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Valuation Fraud Perpetuated by Tesco's
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            Legal action for £2.59. LOL. Yer, sums up Britain nicely.0
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            If councils cant afford to fight them in court on planning appeals then youve got no hope.Have you tried turning it off and on again?0
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            If you have paid way to much for a house, then just shut up and go away, like me you didn't bother check out the true prices before purchasing. Like me, you have no one to blame but yourself.
 But unlike you they don't needahome.;)
 I can't remember I paid too much for my house threads:)0
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            RecoveringAlcoholic wrote: »Can I sue Tesco's?
 It was all their fault.
 Why not???
 I got addicted to colegate toothpaste & was awarded a fortune.
 Lost it all with my gambling habit but at least I have white teeth!Not Again0
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            RecoveringAlcoholic wrote: »Can I sue Tesco's?
 It was all their fault.
 Don't they have one of those 'If you can find it anywhere cheaper, we'll give you twice the cost back' kind of promises?0
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            Last week I bought some rice from Tesco's for £3.59, later on I seen the same rice in the £1 shop.
 I feel very ripped off, can I take legal action as Tescos valuer has clearly marked up the price way above the market level?
 I beleive that Sainsbury's are also involved in this, as the same brand of rice is priced similarly. However they are offering 50p off at the moment. I guess this is a gifted deposit, but the price is still way above the real price of £1 even with this.
 If you have paid way to much for a house, then just shut up and go away, like me you didn't bother check out the true prices before purchasing. Like me, you have no one to blame but yourself.
 Anyone who knows how high tescos profits are and still shops there deserves all they get imho 0 0
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            1984ReturnsForReal wrote: »Why not???
 I got addicted to colegate toothpaste & was awarded a fortune.
 Lost it all with my gambling habit but at least I have white teeth!
 I would avoid swallowing toothpaste, fluoride is highly poisonous.0
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