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Bought faulty TV from Currys, need help
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Yes I fully agree with you. I suspect that Curry's have not capitulated in the way Marmite has described. I'm starting to think that Marmite is a bit of a wind-up merchant.
Actually i'm a sad individual who has nothing better to do with his time. My ultimate aim is to submit in excess of 1000 posts and get a gold star for wasting all this time and for actually thinking i'm helping others when i'm not qualified to.0 -
Yes, well you said it.marmite2011 wrote: »Actually i'm a sad individual who has nothing better to do with his time. My ultimate aim is to submit in excess of 1000 posts and get a gold star for wasting all this time and for actually thinking i'm helping others when i'm not qualified to.
I won't be responding further to your posts.0 -
marmite2011 wrote: »Just to update you all. Had a phone call from Currys and they are going to fix my telly. What joy. Exactly what i wanted, a £200 telly bought brand new for £70. Be persistent, stick to your guns, dont take no for an answer, make a scene in the shop and it pays off. I knew exactly what i was doing and just wanted to shaft Currys
What goes around comes around and it does come across that you wanted a £200 TV for £69.99 and it seems everyone else out there will pay inflated prices for your "success" just another scammer out for a freebie.0
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