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Monday, 27 July 2015

A LIB reader ordered a cake, this was what she got

She ordered the cake on the left, she got the cake on the right. Great replica...

131 comments:

  1. Isssssok preshbankz2015@gmail.com

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    1. Nigerians will always want to do what they like, even with your money.



      HOL

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    2. Pls I'm tired of all these cakes joo

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  2. Cake na cake simple. Forget the designs

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  3. The Cake designer must be color blind and lack basic knowledge in shaping. However, the design is not that bad, but last time I checked, egg-yolk yellow is different from orange color. And round and square are also very different...

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    1. Olodo!!! Is ur type dt ll copy someone in exam hall & copy d person's matric no as well lol.
      Don't u think her own colours might be yellow & blue.

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  4. Dis is cute just dat d caterer obviously does not know d difference between round n rectangular

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  5. What she got isnt bad nä. People sef

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  6. Them try small

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  7. Is she not suppose to be happy with that? And these cake posts are soo boring..

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  8. Lol..... People should go to good bakers and place others. Well no be there fault everyone what's cheap article.

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  9. Thnuder strike u and the lib reader, enough with this cake bulshit......Henry Eze

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  10. Thnuder strike u and the lib reader, enough with this cake bulshit......Henry Eze

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  11. It's almost alike nah! Abi na the tier wey no complete??? Linda take note!

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  12. The two are the same now, I didn't see different here, abi

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  13. It's almost alike nah! Abi na the tier wey no complete??? Linda take note!

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  14. Lmao! D baker did a great job but didn't look @ d cake twice.lol

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  15. It's almost alike nah! Abi na the tier wey no complete??? Linda take note!

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  16. It's almost alike nah! Abi na the tier wey no complete??? Linda take note!

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  17. No be chop dem go still chop am? Abeg pple shud stop disturbing us with "I ordered for this n got this crap"

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  18. Well d cake is Ncy just dat it's not as big as dat

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  19. The baker even tried...Lmao

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  20. Manage am like that....

    J.jimoh3@yahoo.com

    Linda remember me biko

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  21. This one is fine na...isn't she pleased with it?

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  22. So she's not going to eat it or what? I don't get dis

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  23. But the other one isn't bad either!! she should manage it
















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  24. The cake she got still makes sense though.

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  25. Hmmm the one she got tried, but not so close to what she ordered.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  26. She could HV kept the last step...the difference would then be the shape....gud though

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  27. Linda keep using sryle.tp tell us u bake and ice ooh

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  28. Haba the baker can obviously make the cake.she jst dint pay attention cause she prob thought it dint matter. This is even more annoying

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  29. Haba the baker can obviously make the cake.she jst dint pay attention cause she prob thought it dint matter. This is even more annoying

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  30. Wat is wrong wit u Linda? Wat nonsense is dis? If u don't ve news, den tak a chill pill!

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  31. Manage am o..
    J.jimoh3@yahoo.com
    Linda remember me o

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  32. Eh yah, sowi 4 dat, allthough its nice too

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  33. D differece is clear but u don't expect d same tin when d hands handling d cake's r different.

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  34. Linda pls scrap d cake tin alwedi, bcmn borin....too much ov everytn kills everything......

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  35. She ordered for 5_layer cake but 4-layer was delivered. Not bad sha. Bera

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  36. Linda pls scrap d cake tin alwedi, bcmn borin....too much ov everytn kills everything......

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  37. Biko Linda, they should stop sending all these cakes pics is getting too much. Niger too the exaggerate in everything. I can see its the new trend now

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  38. nice one
    @shantel

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  39. cake na cake!!!! shey na birthday cake abi na wedding cake buhahahahahaha

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  40. Some people know what they are doing na

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  41. It's fine,but if I asked 4 round,give me round not square. Unless there was a different discussion

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  42. This one pay better money na, no b those ones when pay 3500 n expect 27k cake.. And lets move on From this cake thing ehn..

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  43. It's fine,but if I asked 4 round,give me round not square. Unless there was a different discussion

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  44. I beg to disagree Linda not a Great replica Lai Lai the original had five steps with round cakes na. Well made cake right but quite different from the original

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  45. Y did the person order circle shaped cakes and get square shapes ones?

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  46. Wonderful! Cake makers r like make-up artists.

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  47. The cake is okay nan there is nothing wrong with it

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  48. Wetin sef??? Una no dey taya for this cake matter?? If you don't like the cake, why not return it or just eat it in peace? Mtcheww

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  49. Nice job from the Baker



    #TeamBlessed#

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  50. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Seen...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  51. My own wedding was an eye sore, everytime i see the picture, I just wanna cry. It was entirely different from what I ordered and very ugly with cracks all over it. Mine was delivered on the morning of the wedding so no time to get another and to even make matter worse na my sister inlaw do am. I want to post it but she's an ardent LIB reader and i don't want to offend her even though she do me BAD gaskia with that cake. Is over a year now but everytime I remember my wedding cake, it gives me sorrow.

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  52. Cake on the left was made in Nigeria, why didn't she just order from them. Smh

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  53. Linda enough of this please . Are you searching for a wedding cake? Use google please

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  54. Perfect i did say


    Moye says so via BB Passport courtesy LIB....

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  55. They are two different cakes,not the same at all.

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  56. I am no longer finding this cake's stories interesting. If they don't want, they should sue the maker.









    Busy Fingers.

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  57. She didn't get what she ordered!

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  58. Why not get d round of it and do d cake exactly I won't pay

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  59. Do this happen for real? Do you actually pay for something and someone goes behind kitchen doors and dictate what you get served with? No no no no this is absolutely ridiculous.

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  60. I DONT KNOW WHY I ACTUALLY PREFER THE ONE ON THE RIGHT................OUR BAKERS ARE MAKING BRIAN NOWADAYS

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  61. Libers enof of dis cake tin ! N Linda pls stop publishing it haba!

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  62. Perhaps,she did not pay fully;ask her #lol#

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  63. Linda did you say great replica? Unless the person asked for the corners to be changed and the upper layer removed..I'd agree with you

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  64. So u ar not done wit this cake madness. I bow for u linda

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  65. Lovely cake but it's not a replica.. The first cake has only one square-shape cake while the 2nd cake has all square shape. Linda take note

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  66. Cakesbysaycheese

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  67. You people should stop ordering cakes online nah abi, rather go to a reputable cake shop and pick your choice, look at the baker eyeball to eyeball and threaten him/her if he brings a different cake you will deal with him, you will see that they will not bring something you did not order for lol!!!

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  68. Is it me or is Linda's blog Really becoming annoying??

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  69. Arrest all these people na

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  70. hope she is not complaining cos d cake is so perfect. even beta than d original one.

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  71. Nigerians like over Sabi ehn
    .you tell them A...they give B and say that it's almost the same 'nau'; Madam manage it. Very unprofessional! No matter how beautiful the finished product turned out to be; I won't take it, cos that's not what I asked for. Simple!

    udieblessing@yahoo.com

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  72. Saycheesecake is not so special, just dat d other person did a good job, but consider the amount he/she collected 4 d job. And I believe that if he/she was paid d same amount Saycheese collected guys believe me dem go bench Saycheese, so she should be happy that someone copied her work.

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  73. Saycheesecake is not so special, just dat d other person did a good job, but consider the amount he/she collected 4 d job. And I believe that if he/she was paid d same amount Saycheese collected guys believe me dem go bench Saycheese, so she should be happy that someone copied her work.

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  74. Pple are beginning to cook up lies about this and it's quite annoying....

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  75. Not the same size. Not good

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  76. Biko enough of this nonsense. Didn't the baker try in this one? All of a sudden everybody wants cheap 15 minutes fame on LIB. Stop patronising amateurs or settling fir osho free then come running here to seek fame or embarrass them. Mtscheeew!

    www.iblogwithgrace.blogspot.com

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  77. Haba....y re pple soo hrtless na...this thing can b damn hrt brking

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  78. I prefer the one she got its beautiful. But its not a replica of the one she ordered, Linda shine ur eyes

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  79. The one she got is not bad... but to get serious, what the problem of our bakers?

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  80. Linda Cake na cake ,all na sugar
    dont blame the supplier maybe the money is not enough
    cut your cake according to your money ni
    gbam!!!!!!!

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  81. Linda what is the problem with Cake this day, this is monotonous

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  82. She got squares for circles and you're calling it a close match? I thought you were observant, Linda.

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  83. Say cheese is stil d best wat she gt isn't bad

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  84. That ain't bad na! The difference is the size and color. The thing is, they wouldn't disclose how much they paid but sent pictures making it look like the baker did a bad cake....

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