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Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:25 pm
by scot-canuck
So was in LIDL having a nose around and saw they have some kid safety stuff in, had a nose to see if any of it might keep the dog safe (sproglet free in this house, the dog is bad enough)
All well and good, then I notice they have those flipping dangerous "safety socket protector" liabilities in stock, collared one of the staff, who got the manager (same age as me by the looks of things, but 4 sprogs seemingly.... :? ) who then told me that he has never seen any issue with them and his kids never touch them, wasnt interested in listening period and was being a smug little git with it. Told the stroppy little turd that I wanted a word with head office and what was their number, which he reluctantly gave me after 4 askings and only by shoving a flyer into my hands and skulking off.
Had a few choice words with their HQ about his attitude and several of his staff's aversion to soap and water along with why I'm not happy about them being on sale (they even have lip cut in the bottom to make them easier to remove!! ::b ::b ::b and made of thin thin plastic that would pose no issue for a kid to snap in half) Got an apology for the attitude, whether it does anything or not is a different matter...

For anyone who is interested, have a search for fatally flawed to see why I hate those stupid things.

Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:32 pm
by wine~o
Pffft...next up you'll be telling us not to put our 6 year-olds up chimneys to clean them...


(The chimneys not the 6 year-olds..)

Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:43 pm
by thescruff
Did you know.

Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes or shark attacks. (So, watch your Ass )

Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:52 pm
by village idiot
scot-canuck wrote:So was in LIDL having a nose around and saw they have some kid safety stuff in, had a nose to see if any of it might keep the dog safe (sproglet free in this house, the dog is bad enough)
All well and good, then I notice they have those flipping dangerous "safety socket protector" liabilities in stock, collared one of the staff, who got the manager (same age as me by the looks of things, but 4 sprogs seemingly.... :? ) who then told me that he has never seen any issue with them and his kids never touch them, wasnt interested in listening period and was being a smug little git with it. Told the stroppy little turd that I wanted a word with head office and what was their number, which he reluctantly gave me after 4 askings and only by shoving a flyer into my hands and skulking off.
Had a few choice words with their HQ about his attitude and several of his staff's aversion to soap and water along with why I'm not happy about them being on sale (they even have lip cut in the bottom to make them easier to remove!! ::b ::b ::b and made of thin thin plastic that would pose no issue for a kid to snap in half) Got an apology for the attitude, whether it does anything or not is a different matter...

For anyone who is interested, have a search for fatally flawed to see why I hate those stupid things.
I saw a youtube vid on this, very interesting. by the time I saw it both of mine were over the age that needed "protecting" by these stupid things


Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:13 pm
by wine~o
That is SHOCKING!!!!

How I ever got to 50 years old without electrocuting myself I don't know....

Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:08 pm
by thescruff
We never had electric at home till I was around 10+

Bigger belt I ever got was from a lawn mower spark plug. Knocked me right of my feet. :roll:

Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:35 pm
by John MacLeod
scot-canuck wrote:So was in LIDL having a nose around and saw they have some kid safety stuff in, had a nose to see if any of it might keep the dog safe (sproglet free in this house, the dog is bad enough)
All well and good, then I notice they have those flipping dangerous "safety socket protector" liabilities in stock, collared one of the staff, who got the manager (same age as me by the looks of things, but 4 sprogs seemingly.... :? ) who then told me that he has never seen any issue with them and his kids never touch them, wasnt interested in listening period and was being a smug little git with it. Told the stroppy little turd that I wanted a word with head office and what was their number, which he reluctantly gave me after 4 askings and only by shoving a flyer into my hands and skulking off.
Had a few choice words with their HQ about his attitude and several of his staff's aversion to soap and water along with why I'm not happy about them being on sale (they even have lip cut in the bottom to make them easier to remove!! ::b ::b ::b and made of thin thin plastic that would pose no issue for a kid to snap in half) Got an apology for the attitude, whether it does anything or not is a different matter...

For anyone who is interested, have a search for fatally flawed to see why I hate those stupid things.
Just try persuading the imbecilic inspectors (almost always female) who approve premises for use by playgroups etc.!

As for purchasing department managers at Mothercare, John Lewis, IKEA, Lidl etc., it shows either their crass ignorance or their cynical desire to make money even at the expense of the lives of children.

Time to name and shame some of the larger culprits on a wider front, I think.

Re: Stupid Socket Protectors & LIDL Managers

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:42 pm
by dynamod
the scruff wrote:Donkeys kill more people annually than plane crashes or shark attacks.
:lol:

But being bitten by a donkey or being in a donkey crash doesn't sound quite so terrifying. :shock:

That will come up in Trivial Pursuit one day I bet.