ISE is too tall

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  • #24066
    andy_art_trigg
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    I just received an email form a potential customer saying he was interested in the ISE but it was too tall for his kitchen, “.. 90{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}+ of washers, fridges etc are 85cm tall — and 87cm is therefore too big to fit under my work surface. A real shame, and I guess something people need to look out for…”

    I quickly found that he’d misread the information on http://www.iseappliances.co.uk/index.php?id=1148291069 and reassured him.

    I’m just wondering what the advantage of quoting the measurements of the ISE in all its packaging is? And whether it might be better to remove them to prevent further confusion from people not reading things properly (as we all tend to do at times when reading on ‘tinternet).

    #200523
    derbyhoppy
    Participant

    Re: ISE is too tall

    Hi Andy

    I dealt with the customer involed friday and his comments are valid in that the by leading with the packed rather than unpacked dimentions we can confuse people just scanning through the website.

    We will alter the layout to make it clearer

    John

    #200524
    andy_art_trigg
    Participant

    Re: ISE is too tall

    Thanks John. I was going to quote Tesco’s slogan “every little helps”, but then I realised (for the first time) that it doesn’t look right when written down. I suspect it’s not grammatically correct. I found myself pondering, “every little what?” Then I realised I was wasting valuable time going off on tangents again, which is a problem of mine and accounts for much of my lack of achievement in life. Now I realise I’m wasting your valuable time too. Its 10 O’clock and time for a cuppa tea. All this because “Thanks John” seemed way too concise.

    #200525
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: ISE is too tall

    andy_art_trigg wrote:Thanks John. I was going to quote Tesco’s slogan “every little helps”, but then I realised (for the first time) that it doesn’t look right when written down. I suspect it’s not grammatically correct. I found myself pondering, “every little what?” Then I realised I was wasting valuable time going off on tangents again, which is a problem of mine and accounts for much of my lack of achievement in life. Now I realise I’m wasting your valuable time too. Its 10 O’clock and time for a cuppa tea. All this because “Thanks John” seemed way too concise.

    What? :con:

    #200526
    andy_art_trigg
    Participant

    Re: ISE is too tall

    eastlmark wrote:

    andy_art_trigg wrote:

    What? :con:

    It’s what can happen when you write down exactly what you are thinking. I was going to post “Thanks John – every little helps”, as in these little ammendments and changes all add up to making things better over all. Then I thought that the famous slogan doesn’t look right when written down. I suspect it’s not grammatically correct. I found myself pondering, “every little what?” Then I realised I was wasting valuable time going off on tangents again, which is a problem of mine and accounts for much of my lack of achievement in life. Now I realise I’m wasting your valuable time too. Its 10 O’clock and time for a cuppa tea. All this because “Thanks John” seemed way too concise.

    See?

    #200527
    EFS
    Participant

    Re: ISE is too tall

    You can say that again. 😉

    Steve

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