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I bet some of these rights will surprise you (e.g. you only need proof of a purchase for a refund; doesn't have to be a receipt - I used a bank statement once for an Argos return and it was fine).
Saw how poverty striken you were, an act of sympathy maybe?



:rotfl: In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
ladies would you let your husband be interviewed this lady?
as Posh has apparantely told Becks No-how sad she is
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Thank you for your imput Implicateorder. Your tea'll be getting cold, and mind you don't drbble in your sleep you'll electricute yourself.:eek:
:eek::eek::eek:So that's why I wake up with brain-ache most mornings. Here was I thinking it was down to the occasional wee tipple...:rolleyes:
Morning Guys. Will be doing a Suesie "pop in and out", but hope to join you all for beers tomorrow evening :beer:Every rule has an exception.......:rolleyes20 -
From this linkI bet some of these rights will surprise you (e.g. you only need proof of a purchase for a refund; doesn't have to be a receipt - I used a bank statement once for an Argos return and it was fine).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008/dec/20/receipts-consumer-affairs
[Claiming that goods are not designed for a long life. No one expects ballet shoes to last long on a cross-country hike, so it can be a matter of common sense.]
True but while they did last I looked so cute. The Pennine Way will never again see such a delicate and poised rambler. :rotfl:In memory of Chris Hyde #8670 -
I bet some of these rights will surprise you (e.g. you only need proof of a purchase for a refund; doesn't have to be a receipt - I used a bank statement once for an Argos return and it was fine).
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008/dec/20/receipts-consumer-affairs
From this link
Here are some favourite tricks used to deny consumers legal rights:
• Telling customers to send faulty items back to manufacturers. This is wrong, designed to shift the problem elsewhere.
Right it's back to Comet with temperamental toaster, wonky washer and dodgey Dyson :mad:In memory of Chris Hyde #8670
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