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foreign body in cakes from asda

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  • Slowhand wrote: »
    You say £10 is a joke....but are not willing to say what you want?

    Did your wife really imedietly vomet when you looked at her?:eek:
    Ye i sometimes have that effect:EasterBun
  • i think £10 is a great deal.
    well over the 60p the cakes cost.
    take the money.
    get over it....
    credit card bill. £0.00
    overdraft £0.00
    Help from the state £0.00
  • Zandoni
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    Personally I feel £10.00 is too little and may not even cover the petrol or fares to return the cakes.

    I'd suggest corresponding with Asda and suggest that the offer should be more like £50.00.
  • wealdroam
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    Personally I feel £10.00 is too little and may not even cover the petrol or fares to return the cakes.

    I'd suggest corresponding with Asda and suggest that the offer should be more like £50.00.
    But if £10 does cover the petrol or fares, then why do you think the OP should receive an extra £40?
  • Zandoni
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    wealdroam wrote: »
    But if £10 does cover the petrol or fares, then why do you think the OP should receive an extra £40?

    For the inconvenience, loss of enjoyment and their time returning the product.
  • Enfieldian
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    Personally I feel £10.00 is too little and may not even cover the petrol or fares to return the cakes.

    I'd suggest corresponding with Asda and suggest that the offer should be more like £50.00.

    This is a joke, right?
  • Enfieldian
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    For the inconvenience, loss of enjoyment and their time returning the product.

    How do you value "inconvenience" and "loss of enjoyment"?
  • Zandoni
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    Enfieldian wrote: »
    This is a joke, right?

    No, I feel that is a fair amount.
  • Enfieldian
    Enfieldian Posts: 2,893 Forumite
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    Zandoni wrote: »
    No, I feel that is a fair amount.

    Fine.

    You are entitled to your opinion.

    However wrong you may be.
  • Zandoni
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    Enfieldian wrote: »
    How do you value "inconvenience" and "loss of enjoyment"?

    At £50.00. How did Asda come up with £10.00?
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