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Sideswipe: Dec 28: Explosive complaints

5:30 AM Friday Dec 28, 2012
After seeing how different businesses deal with complaints earlier this month in Sideswipe, the East Coast Bays RSA thought they would share their complaints department. Photo / Supplied

After seeing how different businesses deal with complaints earlier this month in Sideswipe, the East Coast Bays RSA thought they would share their complaints department. Photo / Supplied

Duty-free gouging

Bruce writes: "Cigarette duty-free prices from New Zealand operators are becoming outrageous. Just a few months ago, the standard price for a carton of 200 cigarettes at Auckland airport was $50. Last week I found the price had jumped to $80. What's going on here? The same cigarettes can be bought at Bangkok and Singapore airports for $22. This is straight price gouging in New Zealand. Government duty may have risen, but the duty-free operators are paying no more for the product. It's almost as if they know tobacco won't be on their shelves much longer, and are gouging furiously while they have the opportunity."


Thinking outside the tent

A reader from Kingsland writes: "Our granddaughter wanted to borrow some things for camping, chilly bin/folding chairs etc, also a mirror. I found a handheld one (Granddad said she could use the one in the car) but no - she wanted a full length one! My daughter once took a lawnmower with her on a camping trip - she was very popular as everyone wanted to borrow it to mow their piece of grass in front of their tent."


Calling Dad's bluff

The Daily Mail has a report on time-wasters detailing some of the calls received by the emergency services this year, including this one from North Wales. "An angry dad dialled 999 to report his teenage son for refusing to go to bed. The schoolboy, 14, was playing on his games console at midnight and ignored his parents' pleas to switch it off and get some sleep. The late-night row got so heated the boy's father picked up the phone and dialled 999."


The hard word

For the 7th year running Russell Brown's Hard News readers come up with their Word of the Year. This year's top five are ...

1. Brainfade - the Prime Minister's catch-all explanation for memory lapses.

2. Marmageddon (Like Armageddon, but referring to the devastation caused by the disappearance of marmite after the Christchurch earthquake halted production).

3. Planet Key - John Key's idea of utopia, where there are golf courses and self-cleaning toilets.

4. Gangnam Style - the new Macarena / bird dance, but bigger).

5. "100 per cent Pure" - our tourism brand one-liner isn't supposed to be taken literally, apparently.


Own goal: Mark Zuckerberg's Sister Complains Of Facebook Privacy Breach (and she used to work for the company)


News: Why a shark tank at the mall isn't a good idea. (OMG, look at what happened to the Clarins counter!!)


Geography: Confused between Holland and the Netherlands? Time to clear things up ...


Classic clip: This Iron Chef America judge likes the plentiful peas in this dish...

Kiwipearls (New Zealand) | 09:58AM Friday, 28 Dec 2012
I guess cigarette prices are higher here to deter people from smoking, that is why they raised the prices across the board, whether it be duty free or in a dairy. Places like Bangkok and Singapore must not have high health and safety standards like here in New Zealand to deter their people from smoking. I am guessing their cigarettes are also cheaper non duty free compared to the prices here.
Connie Lingush () | 09:58AM Friday, 28 Dec 2012
N.Z duty free probably doing you a favour by charging you more,when you consider the potential risks of lung cancer etc.Smoking can be an expensive addiction in more ways than one,so I am not interested in your bleating about ciggie prices.
Smithy () | 09:58AM Friday, 28 Dec 2012
Its disgusting that rather than helping the sharks get back into water the people stand around taking photos of them dying!!!!
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