Upping the game by selling average tools with a new name and rather bold statements of comparison to elite brands doesn't rank as upping their game, to me that taking the piss out of the consumer.
Upping the game would be building and advancing house brands in quality and value for money until it a household name not making it up like a walt disney movie .
It not so much about they don't now what they doing but more about they use the lowest methods possible in retail practice .
Upping the game would be building and advancing house brands in quality and value for money until it a household name not making it up like a walt disney movie .
It not so much about they don't now what they doing but more about they use the lowest methods possible in retail practice .
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