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so are you going to stop me before I go to bed :cool:......because Im going soon :cool::rotfl:0
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davemorton wrote: »Even food stuffs are covered under the DSR arnt they??
(hmm, still googleing it, its a bit grey!)
hhmmph :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
davemorton wrote: »Even food stuffs are covered under the DSR arnt they??
(hmm, still googleing it, its a bit grey!)
Perishables arent covered. I take that to be fruit, veg, flowers and anything that needs stored in a fridge or freezerApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Its not a risk. Its a legal right
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/distance-selling-regulations/
Thank You! aau1, this is good to knowso ill keep it & see . If its a much more expensive price then back it must go!, If I have probs returning ill tell them to look up regulation 2000...& pretend I know what im talking about
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davemorton wrote: »Even food stuffs are covered under the DSR arnt they??
(hmm, still googleing it, its a bit grey!)
you haven't bought food:cool: I will believe you have vodka for lunch....but trust me, no-one else will :cool::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Its not a risk. Its a legal right
http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/distance-selling-regulations/
Now I am DiM, and might be picking the parts I dont want to see, but ...
The cooling off period and right to cancel do not, however, apply to contracts for the sale of the following goods:
Goods made to the customer’s specification (these are known as “bespoke” goods);
Perishable goods, for example fresh food and flowers;
CDs, DVDs and tapes once the packaging has been unsealed;
Newspapers and magazines;
Betting, gaming and lotteries.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
fairclaire wrote: »so are you going to stop me before I go to bed :cool:......because Im going soon :cool::rotfl:
:eek: I was going to bed at 11:15, oh, well mist it now, may as well wait till 12:15“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
davemorton wrote: »Now I am DiM, and might be picking the parts I dont want to see, but ...
The cooling off period and right to cancel do not, however, apply to contracts for the sale of the following goods:
Goods made to the customer’s specification (these are known as “bespoke” goods);
Perishable goods, for example fresh food and flowers;
CDs, DVDs and tapes once the packaging has been unsealed;
Newspapers and magazines;
Betting, gaming and lotteries.
if you were mine I'd give you a good shake!......you haven't bought food.....you only bought voddie. None of this maters to you :mad::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
davemorton wrote: »:eek: I was going to bed at 11:15, oh, well mist it now, may as well wait till 12:15
eeerr hate to break it to you... but it's bedtime:rotfl::rotfl:
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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Right ignore any stupid posts I make and listen to this.
Good one.
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That's really good, I believe household income £30K+ is required.
Good post, thanks, also for the points on wine the other day.Hope is not a strategy.0
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