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Sports Direct - broke the Sale of Goods Act
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anamenottaken wrote: »It was that the shop manager was accusing the OP of lying about how the logo had been damaged.
I don't appear to be alone in thinking the way I did !Weirdlittleman wrote: »I don't see where they accused you of damaging the goods0 -
moonrakerz wrote: »I don't appear to be alone in thinking the way I did !
Sorry, he did, maybe I didn't express that properly.
The store manager, having been finding out the other shirts were different (firstly he disputed that there was a fault at all and it was only when I asked him to get some down, they're on a stand about 15 foot in the air so I couldn't check myself, that he agreed that they were different), accused me of having spilled something onto the badge and then attempting to get a refund because he "couldn't understand how that would happen in the factory" and "if it had been like it in the shop, I would have noticed".0
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