Some good consumer advice
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BuffonIdol- Posts : 2386
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Age : 36
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BuffonIdol- Posts : 2386
Join date : 2010-03-20
Age : 36
Location : UK
Re: Some good consumer advice
The Veet reviews never fails to make me laugh.
Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
Join date : 2010-03-20
Age : 112
Location : Boston, Mass
Re: Some good consumer advice
Is there supposed to be funny reviews for the pen? Because I don't see it.
Re: Some good consumer advice
Common problems that this pen doesn't have;
Leakages (Not often)
Poor Flow of Ink
Too much ink flow
Sticking Ball
I hate Sticking Ball
sportsportsport- Posts : 949
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Age : 38
Location : Baconsfield
Re: Some good consumer advice
sportsportsport wrote:Common problems that this pen doesn't have;
Leakages (Not often)
Poor Flow of Ink
Too much ink flow
Sticking Ball
I hate Sticking Ball
Not a problem for me
Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
Join date : 2010-03-20
Age : 112
Location : Boston, Mass
Re: Some good consumer advice
sportsportsport wrote:Common problems that this pen doesn't have;
Leakages (Not often)
Poor Flow of Ink
Too much ink flow
Sticking Ball
I hate Sticking Ball
Me too, especially on leather
DRIZ- Posts : 1018
Join date : 2010-03-24
Location : Luton
Re: Some good consumer advice
Previous to my purchase of these miracle sticks I had to cut myself with a sharp object and write a message in my own blood. Sometimes this led to me passing out.
As the only messages I leave are insulting graffiti or ransom notes you can well imagine the embarrassment that this caused.
Haha that one made me laugh.
Re: Some good consumer advice
Being a loose cannon who does not play by the rules the first thing I did was ignore the warning and smear this all over my knob and bollocks. The bollocks I knew and loved are gone now. In their place is a maroon coloured bag of agony which sends stabs of pain up my body every time it grazes against my thigh or an article of clothing. I am suffering so that you don't have to. Heed my lesson. DO NOT PUT ON KNOB AND BOLLOCKS.
(I am giving this product a 5 because despite the fact that I think my bollocks might fall off, they are now completely hairless.)
Re: Some good consumer advice
I was looking for an upgrade from my HB2 Pencil and I was unsure about what to go for until I came across this Bic pen.
I was realy excited about opening my new product once it had arrived, I removed a pen from its protective packaging which was realy well sealed. For the first few days after ordering my new pen I was slightly unsure about how to actualy use it, it came with no instruction guide, it was untill later on in the week and countless hours of attempting to write I hit Google and realised that the black tip at the end was removable only to reveal the 'nib' of the pen. This black romovable think was infact a lid to keep ink fresh.
Ok so onto performance, after I started to write(also this pen may be used for doodling and scibbling) I was amazed at the quality of the ink, it was no cheap ink like you would find in other cheap pens at your local retailers, this ink is something special, and it does not smudge either.
The biggest major flaw with this pen(which is possibly a design fault) is that I am assuming this pen is for left handers only(although the packiging did not mention this) I think this because I can write superbly neat in my left hand but when I switch over to my right hand I start to write as if i were wearing a blindfold, so to all you 'right handers' stay away from this product.
The design of this pen was realy well thought out, the 'see through' barrel of the pen allows you to keep watch over how much ink you have left to write with in the pen, so when you are running out you can simply order a new pen in time.
A few days ago I stupidly lost the lid to my pen, I got onto Bic customer service to see if my pen was under warranty to see if they could send me a new one or simply replace my lid, the lady on the other end just laughed at me and hung up, this goes to show that the customer sevice for this company is not very good at all!
I take my new pen everywhere with me and could not leave home without it, somebody even saw that I had a brand new bic and asked me if they could borrow it! The cheeky fella must have realised how good this pen was as he tried to walk off with it, but I managed to get it back and he claimed 'he forgot'.
Anyway I am overall pleased with this product.
Only negative points are the lack of instructions on operating this pen and the customer service is atrocious.
Three ***
Makes some very valid points.
BuffonIdol- Posts : 2386
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Re: Some good consumer advice
"This was probably and hopefully the only time in my life I was going to wish there was a gay snowman in the kitchen"
I love that!
I love that!
J-Iggy- Posts : 1267
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Age : 38
Location : Brighton
Re: Some good consumer advice
Sure, we've all taken the piss with Amazon reviews from time to time haven't we? I know I have.
ronnie pander- Posts : 929
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Calamity Jane- Posts : 1530
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Re: Some good consumer advice
Too popular now for me to make a review but there are some good ones there..."Excellent value alternative to Riesling".
ronnie pander- Posts : 929
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Re: Some good consumer advice
I have to admit, I'm sorely tempted to buy a 3 Wolf Moon T-Shirt.
rocknrollnobody- Posts : 768
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