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Presenting... Mummy To The Max Christmas Feature 2013


Last year saw us throw a large Christmas fun themed party over here on Mummy To The Max and not doing the same this year would be unfortunate however over the last few months Maxwell and I have been talking to lots of brands and we have a lot of fun to share with you over the next month.

We have product reviews, the normal money saving tips, music playlist, Christmas recipes and crafts, Maxwell's weekly updates but most importantly fun things for our readers to get involved in, competitions. There are over 19 competitions for our readers to enter, with one being shared each day. There are prizes suitable for everyone so please come back and check our blog.

We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to every single brand who have got involved with our feature and we would also like to thank our readers for being as supportive as ever.

It is not to late for your brand to get involved in our Christmas feature. If you would like to be involved please use the contact tab at the top of the page to get in contact with us.

Let the good times roll!


Happy Blogiversary!


Mummy Blog, Mummy To The Max, Parenting Blog,

In the blogging world, new bloggers often celebrate their one year anniversary of blogging by acknowledging it as their “blogiversary.” Today is my blogiversary.

A year ago I wrote my first blog post introducing my family, Maxwell was just 6 months old. Maxwell is now 18 months old and I feel our blog has developed. I am thankful for the amazing opportunities we have had along the way and I am equally proud that I have had so many people to share my journey with and that people have actually taken the time to sit down and read my blog.

I never expected to achieve some of the things I have achieved and I mainly have the wonderful companies I have worked with this year to thank.

This weekend I spent my time at Britmums. I met many bloggers and I learnt so many new things. I had a fantastic time and it will be an experience I shall never forget. I have the Media Yeti team to thank as well as my amazing sponsors - Silentnight. Thank you for believing in me.

Maxwell and I are proud to announce we are official TOMY bloggers. We are looking forward to reviewing some great toys. We can not wait to show you written reviews, pictures and video reviews. Thank you TOMY for putting your trust into us.

This weekend I reached 2,000 followers on Twitter, maybe next year I can have as many followers as Justin Beiber? 

I have had over 54,000 page views from people all around the world! What do they read about on here?

I would like to say thank you to my family and my "online" friends. You have showed us continuous support. When things have got a little tough you have told me to carry on, without you I may have not.

Finally I would like to say a huge thank you to my readers. If you didn't read, or did not post comments, I may not take the time to write this blog. To say thank you, I will be following this post with 2 fantastic giveaways!

"Having a blog is hard.... The time that goes into it, the sleepless night's and the time you spend thinking of ideas however I would not change my time writing Mummy To The Max for the world. Its a part of me, its a part of Maxwell, its part of us."

To another year! Thank you all!

Customer Service At It's Worst!

Nothing annoys me more than rude customer service and recently two well know companies have been culprits of this.
I worked in customer service for over 4 years before I had Maxwell and I can honestly say I always treated customers with respect, never did I fail to resolve a problems and I was always happy to help,

Recently I have had dealings with Debenhams and La Redoute.

Earlier this month I saw a great deal on Debenhams website and being a great deal I thought I would order it for a mothers day treat for my Mum next month. I got the confirmation email and money was taken out of my bank account, however to my surprise 2 days after making the order I was emailed, only to be told that my order will not be fulfilled. I rang customer services up and asked why was money taken out of my account yet my order would not be sent, I was told they were out of stock of the item I had ordered and that the money would be refunded however it could take up to 5 days.... 5 DAYS!! For a refund, for a item I never received.
A day later I went on to their website and to my surprise the item was back in stock, so I rang up. I explained the situation to the customer service representative on the phone and was told the item was back in stock, they then checked the product and I was then told it was a mistake as their website was playing up. I accepted this and got off the phone.
Two days later again I checked back on Debenhams website, just to see if the item was back in stock, of course it was. Again I rang them up, as a friend had made a order for the product, I asked them was there any in stock, they replied no.
I asked the customer service person I was speaking to, why they were taking money of customers knowing full well they were unable to fulfill the order and why were they happy to sit on peoples hard earned money for 5 days if they are not fulfilling a order, with this I was hung up on.
A few hours later my friend received a email telling her the product was out of stock.
In the end I have given up with Debenhams, I have rang up several amounts of times to sort the order out, I have contacted them on social media sites and have not had answers. I have had no words saying sorry and after taking my money and giving me a refund after 5 days of them sitting on it, I can safely say avoid at all costs. You just need to look on there social media site Facebook to see how many complaints they have off very unhappy customers.

I go on to La Redoute.
I found a great deal on a site to use on clothing for Maxwell. Maxwell needed some new PJ's and some new trousers so I happily made a order with them. I was a new customer and I wanted to see if they could live up to there great reputation I had heard of them.
When I saw the code I also told some of my friends about the great deal that La Redoute had to offer and they also happily placed a order for their children.
A hour after placing the order I received a confirmation email about my order.
A week went by, no order yet my friends had received there order. I rang up La Redoute and was told first of all they were unable to find my order. Finally after explaining the order I was rudely told as I had found the code off a site I was not entitled to my order. However I asked why my two friends had managed to get there's. I was told that "All customers with none processed orders will be informed by letter".
A week and a half on and I still have not got a letter, no apology, no explanation of why my little boy doesn't have new pj's or trousers.
They have my name, my address, my number and also my bank details, details such as my telephone number and address they could sell on.
After talking to my friends, they told me that they were new customers just like me, no different to me. So why am I different and not entitled to my order?

In conclusion, in this climate that we are in where huge company's are going into administration can these company's really afford to upset there customers. If im getting bad customer service are others experiencing this?
Is giving their customer information about a order they placed but never received to hard to do?
Is giveing a refund to a customers they happily took money off for a item that the customer never received to hard to do?

What bad experience's have you had with companies? Have they rectified the fault or even given you a simple apology? I would love to hear your experiences.