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Young Apprentice - 14th Nov 2011
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grahamzxy
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by sandydune:
“I would like to buy a pie maker, where can I purchase one from?”

try argos and amazon
Handers
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by tinkie:
“An electric pie maker ”

Those types of products don't tend to sell well (ie rice steamers, hot dog cookers). Can't imagine they'll get many sales.
Andagha
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by Dix:
“Argos have them. I got a mini muffin maker last year, from Hobbycraft. Best thing since sliced bread. ”

Oooh I got one of them, an electric one, although I think mine is a cupcake maker Afraid I haven't used it yet Is it really good
gillypanda
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by Windy999:
“Ooooooo! Hope she's fine soon, gilly!”

Thank you! My beautiful granddaughter is all worth it
DUNDEEBOY
14-11-2011
£29.99 rip off
Subrosa
14-11-2011
Haha oh dear, the first person they talk to conforms to the stereotype - 'do I like what?' Should have had a 'dear' on the end for extra effect!
Andagha
14-11-2011
New to the market... Everywhere has these pie makers..lol

And it's not over 50's that like freebies..lol
tinkie
14-11-2011
It's not about profit this week, stupid girl
grahamzxy
14-11-2011
I found the pie maker - £19.99 http://www.gilesandposner.com/acatalog/Pie_Maker.html
Neda_Turk
14-11-2011
EVERYONE like freebies you t***!
DUNDEEBOY
14-11-2011
£100 quid for tat. Hot card that means stolen
sandydune
14-11-2011
Hi, do you like pie. Don't be shy, come and have some pie. that rhymes
Annsyre
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by gillypanda:
“Thank you! My beautiful granddaughter is all worth it ”

Congratulations granny.
penguinperson
14-11-2011
Why do they always have music from Steve Jablonsky the Sims on in the background?
Inspiration
14-11-2011
Pie maker is a big mistake surely. Older people will want to use a proper oven and do things the traditional way. It's a crap product really. All you need is an oven to do exactly the same job. It adds nothing.
Windy999
14-11-2011
They are canny buyers these pensioners
Andagha
14-11-2011
Surely they can give a discount? Isn't that the idea of selling.. I would imagine they would make more profit if they give discounts to OAP's or cash.
Dix
14-11-2011
No, aint interested in a designer shopping trolley. Can't believe that lady bought one!

Jesus, that vac is TOO expensive! You can get them a lot cheaper!
Neda_Turk
14-11-2011
Just charge them £49.99 and then knock £10 off it.
Subrosa
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by penguinperson:
“Why do they always have music from Steve Jablonsky the Sims on in the background?”

I was trying to mention that it was Sims music on Twitter but it's gone over capacity
DUNDEEBOY
14-11-2011
Crap box
Annsyre
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by Inspiration:
“Pie maker is a big mistake surely. Older people will want to use a proper oven and do things the traditional way. It's a crap product really. All you need is an oven tons exactly the same job. It adds nothing.”

I agree. I make my own pies and I also make my own bread and soup. These gimmicky gadgets are a waste of money.
DUNDEEBOY
14-11-2011
Where they getting these crap prices from
Andagha
14-11-2011
£125 for a wooden bird box with a camera inside it..yikes!!! These "oldies" will be joining in with Autumnwatch next..lol
c0lefax
14-11-2011
Originally Posted by penguinperson:
“Why do they always have music from Steve Jablonsky the Sims on in the background?”

Well, the people are in Buy mode now
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