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hi all

 

new site for Presitge Limited Edition Fountain and Roller Ball pens made in the UK

 

www.perfection-gb.co.uk

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It looks as if most of your pens are metal bodied and so are heavier pens, correct?

 

I notice that you carry three Laban Mentos under your name. Why do you sell them under the Prestige name instead of under the Laban name?

 

Can you change the site so that the sound/music settings carry over to all other webpages, at least during that visit if not for future visits? It is quite annoying to have to turn the music off every time one clicks to a new page.

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Just by using our extreme and sophisticated writing instruments, makes your friends, colleagues & business associate’s alike aware how meticulous you are.

 

That really makes me want to splurge out extreme poetry. Also, I wasn't feeling meticulous before, but even by looking at your pens, I'm starting to feel it. Thank you for making me feel meticulous again. I'll go peruse some papers now with my extremeness to the max.

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Here's a suggestion or two: a background that's easier on the eyes might help... Also, I'm not sure what screen resolution the site was designed for, but on my 1280x800/15.4" screen, your navigation buttons are nigh-impossible to read. These two things alone make me want to navigate away from the site as fast as my fingers can manage!

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