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Clarks sale monday 6th

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  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    mrswack wrote: »
    If that's your attitude why moan? People were only trying to help.


    You are one of the one's Who's moaning, not me. I am pointing out criminal acts being encouraged is wrong and against the rules of this site too, I find it shocking that people who are parents are so keen to steal from others, what an example to set.




    Plus ram it.
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  • mrswack
    mrswack Posts: 302 Forumite
    You are one of the one's Who's moaning, not me. I am pointing out criminal acts being encouraged is wrong and against the rules of this site too, I find it shocking that people who are parents are so keen to steal from others, what an example to set.




    Plus ram it.

    Ram it yourself you pompous old.........(finish the sentence how you see fit, mine wouldn't follow the rules and regulations you follow so closely)
  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    mrswack wrote: »
    Ram it yourself you pompous old.........(finish the sentence how you see fit, mine wouldn't follow the rules and regulations you follow so closely)

    Like I am concerned by what a thieving chav boot thinks.
    The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett


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  • samy888
    samy888 Posts: 241 Forumite
    I've ordered some school shoes for my DD in a size bigger hoping to put them away. I've never ordered online before, do I need to take her along to get them fitted, as they'll be a size to big will I be getting that plonker look?
  • mrswack
    mrswack Posts: 302 Forumite
    What a prat you are, look back only to find I was not the one suggesting it, or even condoning it for that matter, I was simply telling you to stop moaning as people were only trying to help.
  • adouglasmhor
    adouglasmhor Posts: 15,554 Forumite
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    mrswack wrote: »
    What a prat you are, look back only to find I was not the one suggesting it, or even condoning it for that matter, I was simply telling you to stop moaning as people were only trying to help.

    Well best you mind your own business in future instead of condoning con artists and thieves.
    The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett


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  • Fuzzy_Duck
    Fuzzy_Duck Posts: 1,594 Forumite
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    Not exactly legal though!

    Am I missing something? If you recently bought an item at full price, what's to stop you buying it again at sale price and returning the full price item for the original price? As long as the item you're returning is new and unused and you are only getting back what you paid, how is that illegal?
  • Fuzzy_Duck wrote: »
    Am I missing something? If you recently bought an item at full price, what's to stop you buying it again at sale price and returning the full price item for the original price? As long as the item you're returning is new and unused and you are only getting back what you paid, how is that illegal?


    You could be missing the fact that the "used" item will be kept & the "new" item bought cheaply is returned for a full priced refund.

    Unless of course clarks allow you to return used items with no fault & that fit correctly just because you feel like it.
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  • jellyhead
    jellyhead Posts: 21,555 Forumite
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    samy888 wrote: »
    I've ordered some school shoes for my DD in a size bigger hoping to put them away. I've never ordered online before, do I need to take her along to get them fitted, as they'll be a size to big will I be getting that plonker look?

    Hmmm ... I don't suppose they can tell you now if the shoes will fit in the future :D I've bought a similar style to what he usually wears, and just taken the gamble that his width fitting won't have changed when he grows into them.
    52% tight
  • cheers op, managed to put 2 orders in for 5 pairs for dd to be sent to store. my store has very little sale stuff in, so this is great. :beer:
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