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JD Sports 7 day refund policy is outrageous
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peachyprice wrote: »Oooh kinky
No two way is kinky....err sorry I just realised that's called a window!0 -
George_Michael wrote: »Who would anyone want to pay to watch a load of chavs getting undressed when you can get it for free any friday or Saturday night outside most pubs in Essex.
Alternatively we can watch you in a Public Toilet?0 -
jennijenjen wrote: »And Baza52, if you haven't read my post through, quoting it to point out something I've already explained is a bit pointless isn't it? Bought on sunday, following weekend I had to travel so couldn't make it, so I tried to sort it out en route during work on a weekday. Get it?
i thought JD Sports was a large national chain with more that 1 store, so you had to travel, surely you would have come accross another JD Sports store that you could have taken them too.0 -
Surely the OP is a troll, or the standard of new members is dropping considerably to chav levels.0
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George_Michael wrote: »Who would anyone want to pay to watch a load of chavs getting undressed when you can get it for free any friday or Saturday night outside most pubs in Essex.
dunno, i was adding a conspiracy theory0 -
jennijenjen wrote: »And Baza52, if you haven't read my post through, quoting it to point out something I've already explained is a bit pointless isn't it? Bought on sunday, following weekend I had to travel so couldn't make it, so I tried to sort it out en route during work on a weekday. Get it?
I do believe JD Sports have more than one branch.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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