I didnt realise they sold it as new and didnt use it, i didnt read it properly. Thats is bad doing that. I think it should be one subsciption per house hold so it makes it fair.I bet people have even added children on to their account not a nice thought but if some one could re-sell a product test with out using who knows.
Joined: 03 Oct 2006 11:50 Posts: 6441 Location: Cardiff
No objection here to partners in a household both subscribing as reviewers. Thing is some companies ask specifically for a mixture of men and women / mums and dads so it's important that we get a good mixture. Some people have written to us on occasions and said they are adding additional children to their account as they're childminding/babysitting etc and each request is looked at individually. We can see if people are 'playing the system' and we won't stand for it - simple as that really!
oh dear thats not good. Why are some that just take liberties? There are so many lovely ladies on here who pass things on - I have recieved stuff and passed stuff on. Hope this doesnt spoil it.
Don't worry gillon- I'm sure they won't- you are still here after all! Just I happened to see somebody selling KP clothes BNWT on another forum and it got me wondering. Enjoy your test!
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