22.07.09 / Uncategorized / Author: theshed / Comments: (1)
Tags: angry, complain, complaint, fault, faulty, frustrated
Ever wondered where to go to get things off your chest? ‘Faults and Complaints’ is the place to dump those frustrations for things that don’t work, people who have betrayed you, and any other reason you may think of. Apart from no obscenities, the only criteria is this - You must agree that once you dump your stuff, you will take a deep breath and get on with living. You can’t dump and keep at the same time!
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23.07.09 / Uncategorized / Author: theshed / Comments: (1)
Tags: angry, automobile, car, complain, complaint, fault, faulty, frustrated, vehicle
Too often we encounter dangerous drivers or road rage. Or maybe your new vehicle is recalled. Driving in an upset state is dangerous. Here is the place to calm down, but don’t type while you drive….
23.07.09 / Uncategorized / Author: theshed / Comments: (0)
Tags: angry, complain, complaint, fault, faulty, friend, friends, frustrated
How sad that friends part. It can be hard to make them, so a friend who does the wrong thing by you can be heartbreaking and so very disappointing. For whatever reaason, sometimes, it is easier to just dump on the keyboard than in person. Start typing.
23.07.09 / Uncategorized / Author: theshed / Comments: (2)
Tags: 1600, angry, complain, complaint, computer, fault, faulty, frustrated, Passport, peripherals, Trend Micro, Western Digital
Whether it be a main computer or peripheral parts, these days many manufacturers are forgetting about quality and reliability. They focus on getting the first sale, but not a repeat sale. We’re in the 21st century. Even the cheapest items are better than years ago, BUT, does that mean we should accept poor quality? NO is the resounding answer.