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item wrongly described?
carriew
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If an item in the sales leaflet is described wrongly (ie contents less than stated) but described correctly in the main book, where do you stand?
I mean if you take it back will they just refund or could you expect to get it cheaper?
I mean if you take it back will they just refund or could you expect to get it cheaper?
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I don't see why they wouldn't refund you, as long as you haven't used it nd it isn't exempt from the 30 day MBG. I doubt you would be able to get it cheaper.
As for the description in the leaflet, it'll be a misprint. If it's already been reported there will be a bulletin on the till letting customers know the correct contents.0
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