Great product and even cheaper.
People that bought at £10 maybe buy these and get refunded on the others to save £3.60 per pair?
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devlino
5 Oct 1621#10
ideal for MI6 agents to wear with the Tux before sneaking away from party to steal data from baddies laptop..
escortboy to pennyfarthing88
5 Oct 1617#11
But can't you just imagine being in the office and in the middle of a meeting your manager says:
'Hank, have you got those files I've asked for?'
And you reply with:
'I've told you before my name isn't Hank, it's Simon and here's your damn files!'
*Passes cufflink and stomps off*
mark_trev
6 Oct 169#26
can't believe no-one has yet suggested buying two sets, upping your wrist storage to 16Gb and giving the other two away to someone you don't like at work
littld
5 Oct 167#9
If you haven't adapted to buttons then portable storage is probably a bit advanced lol
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grilli
5 Oct 161#1
Are they both usb drives?
escortboy to grilli
5 Oct 16#2
They are identical in appearance. One is there USB drive the other is a dummy.
mk96
5 Oct 161#3
Looks awesome. Great for someone who wears a shirt to work everyday
escortboy to mk96
5 Oct 166#4
I've bought a pair ROFL!
I was tempted at £25. At £10 I was trying to find reasons not to buy it. At £6.40 I gave up resisting and bought, there's no point resisting anymore, it has to happen as far as I'm concerned.
Nufcno9
5 Oct 161#5
ordered cheers
Bighare
5 Oct 16#6
Says £10 ?
escortboy to Bighare
5 Oct 161#8
Not sure why you're seeing old price?
Try adding to basket to see whether you get new price?
pennyfarthing88
5 Oct 16#7
Cant see these catching on' far from cool and who in their right mind wears cufflinks especially ones that double up as a USB stick' great novelty item though. Think I'll suggest a necklace on dragons den :smiley:
escortboy to pennyfarthing88
5 Oct 1617#11
But can't you just imagine being in the office and in the middle of a meeting your manager says:
'Hank, have you got those files I've asked for?'
And you reply with:
'I've told you before my name isn't Hank, it's Simon and here's your damn files!'
*Passes cufflink and stomps off*
littld
5 Oct 167#9
If you haven't adapted to buttons then portable storage is probably a bit advanced lol
escortboy to littld
5 Oct 16#14
I prefer cufflinks compared to buttons. It's fun having comical things which reflect my mood rather than a plastic button.
I have a PlayStation controller one which gets a lot of attention!
This will be used on days where I'm pretending to be a double agent at work. (Which is most days if I'm honest)
MJ10 to littld
6 Oct 161#56
Cufflinks are MUCH nicer and smarter than buttons! Most of my shirts are doublecuffs!
devlino
5 Oct 1621#10
ideal for MI6 agents to wear with the Tux before sneaking away from party to steal data from baddies laptop..
escortboy to devlino
5 Oct 162#13
Yes!! Far less likely to give the game away than these too!
Opening post
People that bought at £10 maybe buy these and get refunded on the others to save £3.60 per pair?
Top comments
'Hank, have you got those files I've asked for?'
And you reply with:
'I've told you before my name isn't Hank, it's Simon and here's your damn files!'
*Passes cufflink and stomps off*
All comments (59)
I was tempted at £25. At £10 I was trying to find reasons not to buy it. At £6.40 I gave up resisting and bought, there's no point resisting anymore, it has to happen as far as I'm concerned.
Try adding to basket to see whether you get new price?
'Hank, have you got those files I've asked for?'
And you reply with:
'I've told you before my name isn't Hank, it's Simon and here's your damn files!'
*Passes cufflink and stomps off*
I have a PlayStation controller one which gets a lot of attention!
This will be used on days where I'm pretending to be a double agent at work. (Which is most days if I'm honest)