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I just want to know if its girly or not. What do you guys think? THanks
A. OMG I love it! It is so cute! No...its not girly per say (sp?) but if your a guy then it really depends on your age. Teenager? No...but younger? Sure! If your a girl then go for it! Its amazing and i want one myself now!
read and review pretty please?! correct major grammar errors!?
Q. âYou say you saw Rose Atkinson...in the woods...alive?â The policeman had adopted a patronising tone, his thick eyebrows knitting together as Callie cracked her knuckles, staring the policeman straight in the eye.
âWeâre not playing Cluedo here dude. Weâre just telling you straight out what we saw.â Callie said, a slight hint of frustration in her voice.
âCallie, shut up!â Brooke glanced up from her Samsung Galaxy, stopping from her furious texting to shoot Callie a disapproving glare.
âYouâre going to want to listen to your friend young lady.â The policeman addressed Callie, tracing the outline of his gun in his bulging trouser pocket. Callie looked down at her feet meekly, not willing to have yet another run in with an armed policeman.
âWeâve told you all we know officer. Nothing more, nothing less. Weâll feedback as soon as we get more information.â Brooke said professionally, slipping her Samsung back into her pocket and straightening her blazer so it sat neatly against her collar bone.
âWhat information you have given me is useless. It couldâve been anyone out there. Youâve given me no solid evidence that miss Atkinson is alive. The case has been closed Bridget, miss Atkinson is dead.â
âBrooke.â She corrected numbly, realising that the policeman was correct. What they had thought to be case-changing new evidence was in fact...nothing. Callie scratched her head. What the hell were they doing messing around like this. The police canât use unproven evidence.
âSorry for our mistake. Thank you for your time.â Brooke stumbled over her words, still shocked at the policemanâs lack of interest in their report. The three girls trudged out onto the pavement outside the police station, Amber fixing her hair, Callie listening to Breaking Benjamin so loudly she could scarcely hear herself think and Brooke fiddling with her mobile agitatedly, tapping the screen with her pinkie finger.
âYou alright Brooke?â Callie unplugged her earphones and turned off her iPod, drowning the world in silence.
A. Nice scene here - I liked it. A few suggestions, nothing major. First, I don't think you need the ... or just use it once before 'alive.' Then I think you could put a period after tone and then say in a new sentence 'His thick eyebrows knit together and Callie stared him straight in the eye.' The cracking knuckles would fit better closer to her dialogue. You could also edit this down. 'Callie said, frustrated.' The fewer words you use, the better. Same with the next sentence 'Brooke glanced up from her furious texting and shot...' No need to give the model of her handheld - keep the action flowing. Then put a comma after 'friend.' I don't think his gun would be in his pocket - it would be visible from his belt and 'bulging' sounds a little creepy. Take out 'meekly,' you don't need it. I think you could put 'give' before 'feedback' to flow better. Period after 'professionally' and change 'slipping' to 'She slipped' then 'she straightened.' It makes it more active. I think you could take out the next ... too. Again, try to change any 'ing' verbs to 'ed' to keep them from being passive. 'Amber fixed her hair while Callie turned up her iPod...' something along those lines. It's a bit of a run on sentence too, so just break it up.
Good scene though, keep it up!
Mis-sold mobile contract?
Q. In early February I had lost my Blackberry on the bus, which I accepted and took full responsibility for. A week later I decided to take up a new contract with Tesco Mobile (O2) for a Samsung Galaxy S. During the purchase we had deliberately made a point of wanting insurance, as we didn't want to loose out on such an expensive phone if it was lost or stolen. The young man who sold us that the phone insurance was fully within the price, we couldn't believe it at first so we asked him to confirm it again for us; and he did. So I went home thinking the insurance was all sorted.
A few days ago I was in the gym changing rooms, I had put my phone in my bag while I went into the showers. When I came out my bag was tampered with, and my phone was gone. I rang the police to let them know it had been stolen straight away. I then phoned up Tesco Mobile to see about a replacement phone if I didn't receive mine back. They replied with; "Your phone isn't insured, but we can send a new sim card." I asked to speak to the manager of the store, and he told me that I can go into the store to resolve the problem with him.
I personally think the contract would be voice, if I was mis-sold it.
I also think I should be given a replacement phone, or be able to start a new contract without paying the cancellation fee for the other one.
What do you think/know will happen?
A. Sadly it would be incredibly hard to prove if a product is mis-sold, it would be your word against theirs and if you can't remember the name of the salesman it is even more unlikely they will replace the phone. If you chose to pursue this in court the legal fees would cost you more than the phone is worth and due to a lack if evidence on your part they would through the case out.
So sadly they won't replace it because of this, they will how ever give you a new sim with your contract on, but no phone :( you will have to replace it yourself.
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