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01-05-2014 06:18 PM
On 1/4/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:On 1/3/2014 Suzie72 said:On 1/3/2014 StuffyBug said:On 12/29/2013 arrabella said:The OP never returned to this or any other thread. Total troll.On 12/25/2013 Oneanddone said:On 12/25/2013 ccassaday said:I dont believe any of these posts. Iwould never order a important gift online before christmas. I would of went to a store and got it. To many of these posts to believe them.
Not only are there too many posts to believe them, count how many that are all first posters.
My thoughts exactly!!
I suspected the same. The holidays can get lonely. People need something to do.
... and I agree, even if it was a legit post, they still shouldn't have waited until the 11th hour. If you don't have the means to purchase gifts in a timely manner, than you shouldn't allow your family to be dragged into the commecialism. Teach children that Chistmas is about reaching out to others, not about getting the latest gadget. A gadget that they will be bored with by March anyway.
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Forget buying gadgets...your children will be fortunate if they learn how to use a dictionary to check for spelling errors. Perhaps you should be spending your time teaching them how to do that instead of criticizing others for believing lies.
You are too funny. I've actually posted quite a few times on the QVC forums, before the format changed. Pointing out that I misspelled two words? Is that the best you've got? LOL!!! Let me guess. You're one of the people who was naïve enough to believed that anybody can promise delivery of a package in the middle of the winter with only 2 days of lead time no matter what. If QVC said that they would send Elton John to all of our houses at once to sing our favorite song, I guess we should believe that too, huh? Again, little ones need to be taught about what the holidays SHOULD BE about. And it’s not stressing yourself out over a material item that got delivered late.
01-05-2014 06:22 PM
Sorry if this seems nosey - I haven't read all the latest posts, so forgive me if I'm asking the same question over again. I would like to know (and I'm sure others would also) whether you finally got the missing gift and your son's reaction to receiving it. Hope he is happy, and that you're feeling better. Happy New Year 2014.
01-06-2014 02:53 AM
On 1/4/2014 jamajessie said:You seem a bit testy for someone with just four posts.On 12/27/2013 lovescats said:blah blah blah...so what are you a detective? Seriously you seemed to have run an analysis on the op's post... too much time on your hands?If this is a true story then I'm sorry for your son but I have to wonder if it is. You said your son waited months for Christmas yet you didn't think about buying his present till the friday before Christmas on Wednesday. And you just started using this name on 12/25/2013.
01-06-2014 04:00 AM
On 1/5/2014 Suzie72 said:On 1/4/2014 mistriTsquirrel said:On 1/3/2014 Suzie72 said:On 1/3/2014 StuffyBug said:On 12/29/2013 arrabella said:The OP never returned to this or any other thread. Total troll.On 12/25/2013 Oneanddone said:On 12/25/2013 ccassaday said:I dont believe any of these posts. Iwould never order a important gift online before christmas. I would of went to a store and got it. To many of these posts to believe them.
Not only are there too many posts to believe them, count how many that are all first posters.
My thoughts exactly!!
I suspected the same. The holidays can get lonely. People need something to do.
... and I agree, even if it was a legit post, they still shouldn't have waited until the 11th hour. If you don't have the means to purchase gifts in a timely manner, than you shouldn't allow your family to be dragged into the commecialism. Teach children that Chistmas is about reaching out to others, not about getting the latest gadget. A gadget that they will be bored with by March anyway.
," said the person with 1 post.
Forget buying gadgets...your children will be fortunate if they learn how to use a dictionary to check for spelling errors. Perhaps you should be spending your time teaching them how to do that instead of criticizing others for believing lies.
You are too funny. I've actually posted quite a few times on the QVC forums, before the format changed. Pointing out that I misspelled two words? Is that the best you've got? LOL!!! Let me guess. You're one of the people who was naïve enough to believed that anybody can promise delivery of a package in the middle of the winter with only 2 days of lead time no matter what. If QVC said that they would send Elton John to all of our houses at once to sing our favorite song, I guess we should believe that too, huh? Again, little ones need to be taught about what the holidays SHOULD BE about. And it’s not stressing yourself out over a material item that got delivered late.
I ordered my online purchases in a timely-enough manner, and got them all by the holiday, so guess again, word wizard.
01-11-2014 09:07 PM
If you ordered something on Dec 20th there was no way it was going to get there by Christmas Eve, its takes a few days for them to process the order & for UPS to pick it up and they were backed up by the 20th anyway. Next time order a month in advance or just go to Walmart or Target and purchase the item, they sale it everywhere.
01-11-2014 09:10 PM
OP is a TROLL or a sock puppet with one post! Unbelievable!
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