Most cringeworthy thread you have ever read?
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Just remembered this one
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Chap checks his dash cam after his Merc had been at the dealer and to his absolute horror discovered a catalogue of horrific abuse, namely
The mechanic that drove his car said a rude word whilst in the car!
He had a bit of banter with his mates, again whilst actually in the car!!
Then on test drive he accelerated really quite firmly (but perfectly safely) for two or three whole seconds!
Staggeringly, rather than paying a million pounds compensation and replacing the car with a brand new one immediately, the dealership ignored his genuine and entirely justified complaint.
As did Mercedes UK and Mercedes Germany.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Chap checks his dash cam after his Merc had been at the dealer and to his absolute horror discovered a catalogue of horrific abuse, namely
The mechanic that drove his car said a rude word whilst in the car!
He had a bit of banter with his mates, again whilst actually in the car!!
Then on test drive he accelerated really quite firmly (but perfectly safely) for two or three whole seconds!
Staggeringly, rather than paying a million pounds compensation and replacing the car with a brand new one immediately, the dealership ignored his genuine and entirely justified complaint.
As did Mercedes UK and Mercedes Germany.
GG89 said:
I recently stumbled in to a thread in the holiday forum about whether or not Business class and first class was worth the extra money.
The willy waving that went on in there was like nothing else I've read on PH to date.
I remember that, it was fantastic! The willy waving that went on in there was like nothing else I've read on PH to date.
"I'm sorry, you may THINK you've travelled Business Class but I'm afraid you've merely travelled Upper Economy. Once you've travelled Business Class then you will understand the difference".
Can I first add Google is your friend" to the cringe list?
Here you go.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=124...
Full of gems like:
No, you did not.And
Here you go.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=124...
Full of gems like:
whoami said:
Crossflow Kid said:
WhereamI said:
Business on long haul gives you chauffer driven car to the airport (with some airlines), priority checkin, fast lane through security, lounge access, lie flat seat/bed, priority luggage, increased luggage allowance (I recently travelled with 70kg of luggage all in my allowance on Etihad) priority boarding and even better food. None of which you get on Virgin in PE.
I must've flown with a different Virgin Atlantic then, because we got all of that bar the lie-flat beds and limo with PE.WhereamI said:
Right, so you were in the Virgin Clubhouse were you? Because PE doesn't give you that access. You checked more than 23kg of baggage did you? With no charge? You went through the priority security channel did you? The one reserved for Upper Class, and had the same quality of food as Upper Class? And of course you didn't get the stand-out features of business, the lie flat bed or the car.
Really, seriously, some of us do this flying stuff a lot. I'm gold status with Etihad, Flying Club Gold with Virgin & Diamond with Cathay not because I'm Billy Big bks but because I have to fly a lot, as do others on here. PE is not business, really it isn't.
Really, seriously, some of us do this flying stuff a lot. I'm gold status with Etihad, Flying Club Gold with Virgin & Diamond with Cathay not because I'm Billy Big bks but because I have to fly a lot, as do others on here. PE is not business, really it isn't.
Edited by Ari on Tuesday 4th February 13:08
I raise you.
Though we did a cheap all inc week package last summer £1.4k all in in their supposedly 4star - never again horrid experience flight transport hotel and sadly the clientelle as in 10am you'd think everyone had serious drink problems disregard to others 50% of the sun umbrellas not present due to them being damaged. Dire beds so we ce back shattered as we couldn't sleep well infact the sun loungers those which were not damaged were more comfy
We went to one of our usual style holidays only 5 weeks later for 2 weeks the difference was beyond belief.
We have a villa and a ski chalet too which means the holiday cost is simply flights ski pass/x number of golf games etc.
When I was much younger yes I did those stupid cheap deals and enjoyed them for what they were.
As highlighted I will fly Forst class long haul once in our lifetime - this will mean flights alone would be c£20k but its an experience we want to try once as such you save up and live the dream.
My old man didn't fly until he was in his 40's and is too sick now to fly again he could have flown Concorde but put it off for the cost he regrets it he never tried Business he regrets it.
Welshbeef said:
Rick101 said:
As a matter of interest, those that recommend updrading, roughly what do you spend on a holiday?
I wouldn't pay an extra £2K for seat upgrades as I probably will only spend £1200-£1500 on the entire holiday, and thats somewhere I would consider pretty special.
Generally £5-8k per holiday. I wouldn't pay an extra £2K for seat upgrades as I probably will only spend £1200-£1500 on the entire holiday, and thats somewhere I would consider pretty special.
Though we did a cheap all inc week package last summer £1.4k all in in their supposedly 4star - never again horrid experience flight transport hotel and sadly the clientelle as in 10am you'd think everyone had serious drink problems disregard to others 50% of the sun umbrellas not present due to them being damaged. Dire beds so we ce back shattered as we couldn't sleep well infact the sun loungers those which were not damaged were more comfy
We went to one of our usual style holidays only 5 weeks later for 2 weeks the difference was beyond belief.
We have a villa and a ski chalet too which means the holiday cost is simply flights ski pass/x number of golf games etc.
When I was much younger yes I did those stupid cheap deals and enjoyed them for what they were.
As highlighted I will fly Forst class long haul once in our lifetime - this will mean flights alone would be c£20k but its an experience we want to try once as such you save up and live the dream.
My old man didn't fly until he was in his 40's and is too sick now to fly again he could have flown Concorde but put it off for the cost he regrets it he never tried Business he regrets it.
Ari said:
WhereamI said:
If your charge out rate is circa £1,000 a day, then being able to leave the UK on Friday evening, arrive in Australia on Sunday morning and be able to function through the following week more than makes up the cost.
Or, if as I was last week, you needed to leave the UK on Friday, arrive in Australia on Sunday and do a presentation potentially worth > $300,000 to your company on the Monday, then being able to function on that Monday is more than worth the cost.
What people seem to miss is that for many people travelling business it's for business, and often it genuinely is the most cost effective, not to mention more pleasant, way of doing it.
What a fking cool dude!Or, if as I was last week, you needed to leave the UK on Friday, arrive in Australia on Sunday and do a presentation potentially worth > $300,000 to your company on the Monday, then being able to function on that Monday is more than worth the cost.
What people seem to miss is that for many people travelling business it's for business, and often it genuinely is the most cost effective, not to mention more pleasant, way of doing it.
st, you're right. Now there's this really difficult line of, if you've ever done something cool, or want to share an experience (be it business class, holidays, etc.) - how do you do it without sounding like, well, this thread?
I've still not cracked it I don't think And remain, merely, an arse. Hopefully not a "cringe inducing idiot" like some of these threads though
I've still not cracked it I don't think And remain, merely, an arse. Hopefully not a "cringe inducing idiot" like some of these threads though
Mashedpotatoes said:
Kiltie said:
Mashedpotatoes said:
Kiltie said:
Any thread with a veiled promotional mention of Nando's and their delicious, wholesome offerings of Portuguese chicken dishes served in a friendly, informal setting.
Those posters are obviously just trying to get a freebie - for instance, at the Aberdeen, Belmont Street restaurant around 12:15.
I was going to take the piss until I noticed your location now I understand. It must be considered fine dining round your way.Those posters are obviously just trying to get a freebie - for instance, at the Aberdeen, Belmont Street restaurant around 12:15.
Yum!
Macho Peas are just common or garden peas with chilli and mint.
We had a lovely lunch yesterday. All washed down with a glass of ice cold organic milk.
Nando's is fab.
TonyHetherington said:
st, you're right. Now there's this really difficult line of, if you've ever done something cool, or want to share an experience (be it business class, holidays, etc.) - how do you do it without sounding like, well, this thread?
Simple. You just avoid writing things like:garyhun said:
Walking onto a 747 and turning left into the nose into First, or up the stairs into Club, never fails to make me smile
Especially with that warm glow from the fine wines in the lounge
andEspecially with that warm glow from the fine wines in the lounge
creampuff said:
Yet it is also strangly satisfying looking at the econo passengers and they shuffle mournfully past, isn't it?!?
Ari said:
TonyHetherington said:
st, you're right. Now there's this really difficult line of, if you've ever done something cool, or want to share an experience (be it business class, holidays, etc.) - how do you do it without sounding like, well, this thread?
Simple. You just avoid writing things like:garyhun said:
Walking onto a 747 and turning left into the nose into First, or up the stairs into Club, never fails to make me smile
Especially with that warm glow from the fine wines in the lounge
andEspecially with that warm glow from the fine wines in the lounge
creampuff said:
Yet it is also strangly satisfying looking at the econo passengers and they shuffle mournfully past, isn't it?!?
Those posts were tongue in cheek, right?
Kiltie said:
Ari said:
TonyHetherington said:
st, you're right. Now there's this really difficult line of, if you've ever done something cool, or want to share an experience (be it business class, holidays, etc.) - how do you do it without sounding like, well, this thread?
Simple. You just avoid writing things like:garyhun said:
Walking onto a 747 and turning left into the nose into First, or up the stairs into Club, never fails to make me smile
Especially with that warm glow from the fine wines in the lounge
andEspecially with that warm glow from the fine wines in the lounge
creampuff said:
Yet it is also strangly satisfying looking at the econo passengers and they shuffle mournfully past, isn't it?!?
Those posts were tongue in cheek, right?
Ari said:
Oh, and on a simpler note, anyone who thinks it's cool to use the expression "Leptons".
They seem to somehow feel that if they put "100mph" someone will immediately appear on their door and arrest them.
Put "100 leptons" however and they're like some cool underworld figure foxing The Law at every turn.
FFS.
So, we should use "Quatloos" instead? I wager 400 that it doesn't catch on.They seem to somehow feel that if they put "100mph" someone will immediately appear on their door and arrest them.
Put "100 leptons" however and they're like some cool underworld figure foxing The Law at every turn.
FFS.
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