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Refused access to tesco store - warning
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We are a cynical lot,hahaha0
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Abbafan1972 wrote: »The fact that the op is a new member suggests a troll! :rotfl:
At least he/she is trolling here and not ringing 999 to feed his/her attention seeking needs..........0 -
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I want to know the full story to this!0
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I want to know the full story to this!
It's almost certainly a work of complete fiction by a poster who pops up every now and again with a brand new account and some more or less absurd story relating to Tesco.
Previous versions have included such gems as "Tesco to charge 50p for an itemised receipt" and "someone stole my trolly from the trolly store and Tesco won't refund me".
Unfortunately, there are always posters who take the bait and we have a some slightly surreal thread hanging around for a couple of days.There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.0 -
davehughes182 wrote: »In case you are also pushed over by a security guard at your local tesco i imagine
I must admit, while i am having trouble beleiving this, if its true OP, then you should take it further but ONLY if its true. Dont convince yourself its true if you have made it up.
Not likely to attract the attention of a guard since I am not scum.;)
I'd love to be barred from my local Tesco. Horrible place.Don't grow up. Its a trap!
Peace, love and labradors!0 -
LOL I nearly fell for it too! Nice work OP, now take your tablets and get back into bed£2 Savers Club 2016 #21 £14/£250
£2 Savers Club 2015 #8 £250£200 :j
Proud to be an OU graduate :j :j
Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass but learning to dance in the rain0 -
dundeediva wrote: »OP on a serious note why would you require compensation? Did the fall result in unexpected time off of work to recover? Was this time unpaid leave meaning you have a loss of earnings?
On an equally serious answer, because financial compensation is paid for bodily injuries, not just financial loss.0 -
ThumbRemote wrote: »On an equally serious answer, because financial compensation is paid for bodily injuries, not just financial loss.
There aren't any bodily injuries? I see the OP fell over but nothing about them being injured?This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
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