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Heavy bulky goods faulty - no need to return

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  • malchish
    malchish Posts: 341 Forumite
    custardy wrote: »
    pretty sure I covered this before.
    If you don't understand then feel free to ask for clarification.

    I clarify: is posting here part of your job duty?
    Do you receive any remuneration for posting on here?
  • Valli
    Valli Posts: 25,487 Forumite
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    malchish wrote: »
    You do it.

    Especially if you can show which ones are trash and which ones are not.

    No. YOU do it. You're the one calling flat packs trash.
    Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY
    "I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
    :heart:Janice 1964-2016:heart:

    Thank you Honey Bear
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    malchish wrote: »
    I clarify: is posting here part of your job duty?
    Do you receive any remuneration for posting on here?

    Yes,approximately £20,495 per annum before tax and not including dealing with idiot bonuses
    been a good couple of days on the bonus front.
  • malchish
    malchish Posts: 341 Forumite
    Dear Consumers, when you are told on here that you have no right to this or to that... - look who is saying this, and make your conclusions.

    If the faulty item you bought from a store is too heavy, bulky to return it to the store without inconvenience, you can ask the store to collect.
    If they refuse - you can involve your credit card and get your money back regardless. Or, you can sue in small claims caourt for your refund.
    Do not worry, well before the hearing the store will give you the refund.
    Also, you can legally record all the conversations with the store, and you are within your right to inform the public about any fobbing off tactics or lies told to you.
    Do not be intimidated by the army of paid posters whose purpose is to muddle the threads or create drama.
  • malchish
    malchish Posts: 341 Forumite
    Valli wrote: »
    No. YOU do it. You're the one calling flat packs trash.

    No.
    Only those that turn out to be faulty.
  • malchish
    malchish Posts: 341 Forumite
    custardy wrote: »
    Yes,approximately £20,495 per annum before tax and not including dealing with idiot bonuses
    been a good couple of days on the bonus front.

    Thank you.
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    malchish wrote: »
    Dear Consumers, when you are told on here that you have no right to this or to that... - look who is saying this, and make your conclusions.

    If the faulty item you bought from a store is too heavy, bulky to return it to the store without inconvenience, you can ask the store to collect.
    If they refuse - you can involve your credit card and get your money back regardless. Or, you can sue in small claims caourt for your refund.
    Do not worry, well before the hearing the store will give you the refund.
    Also, you can legally record all the conversations with the store, and you are within your right to inform the public about any fobbing off tactics or lies told to you.
    Do not be intimidated by the army of paid posters whose purpose is to muddle the threads or create drama.

    just quoting that one. I need it as part of my bonus evidence
  • tinkerbell28
    tinkerbell28 Posts: 2,720 Forumite
    Op...are you actually alright?
  • malchish
    malchish Posts: 341 Forumite
    Op...are you actually alright?

    Definitely.

    I succeded in Furniture village returning 1000+++++ to deceived consumers. Very happy. I will succeed in making unfair retailers
    obey the consumer law. Thank you for kindly asking. Join me in helping consumers against unfair, greedy actions of some companies.
  • custardy
    custardy Posts: 38,365 Forumite
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    malchish wrote: »
    Definitely.

    I succeded in Furniture village returning 1000+++++ to deceived consumers. Very happy. I will succeed in making unfair retailers
    obey the consumer law. Thank you for kindly asking. Join me in helping consumers against unfair, greedy actions of some companies.

    I could understand you being something in a village.
    So what is the exact law that items that are 'too heavy' must be collected?
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