Right, so last week we had a couple of little bitches whining about me writing vintage on stuff.
They are little bitches, because they're just Facebook whiners.
So by law, I'm not allowed to sell that as a toy, because it hasn't got the CE mark on it.
Okay, because it's like, I don't know, 1940s, maybe 1950s.
So by law, I have to write vintage collectible on it, because I'm not allowed to sell it as a toy.
I have to sell that as an ornament, or a piece of interest.
So one of the staff said to me, oh you called them little bitches.
They are little bitches.
Right, little whining bitches, and they haven't got any business sense between any of them.
But by law, I have got to put vintage collectible on that item, because it hasn't got a CE mark.
Because it's like, pre-1980s, whatever.
So I'm not allowed to put that in a toy room and sell it.
So just for people to be aware of why we're writing vintage collectible on items, or antique, so that people are aware when they buy it, by law, this is what we have to do.
And you're welcome to bring trading standards and ask them, and they will tell you, yes, by law, she can only sell that as a vintage collectible item, for display purposes.
Rather than a toy.
