cherokee
10-Nov-09, 22:51
I am the first to admit to being extremely short of patience, probably more so with myself than with other people.
It is very rarely that I check out websites on Google, but having found some really good looking sites that sound really great for Christmas presents ( a few with designer goods and brand names with up to over 80% discount - all above board, by the way, I made sure of that before I started !!) I thought I'd have a shottie at some ordering.
Well, I can appreciate that the world and his wife are probably scoping these sites, just as I am, and its probably a "busy" time o' night with all the internet traffic probably causing "traffic jams" and i honestly TRY to be patient but.........................
After waiting for a viewing of a single item for well over 15 minutes, I just gave up!! Good grief, I mean queues at Marks & Spencers move quicker than that at the very height of Christmas shopping !!!!!
One consolation though, my computer is still sitting on my desk in one piece as is the study window, with no "hole-shaped" computer through it !!!! :lol:
With hindsight, me thinks it would be a lot quicker to physically drive to Inverness and view said items in their locale rather than to do this "the quick way " (:roll: ?????????, !!!!!!!) - on line.....
How do others Orgers percieve this way of shopping or is it just me and my patience that have bother LOL !!
It is very rarely that I check out websites on Google, but having found some really good looking sites that sound really great for Christmas presents ( a few with designer goods and brand names with up to over 80% discount - all above board, by the way, I made sure of that before I started !!) I thought I'd have a shottie at some ordering.
Well, I can appreciate that the world and his wife are probably scoping these sites, just as I am, and its probably a "busy" time o' night with all the internet traffic probably causing "traffic jams" and i honestly TRY to be patient but.........................
After waiting for a viewing of a single item for well over 15 minutes, I just gave up!! Good grief, I mean queues at Marks & Spencers move quicker than that at the very height of Christmas shopping !!!!!
One consolation though, my computer is still sitting on my desk in one piece as is the study window, with no "hole-shaped" computer through it !!!! :lol:
With hindsight, me thinks it would be a lot quicker to physically drive to Inverness and view said items in their locale rather than to do this "the quick way " (:roll: ?????????, !!!!!!!) - on line.....
How do others Orgers percieve this way of shopping or is it just me and my patience that have bother LOL !!