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Published on: 30/08/2021 02:29 PMReported by: editor
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This is getting ridiculous now... Has Jeff Bezos put you on the Amazon payroll Roger?
And to think of how many articles I've read on here highlighting the number of shops closing in the town centre, I can't believe you're now blatantly promoting Amazon (who have had the biggest impact of any company on the British high street).
Last edited by TowerAndSteeple; 30/08/2021 at 06:19 PM.
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Originally Posted by
TowerAndSteeple
This is getting ridiculous now... Has Jeff Bezos put you on the Amazon payroll Roger?
And to think of how many articles I've read on here highlighting the number of shops closing in the town centre, I can't believe you're now blatantly promoting Amazon (who have had the biggest impact of any company on the British high street).
This outpouring appears on Qlocal Cheltenham and S****horpe which appears to suggest that the article is syndicated from a central source. Local news being input locally. So another libellous outpouring.
For those who may be puzzled by these comments. Tower and Steeple is the name this commenter has chosen. The name represents two facets of the Parish Church in Ormskirk, Lancashire. The commenter is a fierce critic of our local site with their acerbic comments, mainly aimed at the person who runs our local site. They take every opportunity to deride articles and to heap scorn on anybody who disagrees with them. Rather than simply ignore the site, they choose to read it appearing to search for items to criticise.
They are quite happy to give advice on what THEY think should appear, and what reader's opinions should be, ironically denying people the very rights they have just exercised.
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Originally Posted by
EDDIE12
This outpouring appears on Qlocal Cheltenham and S****horpe which appears to suggest that the article is syndicated from a central source. Local news being input locally. So another libellous outpouring.
Had to LOL at the way the sites 'naughty word' filter reacted to the second town you mentioned! ;-)
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Originally Posted by
The PNP
Had to LOL at the way the sites 'naughty word' filter reacted to the second town you mentioned! ;-)
Probably safe to assume that the towns and villages of Shi*terton, Twa*t, Coc*ermouth, and Di*do don’t have their regional versions of Qlocal either?
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