Dont think thats very fair as who decides on the people to call. If its not a lottery i would rather fight the on line ordering system at POW.
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In support of POW ;), by stylus on Apr 2, 2007 15:23:57 GMT 1, or just select 500 people on their email list ..ask them if they want a copy ..if not move onto the next person on the list ...etc etc .. just my thought and not necessarily the way forward i think there is a slight flaw in your plan. That would mean the 1st 150 people called would all get signed copies and no one else would even be offered them. (who in there right mind is going to say "no thanks i dont want a signed Banksy today")? Dont think thats very fair as who decides on the people to call. If its not a lottery i would rather fight the on line ordering system at POW.
Agreed, there's is no true 'fair' way to decide who gets a copy of the prints, and I personally see a lottery as a bit of a cop-out. The POW ordering system is a bun-fight - but one I'd prefer to the prospect 'names in a hat'.
or just select 500 people on their email list ..ask them if they want a copy ..if not move onto the next person on the list ...etc etc .. just my thought and not necessarily the way forward i think there is a slight flaw in your plan. That would mean the 1st 150 people called would all get signed copies and no one else would even be offered them. (who in there right mind is going to say "no thanks i dont want a signed Banksy today")? Dont think thats very fair as who decides on the people to call. If its not a lottery i would rather fight the on line ordering system at POW. Agreed, there's is no true 'fair' way to decide who gets a copy of the prints, and I personally see a lottery as a bit of a cop-out. The POW ordering system is a bun-fight - but one I'd prefer to the prospect 'names in a hat'.
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In support of POW ;), by kingdomcome on Apr 2, 2007 15:28:46 GMT 1, How about an unlimted print run??!
How about an unlimted print run??!
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In support of POW ;), by slowmo on Apr 2, 2007 15:31:48 GMT 1, Soupcans for a tenner. They already do.
Soupcans for a tenner. They already do.
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robxxx7
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In support of POW ;), by robxxx7 on Apr 2, 2007 15:43:28 GMT 1, i think there is a slight flaw in your plan. That would mean the 1st 150 people called would all get signed copies and no one else would even be offered them. (who in there right mind is going to say "no thanks i dont want a signed Banksy today")? Dont think thats very fair as who decides on the people to call. If its not a lottery i would rather fight the on line ordering system at POW. Agreed, there's is no true 'fair' way to decide who gets a copy of the prints, and I personally see a lottery as a bit of a cop-out. The POW ordering system is a bun-fight - but one I'd prefer to the prospect 'names in a hat'.
I'd agree with you there if it was the first 150, but my idea was to select 150 random emails from their mailing list and do it that way... not ideal ... but i never did enjoy a bun-fight
i think there is a slight flaw in your plan. That would mean the 1st 150 people called would all get signed copies and no one else would even be offered them. (who in there right mind is going to say "no thanks i dont want a signed Banksy today")? Dont think thats very fair as who decides on the people to call. If its not a lottery i would rather fight the on line ordering system at POW. Agreed, there's is no true 'fair' way to decide who gets a copy of the prints, and I personally see a lottery as a bit of a cop-out. The POW ordering system is a bun-fight - but one I'd prefer to the prospect 'names in a hat'. I'd agree with you there if it was the first 150, but my idea was to select 150 random emails from their mailing list and do it that way... not ideal ... but i never did enjoy a bun-fight
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In support of POW ;), by Viva Hate on Apr 2, 2007 15:44:39 GMT 1,
I like the idea of trying to join the bun fight for a print, it adds value to actually getting one, and oh boy dont forget the rush when the print finnaly arrives through the post..
magmotional
I like the idea of trying to join the bun fight for a print, it adds value to actually getting one, and oh boy dont forget the rush when the print finnaly arrives through the post..
magmotional
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Curley
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In support of POW ;), by Curley on Apr 2, 2007 15:50:50 GMT 1, I like the idea of trying to join the bun fight for a print, it adds value to actually getting one, and oh boy dont forget the rush when the print finnaly arrives through the post.. magmotional
That i can relate to, its the whole battle of getting one that actually adds to the sense of anticipation of it arriving. ;D
I like the idea of trying to join the bun fight for a print, it adds value to actually getting one, and oh boy dont forget the rush when the print finnaly arrives through the post.. magmotional That i can relate to, its the whole battle of getting one that actually adds to the sense of anticipation of it arriving. ;D
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Curley
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In support of POW ;), by Curley on Apr 2, 2007 15:59:35 GMT 1, Agreed, there's is no true 'fair' way to decide who gets a copy of the prints, and I personally see a lottery as a bit of a cop-out. The POW ordering system is a bun-fight - but one I'd prefer to the prospect 'names in a hat'. I'd agree with you there if it was the first 150, but my idea was to select 150 random emails from their mailing list and do it that way... not ideal ... but i never did enjoy a bun-fight
If its a lottery everyone at least has a fair chance but with what your suggesting its pot luck and open to abuse. You cant just pick 150 random people to get a signed print. The website is as fair as any way and i would rather take my chance on the shonky website then what you are suggesting, even the lottery is better than that.
i actually like the bun fight and i think it makes it half the fun, i you want some thing fight for it. Dont expect it to land in your lap just cos you want one. ;D
Agreed, there's is no true 'fair' way to decide who gets a copy of the prints, and I personally see a lottery as a bit of a cop-out. The POW ordering system is a bun-fight - but one I'd prefer to the prospect 'names in a hat'. I'd agree with you there if it was the first 150, but my idea was to select 150 random emails from their mailing list and do it that way... not ideal ... but i never did enjoy a bun-fight If its a lottery everyone at least has a fair chance but with what your suggesting its pot luck and open to abuse. You cant just pick 150 random people to get a signed print. The website is as fair as any way and i would rather take my chance on the shonky website then what you are suggesting, even the lottery is better than that. i actually like the bun fight and i think it makes it half the fun, i you want some thing fight for it. Dont expect it to land in your lap just cos you want one. ;D
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In support of POW ;), by robxxx7 on Apr 2, 2007 16:06:37 GMT 1, I'll keep quiet then No but seriously, we all have a views and ideas ... and until one better comes along i guess we will continue with the bun-fight ready for the next one ....
I'll keep quiet then No but seriously, we all have a views and ideas ... and until one better comes along i guess we will continue with the bun-fight ready for the next one ....
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In support of POW ;), by stuey09 on Apr 2, 2007 16:10:51 GMT 1, Although furious at the time because I couldn't get a Moron's, I have to admit that Dolly did take the time on more than one occasion to explain what the score was. It must have been chaotic in there at the time, so I at least appreciate somebody taking the time whilst under pressure to explain to me what was going on. There now that I've done that can I have one of those prints that are currently lodged under/behind the sofa and I really will make the tea and clean the office for a year...Honest. ;D
Although furious at the time because I couldn't get a Moron's, I have to admit that Dolly did take the time on more than one occasion to explain what the score was. It must have been chaotic in there at the time, so I at least appreciate somebody taking the time whilst under pressure to explain to me what was going on. There now that I've done that can I have one of those prints that are currently lodged under/behind the sofa and I really will make the tea and clean the office for a year...Honest. ;D
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In support of POW ;), by dwight on Apr 2, 2007 16:27:08 GMT 1, I like the idea of trying to join the bun fight for a print, it adds value to actually getting one, and oh boy dont forget the rush when the print finnaly arrives through the post.. magmotional
Me too, there's a real sense of accomplishment when you actually get it
I like the idea of trying to join the bun fight for a print, it adds value to actually getting one, and oh boy dont forget the rush when the print finnaly arrives through the post.. magmotional Me too, there's a real sense of accomplishment when you actually get it
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In support of POW ;), by tadghostal on Apr 2, 2007 20:13:50 GMT 1, dotdot, great idea for a thread!
I've had nothing but stellar service from POW, and am thoroughly impressed by the types of initiatives this small business has undertaken--Such as, recording the names of folks who buy prints/the number which they buy, and then providing that information free of charge and without hassle to secondary buyers as due-diligence/provenance. They have also upgraded their website, and considering the load on their servers, it does not surprise me that they crash. But its a small company, certainly no Amazon.dom, and I wouldn't expect them to invest too heavily in IT. They're an art-house for god's sake!
And this initiative on their part to help curb the practice of flipping. Despite my own misgivings about this being a fruitless endeavor, they are doing so--in part, at least--in response to all the complaints that are vocalized by members of this forum and of their other customers. Its a daunting challenge that falls well beyond the scope/purvey of any ordinary business, and one that does not provide them with additional rewards. I am reminded of the past several years when several gaming systems were released by enormous companies--Microsoft, Sony & Nintendo. Their machines were selling for 4-5 times the retail price for several months after release, yet these big companies did nothing to try and curb the practice (although it would be much more feasable for companies of that size to succeed than for a small company like POW)---in fact, it was rumored that they intentionally delivered short orders to artificially fuel the flames and generate additional headlines. So POW's software may still have some bugs. Big deal. I think its great they're responding to the complaints at all. New initiatives take time, particularly when complex issues are being addressed.
All in all, I think POW are doing an outstanding job. Banksy is a rock-god in the art world (if there is such a thing), and POW are a small indie label doing their best to keep up with his surprisingly massive popularity.
dotdot, great idea for a thread!
I've had nothing but stellar service from POW, and am thoroughly impressed by the types of initiatives this small business has undertaken--Such as, recording the names of folks who buy prints/the number which they buy, and then providing that information free of charge and without hassle to secondary buyers as due-diligence/provenance. They have also upgraded their website, and considering the load on their servers, it does not surprise me that they crash. But its a small company, certainly no Amazon.dom, and I wouldn't expect them to invest too heavily in IT. They're an art-house for god's sake!
And this initiative on their part to help curb the practice of flipping. Despite my own misgivings about this being a fruitless endeavor, they are doing so--in part, at least--in response to all the complaints that are vocalized by members of this forum and of their other customers. Its a daunting challenge that falls well beyond the scope/purvey of any ordinary business, and one that does not provide them with additional rewards. I am reminded of the past several years when several gaming systems were released by enormous companies--Microsoft, Sony & Nintendo. Their machines were selling for 4-5 times the retail price for several months after release, yet these big companies did nothing to try and curb the practice (although it would be much more feasable for companies of that size to succeed than for a small company like POW)---in fact, it was rumored that they intentionally delivered short orders to artificially fuel the flames and generate additional headlines. So POW's software may still have some bugs. Big deal. I think its great they're responding to the complaints at all. New initiatives take time, particularly when complex issues are being addressed.
All in all, I think POW are doing an outstanding job. Banksy is a rock-god in the art world (if there is such a thing), and POW are a small indie label doing their best to keep up with his surprisingly massive popularity.
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In support of POW ;), by arcam on Apr 2, 2007 20:55:54 GMT 1, I would never blame a crap IT system on the staff who work there. If anything they more than us would love a system that could cope. That is something that is out of their hands. I spoke to Dora on Friday and she sounded a lovely person.
I would never blame a crap IT system on the staff who work there. If anything they more than us would love a system that could cope. That is something that is out of their hands. I spoke to Dora on Friday and she sounded a lovely person.
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In support of POW ;), by Run Pig Run on Apr 2, 2007 20:56:43 GMT 1,
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In support of POW ;), by arcam on Apr 2, 2007 21:00:02 GMT 1, i actually like the bun fight and i think it makes it half the fun, i you want some thing fight for it. Dont expect it to land in your lap just cos you want one. ;D I have to admit I agree. I spent a good 4/5 hours refreshing in the hope of getting one, and when I did because of the effort I put into it, it made it feel that much more special. ;D
i actually like the bun fight and i think it makes it half the fun, i you want some thing fight for it. Dont expect it to land in your lap just cos you want one. ;D I have to admit I agree. I spent a good 4/5 hours refreshing in the hope of getting one, and when I did because of the effort I put into it, it made it feel that much more special. ;D
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In support of POW ;), by becksaboo on Apr 3, 2007 13:52:15 GMT 1, i actually like the bun fight and i think it makes it half the fun, i you want some thing fight for it. Dont expect it to land in your lap just cos you want one. ;D I have to admit I agree. I spent a good 4/5 hours refreshing in the hope of getting one, and when I did because of the effort I put into it, it made it feel that much more special. ;D
At least with the bun fight you have some element of control over whether you get one- it's up to you how many times you press F5
i actually like the bun fight and i think it makes it half the fun, i you want some thing fight for it. Dont expect it to land in your lap just cos you want one. ;D I have to admit I agree. I spent a good 4/5 hours refreshing in the hope of getting one, and when I did because of the effort I put into it, it made it feel that much more special. ;D At least with the bun fight you have some element of control over whether you get one- it's up to you how many times you press F5
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In support of POW ;), by corblimeylimey on Apr 3, 2007 14:44:50 GMT 1, I have to admit I agree. I spent a good 4/5 hours refreshing in the hope of getting one, and when I did because of the effort I put into it, it made it feel that much more special. ;D At least with the bun fight you have some element of control over whether you get one- it's up to you how many times you press F5
But when you get to the last stage of the checkout and your basket has emptied itself, where's your control of the situation there?
I have to admit I agree. I spent a good 4/5 hours refreshing in the hope of getting one, and when I did because of the effort I put into it, it made it feel that much more special. ;D At least with the bun fight you have some element of control over whether you get one- it's up to you how many times you press F5 But when you get to the last stage of the checkout and your basket has emptied itself, where's your control of the situation there?
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In support of POW ;), by arcam on Apr 3, 2007 16:44:21 GMT 1, At least with the bun fight you have some element of control over whether you get one- it's up to you how many times you press F5 But when you get to the last stage of the checkout and your basket has emptied itself, where's your control of the situation there? You can go back and try again.
At least with the bun fight you have some element of control over whether you get one- it's up to you how many times you press F5 But when you get to the last stage of the checkout and your basket has emptied itself, where's your control of the situation there? You can go back and try again.
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In support of POW ;), by corblimeylimey on Apr 3, 2007 17:35:43 GMT 1, But when you get to the last stage of the checkout and your basket has emptied itself, where's your control of the situation there? You can go back and try again.
Me and many people did, got the same result again, then the site goes down and sold out, untill the middle of the night when we're all asleep.
So to get this straight you've got to spend hours refreshing, then when you get it in your basket you can't pay for it so you start again, get it in your basket again, can't pay for it etc. You do this 3,4, or even 5 times, then you're required to be glued to the computer for the next 30 or so hours with no sleep in case one comes up and you can do it all over again.
Yes what fun, why aren't all sites built like this?
But when you get to the last stage of the checkout and your basket has emptied itself, where's your control of the situation there? You can go back and try again. Me and many people did, got the same result again, then the site goes down and sold out, untill the middle of the night when we're all asleep. So to get this straight you've got to spend hours refreshing, then when you get it in your basket you can't pay for it so you start again, get it in your basket again, can't pay for it etc. You do this 3,4, or even 5 times, then you're required to be glued to the computer for the next 30 or so hours with no sleep in case one comes up and you can do it all over again. Yes what fun, why aren't all sites built like this?
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In support of POW ;), by arcam on Apr 3, 2007 17:59:52 GMT 1, Me and many people did, got the same result again, then the site goes down and sold out, untill the middle of the night when we're all asleep. So to get this straight you've got to spend hours refreshing, then when you get it in your basket you can't pay for it so you start again, get it in your basket again, can't pay for it etc. You do this 3,4, or even 5 times, then you're required to be glued to the computer for the next 30 or so hours with no sleep in case one comes up and you can do it all over again. Yes what fun, why aren't all sites built like this? I know it was a nightmare, I spent many hours refreshing. But these things have a way of working themselves out. If you're unsuccessful this time chances are lady luck will shine for you next time.
With a lottery system everyman and his dog would put their hand in the mix. As it would require no effort. More would subsequently end up in hands of non collectors and in turn more would appear on ebay.
Me and many people did, got the same result again, then the site goes down and sold out, untill the middle of the night when we're all asleep. So to get this straight you've got to spend hours refreshing, then when you get it in your basket you can't pay for it so you start again, get it in your basket again, can't pay for it etc. You do this 3,4, or even 5 times, then you're required to be glued to the computer for the next 30 or so hours with no sleep in case one comes up and you can do it all over again. Yes what fun, why aren't all sites built like this? I know it was a nightmare, I spent many hours refreshing. But these things have a way of working themselves out. If you're unsuccessful this time chances are lady luck will shine for you next time. With a lottery system everyman and his dog would put their hand in the mix. As it would require no effort. More would subsequently end up in hands of non collectors and in turn more would appear on ebay.
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In support of POW ;), by corblimeylimey on Apr 3, 2007 18:03:40 GMT 1, Me and many people did, got the same result again, then the site goes down and sold out, untill the middle of the night when we're all asleep. So to get this straight you've got to spend hours refreshing, then when you get it in your basket you can't pay for it so you start again, get it in your basket again, can't pay for it etc. You do this 3,4, or even 5 times, then you're required to be glued to the computer for the next 30 or so hours with no sleep in case one comes up and you can do it all over again. Yes what fun, why aren't all sites built like this? I know it was a nightmare, I spent many hours refreshing. But these things have a way of working themselves out. If you're unsuccessful this time chances are lady luck will shine for you next time. With a lottery system everyman and his dog would put their hand in the mix. As it would require no effort. More would subsequently end up in hands of non collectors and in turn more would appear on ebay.
Maybe you're right, I've been though this twice before with Grannies and Applause, and I got lucky for both of those, so fair enough, time to loose out. Better luck I hope for Trolley Hunters as that is my favourite.
Me and many people did, got the same result again, then the site goes down and sold out, untill the middle of the night when we're all asleep. So to get this straight you've got to spend hours refreshing, then when you get it in your basket you can't pay for it so you start again, get it in your basket again, can't pay for it etc. You do this 3,4, or even 5 times, then you're required to be glued to the computer for the next 30 or so hours with no sleep in case one comes up and you can do it all over again. Yes what fun, why aren't all sites built like this? I know it was a nightmare, I spent many hours refreshing. But these things have a way of working themselves out. If you're unsuccessful this time chances are lady luck will shine for you next time. With a lottery system everyman and his dog would put their hand in the mix. As it would require no effort. More would subsequently end up in hands of non collectors and in turn more would appear on ebay. Maybe you're right, I've been though this twice before with Grannies and Applause, and I got lucky for both of those, so fair enough, time to loose out. Better luck I hope for Trolley Hunters as that is my favourite.
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stuey09
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In support of POW ;), by stuey09 on Apr 3, 2007 18:10:14 GMT 1, Lady luck my a#se. RSI through trying to get through to the checkout, followed by several near heart attacks when the print wouldn't go into the basket. I can see a repeat when Trolley's comes up. When you re-read the posts and reflect on the bad blood the Moron's fiasco caused I would much prefer a lottery system. Granted it doesn't give you anymore guarentees, but it would at least allow me to have a life for that 24hour period.
Lady luck my a#se. RSI through trying to get through to the checkout, followed by several near heart attacks when the print wouldn't go into the basket. I can see a repeat when Trolley's comes up. When you re-read the posts and reflect on the bad blood the Moron's fiasco caused I would much prefer a lottery system. Granted it doesn't give you anymore guarentees, but it would at least allow me to have a life for that 24hour period.
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