Before I got a shower today, I looked at my watch and thought is this guaranteed? Then I thought about what it means to guarantee? Provide a formal assurance or promise, that certain conditions shall be fulfilled relating to a product, service, or transaction. Or maybe one of these words, warrant – vouch – ensure – assure – insure – secure. I dunno but then I thought big companies and small guarantee products work, at least for a year anyway….! I don’t think they should say guarantee, I’d be more likely to state “this product will probably last a year, unless your stupid and drop in down the toilet (or similar retarded thing)”, because truth is I’ve had many products that don’t last a year so technically they shouldn’t have guaranteed it, and yes they will replace it, but my point is the word guarantee should never been used, I would also accept “guaranteed this product might last a year”
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RT @Chain__Reaction: A special new training device for cyclists ???? https://t.co/JPUT1swJ6L 4 years ago
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On the move #otis @lucy_logue1 @ Kingston upon Thames https://t.co/HY0yfRzdod 4 years ago
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Lonesome cycling. #boxhill #surrey #cervelo @ Box Hill, Surrey https://t.co/HMHUskt46P 4 years ago
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#splash @ Kingston upon Thames https://t.co/TdFzJH1KLM 4 years ago