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Faulty item, no receipt, have bank statement

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Hello.
My OH's mp3 player has developed a fault. It was £129.99 six months ago.
The touch screen is not working properly.
We have the receipt somewhere (I will get looking for it later)
If I can't find it, will a bank statement be enough proof of purchase, to go into Argos and ask for a repair?

Thanks for any help!

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  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Yes, a bank or credit statement can be treated as sufficient proof of purchase so long as it correlates to the actual purchase.
  • fluffnutter
    fluffnutter Posts: 23,179 Forumite
    neilmcl wrote: »
    Yes, a bank or credit statement can be treated as sufficient proof of purchase so long as it correlates to the actual purchase.

    And isn't for a bag of peas from Tesco.
    "Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.
  • jonty1970
    jonty1970 Posts: 492 Forumite
    And isn't for a bag of peas from Tesco.

    They must be sh*t hot peas for £129.99 :rotfl:
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