That "The Money Shop" Advert
That "The Money Shop" Advert
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mat777

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10,712 posts

187 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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Has anyone seen the advert from them that begins with "My car always fails its MOT every year on tyres, brakes and lights". I'm sorry but WTF?? Are they basically condoning people driving blatant deathtraps? This advert made me so angry, especially as the woman carries on to say how she takes her children in it everywhere in a car she knows isnt roadworthy banghead

mgtony

4,192 posts

217 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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Perhaps she should stop taking it to Kwik Fit. hehe

Quhet

2,891 posts

173 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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The Money Shop, Wonga, Quick Quid - all fking parasitic loan sharks. I do worry that they make hugely inappropriate and irresponsible lending look legitimate and acceptable.

But that's another story...

smartphone hater

4,250 posts

170 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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They are appealing to the average fool.

All adverts annoy me but the one that makes me think SHUT UP the most at the moment is, "All women deserve beautiful skin, even those with sensitive skin" or some such claptrap.. SHUUUUT UP.

In before the move. smile

italianjob1275

598 posts

173 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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I saw this advert and shouted at the telly too!

"Test the lights and check your tyres before you fking go you 'tard!"

martin84

5,366 posts

180 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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Adverts like that make the best argument for Sky+

Wacky Racer

41,106 posts

274 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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mgtony said:
Perhaps she should stop taking it to Kwik Fit. hehe
You can't get better than a kwik fit fitter..they're the boys to trust......

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aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

237 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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Quhet said:
The Money Shop, Wonga, Quick Quid - all fking parasitic loan sharks. I do worry that they make hugely inappropriate and irresponsible lending look legitimate and acceptable.

But that's another story...
beer

Couldn't agree more.


Agrispeed

988 posts

186 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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I was about to do a thread on this.

so annoying, like its fine to have a car that has bald tires, defective lights and crap brakes, as long as it passes its MOT every year.

I mean it might only be an advert, but TBH its pretty accurate - just look at cars in a car park or on the road - ones with bald tires and 2/3 brake lights are pretty common - I even play the game of 'connect 3' if you find a car with no brake lights you win... or crash. hehe

and if it is appealing to 'normal' people who this happens to every year I despair (and fear for my safety)

Far to many people assume an MOT is the benchmark that the car is fine for another year IMO.

also, around 2000% interest jebus! eek

miniman

29,763 posts

289 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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"My car is essential for getting me around."

So put aside enough to maintain it then like the rest of us you ducking parasite.

martin84

5,366 posts

180 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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You would think if it failed every year you'd strongly consider ditching it.

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

233 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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The QQ one warms my urine. Every one of those people have up to the minute laptops and smart phones but can't afford to put electricity on their meter card or repair their car.

aka_kerrly

12,505 posts

237 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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Oldandslow said:
The QQ one warms my urine. Every one of those people have up to the minute laptops and smart phones but can't afford to put electricity on their meter card or repair their car.
You do realise that these are necessities in the modern world, everyone HAS to have these things and thanks to shops that allow you to pay £3.78 a week for the rest of your life it has to be done.

Can you imagine what your neighbours/friends/family/work colleagues (probably doesn't apply to half these people) will think if you told them you had a Windows 2000 laptop and were using a Nokia 3210rolleyes

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

225 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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aka_kerrly said:
You do realise that these are necessities in the modern world, everyone HAS to have these things and thanks to shops that allow you to pay £3.78 a week for the rest of your life it has to be done.

Can you imagine what your neighbours/friends/family/work colleagues (probably doesn't apply to half these people) will think if you told them you had a Windows 2000 laptop and were using a Nokia 3210rolleyes
the 3210 is the best phone ever!

it fits your hand so perfectly.. i wish i still had my old one from my year 11 days frown

qooqiiu

753 posts

224 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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Quhet said:
The Money Shop, Wonga, Quick Quid - all fking parasitic loan sharks. I do worry that they make hugely inappropriate and irresponsible lending look legitimate and acceptable.

But that's another story...
Couldn't agree more. I seethe with angry every time they come on screen.

martin84

5,366 posts

180 months

Thursday 30th August 2012
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I use a laptop which somebody gave me for free. It doesn't have a big sign on it saying 'got for free' though so you'd probably assume I paid for it.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

225 months

Friday 31st August 2012
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my PC is also a freebie..

2.8ghz Pentium 4 lol smile

ahh well.. running it on linux means its fast and usable smile

Pints

18,451 posts

221 months

Friday 31st August 2012
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Anyone willing to take a loan with a 4 digit APR (approaching 2000% IIRC) probably doesn't have the grey matter to think further than their next benefits payment, let alone the forethought to keep a car maintained.