Went down to Bristol on Friday to collect my prize from the
Heart FM competition I won after last week’s half marathon. The prize was £1000
in shopping vouchers for anywhere in Bristol city centre, and they could be
split across five different stores. I did a little bit of research into which
shops I might want to get vouchers for, but as I’m an indecisive twat at the
best of times, I opted to get Cabot Circus vouchers. For those who don’t know,
Cabot Circus is a new(ish) shopping mall in Bristol that is kind of like the
Bristolian version of the Manchester Arndale, and is named after the famous
Italian explorer Giovanni ‘John’ Cabot. He set sail from Bristol in the 1400s
and is widely reputed to be one of the first Europeans to set foot on the
American mainland. How thrilled his spirit must be to have a shopping centre
named after him. So yeah, I got the vouchers as gift cards that could be used
in any of the shops in the Cabot Circus complex. Before I could go off in
search of 'stuff' though, I took part in a photo shoot for the local newspaper
(The Bristol Post) and also for the Heart FM website where I had to hold a load
of shopping bags stuffed with towels to simulate, er, shopping. Twas all very
amicable, and I would like to thank the staff from Heart for the prize...even
if the chance of any of them actually reading this dirge is miniscule. Off I
popped then, to Cabot Circus.
The first place I went to was H & M. I looked
at the garishly hued men’s clothing department and quickly decided that I’d
rather be tried as a 12th Century heretic than wear any of their
clobber, although I did need some new socks so I picked up a pack of 12 and
headed to the cash desk. I handed over my gift card and the girl behind the
counter just stared blankly at it. She tried to process it as a normal debit
card and it wouldn’t work, so she went off to speak to a manager. After about 5
minutes, she came back and declared that the shop didn’t accept Cabot Circus
gift cards. A little confused, I left H & M and went into Next, which was
next door, funnily enough. I tried to purchase a pair of jeans...only to be
told that they didn’t accept gift cards. Onwards I went, to the Apple Store,
where I found a rather nice iPod armband running thingy. Tried to buy
it...couldn’t because the little mobile chip and pin things that the Apple
‘geniuses’ carry around with them don’t accept gift cards. 3 shops...3 times
I’m told that my prize is useless. I almost fucking exploded with rage at the
guy.
With that, I marched off to the customer information desk within Cabot
Circus and told them that no matter where I went, none of the shops were
accepting my gift card. The staff there were actually pretty helpful and
explained that every store within the mall had signed up to the scheme and that
they should all take the cards. With that, one of them went back to H & M
with me, verbally bitch-slapped the staff behind the counter and made them ring
the socks through (that were still on the counter where I’d left them 20
minutes earlier). Lo and behold, the card suddenly worked! I had some new
socks! I thanked the woman who had accompanied me and she assured me that if I
had any further problems using the gift card, that she’d be back to help. I had
more problems with staff who didn’t know how to process the gift card, but they
were generally overcome after several calls for management staff etc. In the
end, I managed to get a few useful items including a new rucksack (for next
year’s expedition to Thailand), a Lonely Planet guide to Thailand, a few
T-Shirts and a few birthday presents for my niece. I didn’t spend the lot – how
could anyone spend £1000 in a day?! I just got a few things I actually needed
and bought a few presents for people. I still didn’t manage to get anything
from the goddamned Apple Store though, as they insisted that their payment
machines weren’t compatible with the gift card. Which kind of figures really –
Apple and ‘incompatible with the mainstream’ go hand in hand. The thing that
struck me was how many of the stores in Cabot Circus gave me crap and treated
me like some kind of criminal just because I was using a gift card. They really
need to sort that shit out as I’ve no doubt I’ll be the first or last shopper
who comes into contact with untrained shop staff only to be told that particular
stores don’t accept them...when in fact, they do.
Saturday I was kind of
dreading slightly, as it heralded the first proper long-distance journey on the
Suzuki Goose. As documented here, the previous times I have taken it onto the motorway, it’s died on me. Granted, both times it was down to either
having the fuel tap on ‘reserve’ or simply having no fuel, but like one of
Pavlov’s dogs, I had become accustomed to associating the M5 with the
spluttering and eventual packing up of the bike’s engine. I needn’t have
worried though, as Saturday’s early morning trip down to Dorset went without
any hitches at all. In fact, it flew by with alarming rapidity, thanks to the
extra 100cc I now have at my disposal. The only things that were slightly
unwelcome were the extremely cold wind and the mildly uncomfortable riding
position of the Goose – it’s not really the kind of bike you want to be doing
200 mile journeys on unless you’ve got a well-padded arse. I don’t, so I was
walking like John Wayne on arrival at my destination. Apart from that though –
no problems at all. The bike itself is fairly tatty (what can you expect from a
20 year old machine?), but when it’s got enough petrol in, it runs like a dream
and goes like greased lightning. Here are a few pictures I took of the Goose
over the weekend:
Saturday night involved a wedding party during which I
discovered a taste for Gin and Tonic and Sunday was spent recovering from the
G&T tsunami from the night before. Also saw the new Liam Neeson film Taken 2 on Saturday afternoon –
next up: my rambling thoughts.
16 comments:
Hola Tomleecee! You left H&M with only socks? That's funny. Every time I step in there I leave with a bunch of crap I don't even need. I guess their men's clothes can come off as slightly feminine though.
Hola! They have H&M in America? That's surprising - I thought it was a British shop. Yes, socks were the only thing that appealed to me in there, I'm not a fan of pink t-shirts and knitted orange tank tops funnily enough!
We have a ton of H&Ms! The company is originally out of Sweden. Who knew they made stuff other than furniture and cars? Hehe
Well blow me down, I did not know that! You learn something every day. Do you have Tesco? What about marks and Spencer?!
We don't have Tesco because we have Walmart. I think Walmart is the world's largest retail establishment (funded by the disproportionate amount of redneck clientele here in the US). Never heard of Marks and Spencer. Is it like Macy's or something?
I don't have a clue what Macy's is. M&S is this department store chain that old people shop at, but has some long and prestigious history. Or some shit. Just wondered if they'd made it over to the land of the brave, star spangled space marines yet! Have you ever been to England?
Heart may read this if they have a Google Alert set up for "Heart FM". Many companies do this to counter critcisms, so the shopping centre might find your post too. Then your rock-solid anonymity will be breached! Hmm.
Oh, and Macy's is more like Harrods in London- a bit like M+S but MASSIVE.
It's not really a criticism,infact I emailed the manager of Cabot Circus to explain the difficulties I had using the gift card...and she replied asking for my phone number. I obliged, ans she rang me offering her apologies, as well as a voucher for free parking next time I go there! Win and indeed win! To be fair, I emailed her to thank her and 'big up' the staff who helped me, but what can you do? As for my anonymity - I don't really care. I'm not really that anonymous, although there are a few things I want to write about that may be difficult to explain if anyone I know sees them! Maybe once I've moved back oop north...!
Yes, been to London. Yay to Harrods...shopped there and LOVED it! I may be going to Nottingham in summer 2013 with my doctorate advisor (he's English). Yeah Macy's is pretty huge
What difficult things to discuss? Do tell! Do tell! Nothing like putting my nose in the business of complete strangers.
Nottingham is a dump. Don't get your hopes up. They're mad for Robin Hood and stealing from the poor to give to the poor.
I wish I could divulge the slightly sickening details now. Alas, I may find myself homeless if I do, so I must wait. I've already said too much...!
Really? Haha! I think my advisor is from Nottingham...or is it Liverpool? Dunno really. You'd think I'd know after working with him for nearly 4 years.
One of those, "If I tell you I have to kill you sort of things huh?" Ok, I won't press on. Let's blog about it telepathically...
If he was from Liverpool you'd know - you'd be covered in phlegm whenever he opened his gob and whatever he managed to say would be interspersed with "y'know," and "like." Also, he'd be dressed in a tracksuit and be constantly trying to steal your/a car.
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