Enjoy - mine wasn't even delivered as promised by ASDA. That's the last time that I will shop with ASDA.</p> I wil be sending a strongly worded email to them in the next day or so,</p> Of course they will blame it on the Royal Mail.</p> Both are to blame and there must be many others like myself who signed up and who failed to receive the goods.</p> Amazon have never ever let me down and I have been using them for years.</p> If Asda cannot fulfil what they say, then they shouldn't do it at all, and, Morrissons undercut them by 1p!</p> I ended up buying the latest Harry P at Morrisons. </p> I'm off on holiday next week and the book was also a surprise for my Father In Law who is a massive fan.</p> At least he has a copy now, if the ASDA one arrives, so be it, I'm past caring and will give it to the Community Centre at Brampton where I pass on all my books for the old folk who attend the tea dances. </p> Just how many disappointed customers do ASDA now have?</p> I bet the phone lines have been ringing non stop.</p> </p> Barstewards (N) </p>
dont understand whats all the fuss..... its a book for kids cant understand why so called adults are going mental about it i'd rather watch paint dry
To be fair... The books aren't bad. It's the idiots who camp outside a bookshop in the rain for three days waiting for it to go onsale that I don't understand!!
Same here. Ok people like to read the books but they are only books, books just the same as any other fictional story yet people are stood in streets crying because they've got a copy. What is the big deal with them anyway? Why do people HAVE to read it today rather than tomorrow? Does their life really have so little going for it that they can't bare (bear?) to spend another day without this book?
Aye love, you can always rely on Amazon Nivver let me down yet.</p> As for ASDA........................ (N) </p>