Shane Heard
Brownlow Medallist
- Mar 11, 2018
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There is something wedges under the pies to make them look like that.
Secret sauce hamper?
my guess is a polystyrene block of Chrisco goodness
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There is something wedges under the pies to make them look like that.
Secret sauce hamper?
Im going to buy some party pies and a bottle of sauce and put them in a cardboard box
Leave it on the door step for my wife for her Birthday in a few weeks...thanks Crico for the gift ideas
The food hampers I can sort of understand, you pay $5 a week and gets a years worth of condiments delivered to your door. But still can’t work out the crico gift cards. You pay off a Kmart gifts card at face value, plus admin fees, and then get a gift card that then charged. $5 or so “activation fee” so all up your May pay $120 for a $100 voucher that you can buy $95 worth of stuff.
But you still have to get off you fat ass and go to the shops to spend it… WHERES THE CONVINCE???
They appeared on the Crico selection list about 5 or so years ago snd were an instant hit. The true believers go mad for them. But yes, they are top of the list for absurdity and ridiculous waste of money. As many have pointed out over the years, the nimrods could easily set up a direct debit system of say $30 a week that goes into a bank account they can’t touch until November or something.
We're been found out, they know about this thread!
Next thing they will learn Coles and Woolies home deliver for cheaper than Crico and you can get gift cards in stores for cheaper than CricoWe're been found out, they know about this thread!
and do Pies make great Xmas gifts ?Can someone ask on the FB page "are the gift cards value for money?"
I'd like to see the mental gymnastics they use.
Still not as convince as getting a years supply of food and condiments in one go.Next thing they will learn Coles and Woolies home deliver for cheaper than Crico and you can get gift cards in stores for cheaper than Crico
Pretty sure there are screenshots of people trying to persuade the group that the gift cards are a bad in this thread alreadyCan someone ask on the FB page "are the gift cards value for money?"
I'd like to see the mental gymnastics they use.
THE BEST PIES!
Plus Outstanding acting by these pair.
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Can someone ask on the FB page "are the gift cards value for money?"
I'd like to see the mental gymnastics they use.
It would be hard to convenient them now they know about this thread.Or ..stay in as an undercover operative and continue on incognito and avoid detection for many more wonderful Chrisco xmas unboxings to come.
Kind of hoping Chief sets up an algorithm so anyone trying to join BF just to post in this thread about what mean campaigners we are won't have their post show up til Xmas next year. After they have paid premium BF membership in 12 easy payments of 19.99.We're been found out, they know about this thread!
I'll put my hand up to using companies to supply overseas rels with overpriced plonk. It's the convince.People who purchase Chrisco gift cards make the people who purchase the food hampers look like MENSA candidates. I'd say that everybody who purchases a Chrisco gift card should be lobotomised, but I assume they already have been.
As much as we make fun of theI'll put my hand up to using companies to supply overseas rels with overpriced plonk. It's the convince.
I can understand the love of receiving hampersI'll put my hand up to using companies to supply overseas rels with overpriced plonk. It's the convince.
Yes but you are comparing a hamper chock full of artisan boutique products to a cardboard box full of frozen out of use by date chicken nuggets.I can understand the love of receiving hampers
We used to get great ones full of top shelf booze and food at Xmas from my wifes clients
Boxes of Chocolates from France every year
the best part was we didn't pay for them
I do remember still being burdened with having to physically go to the supermarket for condiments tooYes but you are comparing a hamper chock full of artisan boutique products to a cardboard box full of frozen out of use by date chicken nuggets.
Nah they just use their gift cards online which is very convince and pay the extra charge for the convince of home delivery.As much as we make fun of the
Chrisco junk food consumers, there is a my least a reason for them to do what they're doing. Not a good reason, mind you, but a reason. It is convint. They get all the party pies and chicken nuggets they could ever need delivered right to their doorstep without needing to leave the house. The premium that they pay for this convince is insanity, and there are much cheaper options to achieve the same convince, but the convince is at least there.
Chrisco gift card shoppers, on the other hand? Once they get their gift card, they still have to go to the damn shop and do their shopping. They don't even get any convince!
*nuggsYes but you are comparing a hamper chock full of artisan boutique products to a cardboard box full of frozen out of use by date chicken nuggets.