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• #402
What is Alpecin meant to do for your hair?
Does it make it wiggle?
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• #403
Is there a link to the current Wiggle advert? I've been watching plenty of itv4 footage (live, not the highlights) of the TdF but can't recall it. Maybe I just mentally switch off when the adverts come on.
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• #404
I would advise you not to look for it... Come close to selling my bike in fear people think that is what cyclists are about.
Makes me feel a little sick every time it comes on.
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• #405
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• #406
Had a delivery yesterday morning from Wiggle, now I will say I have had tons of stuff from them and my gripe is with this absolute wanker of a DX secure delivery driver. My misses was in front room with our young son when next thing she knows a large parcel (Rear mech alignment tool) is thrown through the upper part of a open front window??? WTF???.. The delivery driver didn't even bother to ring our bell so she could simply be given the parcel..
I can't see how in anyone's mind it would be ok to throw a large heavy parcel through someones window, a location that my son is often using with his walker..
Wiggle have been contacted and DX secure have been sent a email and as normal these days the contact number just rings and rings..
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• #407
DX use lifestyle couriers.
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• #408
couriers are usually paid per drop, on shit money and usually have a number of addictions to maintain.
maybe this puts some perspective on your highly unfortunate situation.
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• #409
couriers are usually paid per drop, on shit money and usually have a number of addictions to maintain.
I resemble that remark!
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• #410
Everyone wants premium delivery for free. Life no work like this.
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• #411
I tend to use the £1.99 service that delivers to a local corner shop. Get a text/email to tell me when it has arrived and I collect it at my leisure. They're open from 7 am to 11 pm.
Never had to wait more than 2 days, and only once were the haribos missing!Sod's law it'll go pear shaped next time I order something 😀
Not had to deal with customer service personally - on a couple of occasions I ordered the wrong size/fit and returned (again via said corner shop at no charge) with credit in a few days. -
• #412
only once were the haribos missing!
Shop assistant got peckish? The local delivery thing works well when you trust/know the people in the shop.
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• #413
Catlike helmet received.
No Haribo.WHAT THE FUCK, WIGGLE.
---->chainreaction.com
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• #414
I got Tupac's with my last order.
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• #415
You got mine, you bugger! Pls fwd on.
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• #416
I know some of you aren't in love with Tredz, but they just sent me double Haribo in an order which was <£15
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• #417
Surprised they had stock..,
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• #418
As well as Haribo, Wiggle sent me a packet of energy drink: fucking abysmal.
A lurid, not-seen-in-nature/Sunny Delight orange colour distracted from the bitter medicinal flavour: checking the ingredients, I found a warning that the colouring could cause attention deficit and hyperactivity in children.
Thanks Wiggle!
If you too receive some, please dispose of responsibly and not directly into a watercourse.
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• #419
Ha!
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• #420
only a matter of time before they start including a free tub of organic hummus and a copy of the daily mail.
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• #421
"I have been informed by DX that your parcel has been lost"
Well, that's nice. I'm glad it wasn't £20,000 in cash..
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• #422
Anyone have a discount code? Looking to order a pair of gatorskins.
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• #423
So I ordered from Wiggle yesterday, and picked the next day delivery thinking it would be trusty Royal Mail. Turns out it's this DX bollocks and currently waiting for my parcel with not a lot of hope I must say. Why do big companies insist on using these terrible courier services, that with a quick google search have more of chance of losing my parcel than actually delivering it.
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• #424
Because for every one the lose they probably deliver one hundred successfully and do it all for what RM would charge to deliver ten.
You can only read so many poor reviews online because no one reports good service.
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• #425
Spent a few bills and no haribo
So disappointed
^The one with the hairy Ali-G type? It ain't a bad advert, it ain't a great one.
For some reason I got ads for 'vagisil' whilst watching Saturday's Tour highlights. That and the winning Alpecin ones
I nearly complained to their owners last year after the rubbish 'poetry' one with stills and rubbish rhymes.I figured that Bridgepoint (yes, they are owned by private equity) would probably sack their marketing head after last year so I didn't bother.