er PC, I think you mean YMMV :lol:Pig Cat said:If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. All the reviews were 5*. Even the best products aren't perfect and don't suit everybody and every situation.
PaulH said:er PC, I think you mean YMMV :lol:Pig Cat said:If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. All the reviews were 5*. Even the best products aren't perfect and don't suit everybody and every situation.
Pig Cat said:I have bought from this site before. They had a very good offer on T&H Trafalgar aftershave so I snapped up three for gifts. But there are some bizarre things on there. Imagine what you could buy with the money you didn't spend on this:
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Only just got back to this thread now Pig CatPig Cat said:PaulH said:er PC, I think you mean YMMV :lol:Pig Cat said:If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. All the reviews were 5*. Even the best products aren't perfect and don't suit everybody and every situation.
Wow, thanks Paul, what a succinct way of paraphrasing such a clumsy statement. I think we should adopt YMMV for almost every possible situation, especially when recommending something without having the courage of our convictions. :mrgreen:
PaulH said:There is a site I know (can't tell you or I'd have to kill you) that uses YMMV a lot. I'd be wary of using it because I'd be worried that they might sue us if they hold copyright on the said acronym :?:
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