On the recommendation of a friend I set up an account with Holland&Barrett from their Irish website and noticed a link to the PSI - Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland site.
Equally reassured and intrigued, I clicked on the link and it 404'd with the following message:
"Sorry, we couldn't find that page.
Try a search or browse our categories below"
I contacted their Irish help-line number, 1800 90 15 95, to alert them to the problem and after various to-ing and fro-ing, did I want to place an order? - did I want to contact my nearest store (shop, dammit, it's a shop!!) could I send a screen-shot (standard Garda parlance for not wanting to do anything) - the person I was speaking to took my email address and promised to have "someone" contact me.
So far a big fat nothing from them.
Would it not be a concern for them that they have dead links on the website and should consumers be concerned about this issue?
Is it about creating a (false) feeling of reassurance for would be purchasers just having it there?
Equally reassured and intrigued, I clicked on the link and it 404'd with the following message:
"Sorry, we couldn't find that page.
Try a search or browse our categories below"
I contacted their Irish help-line number, 1800 90 15 95, to alert them to the problem and after various to-ing and fro-ing, did I want to place an order? - did I want to contact my nearest store (shop, dammit, it's a shop!!) could I send a screen-shot (standard Garda parlance for not wanting to do anything) - the person I was speaking to took my email address and promised to have "someone" contact me.
So far a big fat nothing from them.
Would it not be a concern for them that they have dead links on the website and should consumers be concerned about this issue?
Is it about creating a (false) feeling of reassurance for would be purchasers just having it there?