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dcash replied to fredblogs on Xiaomi Mi HEPA Filter for Air Purifier $36.99 + Shipping ($34.99 Delivered with Kogan First) @ Kogan
Xiaomi obviously, plus LG, Blueair, Honeywell, and at least one other the name of which escapes me at present. As rumblytangara has…
dcash replied to DecoAus on Xiaomi Mi HEPA Filter for Air Purifier $36.99 + Shipping ($34.99 Delivered with Kogan First) @ Kogan
I can guarantee an air filter will make no noticeable difference to the level of dust you experience. I likewise live on a main road, have…
I agree. They do their best to substitute, so that the customer doesn't go without something they may have really needed. Unfortunately…
Assuming you're using a good quality synthetic oil, then there's no need to over service a low milage car.
Where is Godfrey's online?!? It's literally their name dot com dot au!
dcash commented on Godfreys Enters Voluntary Administration
Good riddance! I found their staff extremely rude and would only sell you precisely what they wanted to sell you, no matter what you asked…
I'm talking predominantly about night, where lights can sit for half an hour (or more) unchanged, until someone finally comes along to…
Not true, at least in NSW. A lot will ONLY change based on the induction loop being triggered (or pedestrian crossing being activated).
Speaking of my experience living adjacent to a set of traffic lights in NSW, I can say with authority that sometimes the control systems DO…
dcash replied to KangaDrew on Got Pulled over Merging across a Solid Line, How on Earth Am I Expected to Navigate Otherwise?
The lanes are not wide enough for concrete dividers. Clearly the solid line should extend to the traffic lights, which would be all that is…
dcash commented on Would You Eat Foods That Are Made in China
No
But it wasn't about customer demand, and Woolworths admitted as much. It was about trying to gain goodwill by assuming that most people who…
Which is still below where it was the month before the Dylan Mulvaney disaster, and also doesn't reflect the half billion dollars in lost…
You really appear to have some serious comprehension issues. All I was doing was pointing out an example of a company in the US who thought…
I don't know what you're on about, but Bud going woke cost Anheuser-Busch around $26b in market valuation.
Rofl. You're the one who felt the need to call it "Chinese made crap", and yet you get all defensive when I suggest it could be made…
Well you were the one who brought Peter Dutton into the conversation, not me! Lol
I don't see what a decision and announcement by Woolworths has to do with Peter Dutton. By the way you're acting, it's almost as if you…
Indirectly, of course, but not because they thought Australia Day merchandise wouldn't turn a profit. Rather, because they thought that…
Anyone with have a brain knows the decision has nothing to do with profits, and everything to do with pandering to the woke masses who have…
Absolutely, but they don't always get it right! Case in point - Bud Light!
Specifically what business is being accused of being greedy for selling Australia day merch?
There's no reason it has to be tacky "Chinese made crap" (racist, much?). Woolies are more than welcome to have it manufactured in…
As I (and Woolies) have said multiple times, it's not about the "cheap overseas rubbish", but rather it's about not wanting to offend…
The fuss is not that they are not selling the merch, but that they had the gall to announce they wouldn't be selling it due to lack of…
dcash commented on Woolworths Dumps Australia Day Merchandise
Going by the poll, nearly half of OzBargainers hate Australia. If you need directions to the airport, I'd be happy to oblige.
Correct, and as I said, the reasoning wasn't customer demand, it was that Woolies think our national holiday is divisive, and also stated…
That would be too sensible, but we all know it has nothing to do with customer demand or having excess stock they can't sell.
And yet all the Halloween crap will still be sold come October, so it's clearly not about "chinese crap that ends up at the tip", but…
It's nothing to do with customer demand, but rather Woolies having an Alan Joyce type CEO who wasn't born in Australia, has no loyalty to…
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