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Outdoor table at Asda

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  • bris
    bris Posts: 10,548 Forumite
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    edwardw wrote: »
    :) Does a bank statement for the exact amount constitute proof?
    For faulty goods a bank statement can be used as proof of purchase.
  • halibut2209
    halibut2209 Posts: 4,250 Forumite
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    Just to confirm that a bank statement is indeed fine :)
    One important thing to remember is that when you get to the end of this sentence, you'll realise it's just my sig.
  • edwardw
    edwardw Posts: 213 Forumite
    thanks guys!
    now need to find a way to get it there!
  • pimento
    pimento Posts: 6,243 Forumite
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    As to keeping every cardboard box, who has room to do that? I think it's reasonable to throw them away once you are happy with the item. If it then becomes faulty, you shouldn't need the original packaging.
    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." -- Red Adair
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    edited 6 June 2011 at 10:35PM
    edwardw wrote: »
    Also, how do i get the table back to store!? with no box there will be loads of small bits and screws etc!
    Cheers guys and gals!

    use a bag for the screws,

    how to get it to the shop is up to you
  • hcb42
    hcb42 Posts: 5,962 Forumite
    Hurray. A result. :)
  • Outpost
    Outpost Posts: 1,720 Forumite
    A victory for common sense.

    "The two week old rusty table isn't faulty!" :D
    :cool:
  • edwardw
    edwardw Posts: 213 Forumite
    Outpost wrote: »
    A victory for common sense.

    "The two week old rusty table isn't faulty!" :D

    Cheers :)
    If i knew how to "thank" you i would
    :j
  • edwardw
    edwardw Posts: 213 Forumite
    Ah, it wasnt there before! lol
    Thanks for displaying common sense!
  • Outpost
    Outpost Posts: 1,720 Forumite
    edwardw wrote: »
    Cheers :)
    If i knew how to "thank" you i would
    Flowers? Chocolates? A cheque in the post? :D

    Failing that you could always click the 'thanks button' at the bottom of my post! :rotfl:
    :cool:
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