George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
In case you didn't notice Callum's blog on the Chill.com site, you can find it here:
https://uk.chill.com/blogs/chill-blog/chill-blog
Mine was ordered yesterday and delivered this morning.
All we need now is another ½million orders and we'll be on our way.
OK Turned it off and it works OK now.
Seems to be my settings on my Virgin Media account. I didn't even know I had the child safety feature turned on.
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Google:
This site can’t provide a secure connection
thechillwayuk.com sent an invalid response.
Try running Windows Network Diagnostics.
ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
I can't connect to the UK site via any of 3 browsers that I've tried. The age restriction whatsit doesn't seem to work correctly.
On Waterfox get the following error message:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to thechillwayuk.com. PR_END_OF_FILE_ERROR
The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
Please contact the web site owners to inform them of this problem.
Hopefully this can be fixed quickly so I can place my order.
New web site due to launch tomorrow. 50% off all orders above £50 for 24 hours from 7am tomorrow (18th October). Use promotional code CHILLCOM50. Ideal opportunity to stock up.
I recommend speaking to a professional financial advisor before making any investment decision, especially the one that you are thinking about.
Has the tide turned? It's a long time since we've seen this.
The issue is that you absolutely MUST have everything in place to cope with the demand before you splash out on advertising. There is a cardinal sin involved if you fail to supply. You only get ONE opportunity to make it and if you're not ready, the opportunity is probably GONE forever.
I'm going to want to be paid a retainer from CHILL for any further advice. This normally doesn't come cheap.
You don't have to do "this kind of thing" to make money. It will just sully your reputation.
Just to emphasise the scam that is going on, these review sites pay to have their sites escalated to the top of the google search results out of the commission they make on selling the products that they review. I'd be wary of anything that comes up this way and check if the sites are making commission on the products that they review before you purchase them. No wonder Chill doesn't come up in the results.
Hah, these "top review" sites are a load of bunkem. They are paid by the companies for putting their products on the site. They are not genuine reviews at all. Anyone with any intelligence ought to be able to see this.
Or am I making him into a hero?
Just in case:
https://www.lse.co.uk/profiles/fluffyjoe/
I meant that as a joke, but it might actually work because its funny and its memorable.
Vas: how about a new slogan: "They're cheap because they're TAAT" :-)
I'm going to start propping it up from tomorrow :-)