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Classic Black Leather Boots - £20!!
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Size 5,7 and 8 left.
Looks to be a pretty narrow fit, too.0 -
Thanks for this just ordered them, just hope they fit.0
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If they don't fit, you can take them back to an Office store, for a full refund - saves on postage costs.:rotfl:0
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If they don't fit, you can take them back to an Office store, for a full refund - saves on postage costs.:rotfl:
On the website, it says you can't take things back to store, and that you have to pay for the postage to return them. But are you saying you've done different previously - i.e taken order back to store?
This offer was posted by someone towards back end of last week and I'm excitedly awaiting a pair of New Balance trainers and some silver star heels - both £15 each instead of £45!!!!0 -
Just ordered, don't forget office pays 10% quidco.0
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Mine were dispatched today after ordering last night - good going! Hopefully they will be as good in real life as in the pics as they're an Xmas pressie! Loads of good stuff in their sales, xBaby Boy arrived March 25th 2010 - 17 days late & 8lb 10oz :j0
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]On the website, it says you can't take things back to store, and that you have to pay for the postage to return them. But are you saying you've done different previously - i.e taken order back to store?
This offer was posted by someone towards back end of last week and I'm excitedly awaiting a pair of New Balance trainers and some silver star heels - both £15 each instead of £45!!!![/quote]
Quote from the Terms and Conditions page on their website:
Alternatively, you can take the shoes with your invoice or delivery note into any Office store, where they will be happy to return the goods to us on your behalf, free of charge. :rolleyes:0 -
Thanks mcphail, I have just checked and we have an Office outlet in Plymouth. save a few pounds if they do not fit.0
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Bit worried about the wording of their returns policy, as if you send them back by post you have to pay, but have proof of postage.
If you return them via a store what proof do they give you that they've been returned, or will they refund you at the store (it doesn't actually say that in the Terms)???A waist is a terrible thing to mind.0 -
I wouldn't worry if I was you. It is the same as if you buy online from M & s, J Lewis, etc. You take in the boots with your invoice, and they will refund on to your card that you bought it with.
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