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Buying something that drops in price
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If you bought from Argos they will give a refund within 30 days. I bought my son a gaming chair 2 weeks ago for £35 and yesterday it was advertised at £15, so, i went back, bought another at sale price and returned the dearer one back to another branch for a refund of £35Be Alert..........Britain needs lerts.0
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how do you figure out its stupid advice, it works
Shoplifting is another method of obtaining goods that also works for some people. Would you also suggest that the OP tries this? (or is it only certain illegal acts such as fraud that you prefer doing?)
In case anyone is wondering what the recent comments on this thread have been refering to, in an earlier post (now removed), treer12 suggested that the OP deliberately damaged their goods in order to get a refund from the shop.0
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