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Actually, this was my advice when the OP came back and asked what to do after the Asda supporters tried to convince him to go and get "proof":
It seems that was a success!
And many thanks to those who have apologised to me via pm.
I think you're a fantasist.
If anyone really has pm'd you to appologise, please feel free to name them.
As for calling people Asda supporters, I don't recall a single post supporting Asda, but as usual you carry on reading what you want into peoples posts. After all, why let the truth stand in the way of your bullsh!t.:rotfl:0 -
Actually, this was my advice when the OP came back and asked what to do after the Asda supporters tried to convince him to go and get "proof":
It seems that was a success!
And many thanks to those who have apologised to me via pm.
Funny how previous to me posting information from Asda's own website about having to contact Customer Services you were advising the OP to go back to the store and demand to speak to the manager then, isnt it?
This coming from the guy who was adament the SoGA has nothing included in it to allow you to claim for consequential loss :rotfl: Seriously, as I said.....you've already proven yourself to not know the SoGA. The people who have been disagreeing with you are not new MSE users and definitely not new/rare visitors/contributors to the consumer rights board...........although I did happen to notice that in all your time on MSE, you've rarely commented on Consumer Rights and this seems to be the first time you have ever advised on a SoGA issue. All other previous threads you've posted on seems to be of a financial nature and not relating to consumer rights at all.
If you wish to learn then by all means, contribute regularly. But please do not give wrong advice and quote it as fact. Especially when actual legislation contradicts the advice you are giving.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0
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