felix
Bluelight Crew
This year, let me count the ways I have leveraged my consumer power to my benefit so far:
Successes:
1. Morrisons gave me a £9 voucher after I complained about some dry tobacco I'd bought (which I managed to revive with some damp paper towels anyway).
2. ASDA gave me a £15 voucher for a pair of dodgy ASDA-brand ink cartridges that wouldn't work with my HP printer. No receipt either, but they apologised profusely, not realising that I'd got them on a buy-one-get-one-free deal and the £15 more than covered it.
3. Merrell trainers. My current pair of beloved 5 year old Merrell trainers were the second pair to snap at the upper lace holder, so after a brief exchange of emails (no receipt), they gave me a 50% discount on my next pair of Merrell shoes from their website.
4. Plus Net. After being a customer for 13 years, this year they renewed my contract for what amounts to £150 less per year for the same service, plus I've just received a £50 cheque in the post for sticking with them.
5. O2 have unlocked all our iPhones for free after a simple webchat, so we could switch to GiffGaff on a Pay As You Go basis, for far less money per month.
5. Scottish Gas boiler cover. One or two phone calls reduced our yearly payment by £47.70, just for staying with them.
6. PELI Products gave me a warranty replacement for a broken headtorch, no questions asked. No receipt.
7. Maglite gave me a warranty replacement for a broken AA torch's switch, no questions asked. No receipt.
Failures:
1. Timpsons. Tedious long story I shan't bore you with, but suffice to say their customer care is shit and I won't be entering their premises any time again.
2. Carlton luggage. Suit carrier plastic hook mechanism (i.e. the main load-bearing component) broke after light use. No spares available, so no luck.
In Progress:
1. Remington hair clippers. Adjustment lever snapped after a few months. I've emailed them in the past couple of days but no response yet,
2. Canon. The kit lens that came with my beloved 450D DSLR has stopped firing when in auto-focus mode. I emailed them via their website and await a response.
I do not for one second encourage the vexatious piss-taking of any companies in an attempt to get freebies. But I encourage all to hang onto their receipts, and to politely get in touch with them if you have a problem with anything. And definitely don't accept whatever you're quoted at renewal time by any insurance or utility companies. I'm sure I've missed out more examples.
All that is expected is a nice message on their social media presence in return. It's a brave new world and I love it.
Less money spent on this shit is more money for drugs & booze. :D
Successes:
1. Morrisons gave me a £9 voucher after I complained about some dry tobacco I'd bought (which I managed to revive with some damp paper towels anyway).
2. ASDA gave me a £15 voucher for a pair of dodgy ASDA-brand ink cartridges that wouldn't work with my HP printer. No receipt either, but they apologised profusely, not realising that I'd got them on a buy-one-get-one-free deal and the £15 more than covered it.
3. Merrell trainers. My current pair of beloved 5 year old Merrell trainers were the second pair to snap at the upper lace holder, so after a brief exchange of emails (no receipt), they gave me a 50% discount on my next pair of Merrell shoes from their website.
4. Plus Net. After being a customer for 13 years, this year they renewed my contract for what amounts to £150 less per year for the same service, plus I've just received a £50 cheque in the post for sticking with them.
5. O2 have unlocked all our iPhones for free after a simple webchat, so we could switch to GiffGaff on a Pay As You Go basis, for far less money per month.
5. Scottish Gas boiler cover. One or two phone calls reduced our yearly payment by £47.70, just for staying with them.
6. PELI Products gave me a warranty replacement for a broken headtorch, no questions asked. No receipt.
7. Maglite gave me a warranty replacement for a broken AA torch's switch, no questions asked. No receipt.
Failures:
1. Timpsons. Tedious long story I shan't bore you with, but suffice to say their customer care is shit and I won't be entering their premises any time again.
2. Carlton luggage. Suit carrier plastic hook mechanism (i.e. the main load-bearing component) broke after light use. No spares available, so no luck.
In Progress:
1. Remington hair clippers. Adjustment lever snapped after a few months. I've emailed them in the past couple of days but no response yet,
2. Canon. The kit lens that came with my beloved 450D DSLR has stopped firing when in auto-focus mode. I emailed them via their website and await a response.
I do not for one second encourage the vexatious piss-taking of any companies in an attempt to get freebies. But I encourage all to hang onto their receipts, and to politely get in touch with them if you have a problem with anything. And definitely don't accept whatever you're quoted at renewal time by any insurance or utility companies. I'm sure I've missed out more examples.
All that is expected is a nice message on their social media presence in return. It's a brave new world and I love it.
Less money spent on this shit is more money for drugs & booze. :D

If I'm friendlier with the person then there's no problem with me protesting. I don't, knowingly, buy from any scary people anymore anyway.