we have gusts this weekend and unhelpfully our kettle decided to pack up.
We have an Argos collection point fifteen minutes away so I did a quick run through their kettles and found one 'in s rockat your local collection point'. Wicked.
So I ordered it and got a text back saying it would be ready for collection after 4pm, some six hours later
Anyway, at 15.48 I got a'your item is ready for collection' test.
So I nip,down there and the young lady says ' this happens all,the time, all it means that the item I should in the cage of goods that was delivered at 15.48 that hasn't been opened and unpacked yet, you'll have to come back later'.
Which I didn't, they got to it after about fifteen minutes.
The people,who design these systems should be forced,to stand in front of customers to see if they work in the real world rather than in computer code.
We have an Argos collection point fifteen minutes away so I did a quick run through their kettles and found one 'in s rockat your local collection point'. Wicked.
So I ordered it and got a text back saying it would be ready for collection after 4pm, some six hours later
Anyway, at 15.48 I got a'your item is ready for collection' test.
So I nip,down there and the young lady says ' this happens all,the time, all it means that the item I should in the cage of goods that was delivered at 15.48 that hasn't been opened and unpacked yet, you'll have to come back later'.
Which I didn't, they got to it after about fifteen minutes.
The people,who design these systems should be forced,to stand in front of customers to see if they work in the real world rather than in computer code.