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  • JimmyTheWig
    JimmyTheWig Posts: 12,199 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Reserving something at Argos doesn't count for much. Even the price can change between the day you reserved it and the day you buy it and you'll get charged the new price.

    I suggest you take it back and get your money back. (I presume they are happy for you to do this - if not you have a valid gripe.) Then ask for a goodwill gesture from them to make up for your wasted time and effort in going to get something due to their mistake. You should be able to get a £5 voucher from them.
    Then buy what you want for the best price you can get it elsewhere.

    Incidentally, do you have anything to show that it was included at that price? If not, is there a slight chance that you mis-read it?
  • melannknee
    melannknee Posts: 39 Forumite
    Apples2 wrote: »
    There are so many things in that post to get my teeth into!!
    I'm not even going to bother with the Chav.

    No by all means get your teeth into them. Am I hitting a nerve and as for your Chav comment, what makes you think I am a chav what because i air my thoughts and are luckly enough to be street wise and know what the real world is like. I am sorry to disappoint you but i am married 27 year old with two children and a good job. You started it with your comment, people come on here to help each other but not you, you just pick at people because its not written as you think it should be. A nice reply like love_my_2_boys there was no need to be harsh maybe i would not of got defensive.
    pls try mine 0335 0918, 5145 0816, 0311 2011, 7134 2143, 2019 1259 new one 2071 0139
  • Takoda
    Takoda Posts: 1,846 Forumite
    Just out of interest which A levels have you got?
  • melannknee
    melannknee Posts: 39 Forumite
    Takoda wrote: »
    Just out of interest which A levels have you got?
    oh are you jumping on the bandwagon??? i dont have to write them down to please your interest i know what A levels I have and thats all that matters
    pls try mine 0335 0918, 5145 0816, 0311 2011, 7134 2143, 2019 1259 new one 2071 0139
  • ravernoloo
    ravernoloo Posts: 1,194 Forumite
    Apples2 wrote: »
    People are having a dig, not simply at punctuation, but moreover because your post is difficult to read.

    Is it really asking too much to make your post legible??

    Are we all wrong to expect posters to have received SOME kind of education and be able to write a paragraph or two??

    Typo's and grammar errors are no problem, taking three times longer than necessary to read a post isn't.

    Maybe you should find a forum in your own language.

    I had no problem reading it..... it seemed fine to me! And i dont think you should fret over this, as everyone has said, take your money elsewhere :A
    Good things come to those who wait!
  • Takoda
    Takoda Posts: 1,846 Forumite
    melannknee wrote: »
    oh are you jumping on the bandwagon??? i dont have to write them down to please your interest i know what A levels I have and thats all that matters

    I was just interested but I think your failure to list any subjects at all speaks volumes actually. I've never come across anyone before who refused to say what their A levels were! :confused:

    I thought you were talking rubbish and you've just confirmed it. You were just trying to cover your embarassment at your errors. :rotfl:

    Fair enough I suppose. If it makes you feel better about yourself.
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    Mine were English (ha), Maths, Physics and Geography

    Also a bunch of others including a HND in Electrical Engineering
  • Apples2 wrote: »
    Mine were English (ha), Maths, Physics and Geography

    Also a bunch of others including a HND in Electrical Engineering

    I think that you could achieve a doctorate in pompocity what a load of old carp (Yes that is an anagram)

    melannknee,

    I would hate to think your hamster has been deprived of his favourite plaything. I would suggest obtaining a refund from Argos, and purchasing something more suitable from another retailer.
  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    I would hate to think your hamster has been deprived of his favourite plaything.

    So the OP can't write, and you can't READ??!!?!

    What hope is there??

    It's a CHILDS toy, not a rodents toy :rolleyes:
  • You are obviously more familiar with children's toys than I am.
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