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TESCO swimwear-BEWARE! not returnable!
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A shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist.
A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent,
the helpless, the powerless, in a world of criminals who operate above the law.0 -
:rotfl: :rotfl:devild wrote:Stick to the point0
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Crabs anyone?0
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devild wrote:Stick to the point
:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I've never lactated so much in my life! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
went back to work today after 3 weeks off and found that they now refund swimwear it was obviously an unpopular policy and people power won the day hurrahi'm living in a parallel universe0
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littlemissfrugal wrote:went back to work today after 3 weeks off and found that they now refund swimwear it was obviously an unpopular policy and people power won the day hurrah
I'll just dig out my solied ones then....I pity the poor YTS trainee on the minimum wage who has to inspect them. :staradmin :staradmin :staradmin :staradmin :staradmin :staradmin :staradmin :staradmin0 -
Hi! Just to add to this, I returned several swimwear items to Tesco this morning! all the assistant did was to check that the plastic sticker was in the bikini bottoms
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Common sense prevails......I guess all those on here who think it is , hideous, disgusting and all the other words used by them, will never buy or take back any swimwear0
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i agree with jimmyc - ALWAYS wash swimwear and underwear before you wear them.
on another note, I was in the checkout queue at john lewis and saw them allow an exchange on a pair of bra and knickers set with the tags still on.
they don't allow knickers to be tried on in store, so why would they exchange knickers that have been bought and brought home, and therefore could have been tried on at home?Not buying clothes for a year - it's liberating!0 -
Sorry to be harsh, but I do not see the need for Tesco to have to display an exclsuion notice directly beside the Swimwear stating it is non returnable. It is displayed on the main returns notice in stores, usually the CSD and Home and Ware desks. I dont think it is realsitic for any shop to have to display prominent exclusions notices beside every product affected if they have them clearly displayed in the store. Must people be spoon fed that much information?
If in doubt, ask before you buy. But common sense surely would mean that you wouldnt return underwear and swinwear if you have tried it on and didnt like it for hygiene sakes.0
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