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jonathon5
28th November 2010, 20:34
Just had the misfortune of watching this channel with some chump called Peter Simon presenting.

The bloke repeated the same word 20 times or more, but if you want to work out the final selling price you wil pay.

This is the formula give or take £3 - £5

£4500 / (the amounts of units available)

You will know up front how much the final price will be

But the presenter is still a turd

haz_pro
28th November 2010, 20:36
Lol hate these channels, the crap they sell!

Where did this "formula" come from?

Matt-T
28th November 2010, 20:36
My missus watched them.. She spent Hundreds on there.. but the p&p is expensive and some of the products are. Had a few bargins off there my self lol

MiniGibbo
28th November 2010, 20:37
Normally ts shit that wont sell in the shops :S

Mezza
28th November 2010, 20:39
im sure she watched a hell of a lot to work out the formula. :p

W103_A5H
28th November 2010, 20:41
about £4.50 per unit (I think) :S lol knowing my luck i have missunderstood the whole thing :panic:

jonathon5
28th November 2010, 20:44
I have only once bought something that turned out to be a bargain. It cost me £90 all in years ago when they were £140 in the shops



The formula is worked out by watching 10 sales, I am a bit of a a numbers freak

Next sale on now will sell for £19.99 (winter refuge some pic of a snow leopard)

Sky 654 (it's currently £174.99)

JamesR
28th November 2010, 20:46
Normally ts shit that wont sell in the shops :S

Or the shite that never leaves the stock room of TJ Hughes who sell shite to start with lol

jonathon5
28th November 2010, 20:53
Oh what a suprize it sold for £19.99 just remember the formula , if you ever want to buy anything

Saxo-SX
28th November 2010, 21:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0VM67aTDh8

TomT
28th November 2010, 23:44
Your formula did not work, The item went for £40.

Your formula would suggest it would of gone for £18.

jonathon5
29th November 2010, 06:33
Your formula did not work, The item went for £40.

Your formula would suggest it would of gone for £18.

Unlucky the buyers were gullible

Bickerton
29th November 2010, 07:29
Some good stuff available but a lot of junk. It's usually thepostage that stings you

tweedie
29th November 2010, 09:06
Its worked everytime ive tried it this morning.

Bag went for £12.50

£4500 / 36 = 125 add the . and you get £12.50

Although its better to use £450 instead of £4500 as it puts the . in for you

bide_furio
29th November 2010, 22:02
Wat is this formula u mathematicians talk about? There's a science to this program, is this what your telling me?

haz_pro
29th November 2010, 22:07
LOL at current item.

dual pack of HDMI cables, 1 pound, you think hmm fair enough.

EXCEPT delivery is 7.99, and the call to order costs you 1.50!

Better off buying off ebay or amazon, saving money, and getting the item quicker i imagine.

TomT
29th November 2010, 23:07
They've got 5 watches right now.

TheWorx
4th December 2010, 20:31
Got a jumpstarter/air compressor off it, got about 3 jumpstarts out of it and now it wont charge

Ross
4th December 2010, 23:32
I worked for them for about a year - through an outsourced IT company (Getronics) - was a great place to work, but the pressure on uptime (from an IT perspective) was immense.

logic_guy
4th December 2010, 23:40
Normally ts shit that wont sell in the shops :S

Like the newest Dyson that was on there for £230 the other night........

DannyVTS
5th December 2010, 00:07
Like the newest Dyson that was on there for £230 the other night........

"normally"