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    I love Primark lol, I hate it at weekends though, way too many people

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    i hate primark full stop.

    Too messy

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    Tbh if it werent for places like primark then alot of people in them countries wouldnt have work so were almost helping them out although I do agree they could be paid a little more but then again out there wot they get paid could be a decent wage, just in our minds 15p per day or w.e it is is a pathetic ammount.

    I am all for Primark.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkaz View Post
    Tbh if it werent for places like primark then alot of people in them countries wouldnt have work so were almost helping them out although I do agree they could be paid a little more but then again out there wot they get paid could be a decent wage, just in our minds 15p per day or w.e it is is a pathetic ammount.

    I am all for Primark.
    It still is a crap wage, 15p to them is not much either if you watched Blood Sweat & Tshirts you'll see you'll need to work a full day from early in the morning to late at night just to pay the rent and get the very basic food.

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    First off, its not 15p per day. Second, we are helping thier economy to grow by the vast amount of jobs available. The wages they are given are livable on. Children working is not acceptable and Primark have dropped its 3 main contracters because they have broken thier contract. It is not just Primark who have committed this aswell, some Primark sweatshops were next door to george and other various brands. It is wrong to blame Primark for the contraversy caused because it is not entirely thier fault (and not just thier fault!) as it is hard to track of companies subletting to other people.

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    Not interested in Primark. Never have been...
    If you're going to buy something, its got to be quality, stand out or have something unique to it. Not so much in the design but as in the origin.
    God I sound like a snob! =(
    Last edited by ideabox; 07-07-2008 at 12:02 PM.

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    Meh, removed.

    I'll only get slated.

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    It's good how it's so cheap, but I wouldn't shop there.

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    When I used to go to England when I was younger I used to always go there with my parents, 'cause they had quite good childrens clothes and it was always like £3 for a pack of 3 t-shirts and stuff so you could buy like enough clothes to lsat you quite a long time and it would be cheep as chips. Haven't been there since I was like 12 though so not really sure what clothes they would have for me if I went now.

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    i know someone will probably hate on me for saying this
    but i dont really care about how the tee shirts are made. i dont care if little children are working their fingers to the bone to make them. that's their life.
    they certainly don't care about english children being beaten up by their parents, or homeless children over here, so why should we care about them?
    they dont run documentries raising awareness of the situation over here, so why should we do the same for them? if we needed aid, would they help? i doubt it.
    im sorry, but im quite argumentative regarding the subject of third world poverty and all that

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