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  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    Sir_Dodgy wrote: »
    I wouldn't worry about it. I was banned from all Morrisons when I was 11 for shop lifting. I was in the same store the very next day shopping with my mam.

    All they can do is ask you to leave and as long as you walk out nothing more can be done. Then try again another day.


    how high is your IQ ?

    were you shoplifting the next day I doubt it very much

    you were a child she is an adult and she will get prosecuted if she continues or do you honestly think they will encourage her to commit fraud at there expense
  • Jazzyj_2
    Jazzyj_2 Posts: 182 Forumite
    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    he had boots on that looked like willies
    :eek::eek::eek:

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Ok I am gone xxx
  • henrik777
    henrik777 Posts: 3,054 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Is breaking a term or condition fraud ?
  • 55% northern - Nottingham.
    Error, out by seven miles.
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    henrik777 wrote: »
    Is breaking a term or condition fraud ?

    Depends how often you do it and to what extent.......it can be :)
  • M4RT1N wrote: »
    how high is your IQ ?

    were you shoplifting the next day I doubt it very much

    you were a child she is an adult and she will get prosecuted if she continues or do you honestly think they will encourage her to commit fraud at there expense

    She hasn't committed fraud...see the next quote. :)

    henrik777 wrote: »
    Is breaking a term or condition fraud ?

    NO!
  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    henrik777 wrote: »
    Is breaking a term or condition fraud ?[/QUOT

    I don't think so

    when you purchase something you enter into a contract between you and the seller

    look at the law if you knowingly enter into a purchase contract to deceive somebody
  • 1+1=4
    1+1=4 Posts: 391 Forumite
    Katilou78 wrote: »
    Ahhhhh that's fab news that you have gone three weeks with just the one, I can imagine how bad it was.
    I bet it will be like going to the dentist and getting there and the toothache is gone.
    Not that I will be complaining.

    If I were you I would wait a few more days and then give them a call for your apt time, least you can be prepared then.

    When I spoke to them This morning she said that she wouldn't give me a def date as she didn't want to build my hopes up due to me having been cancelled twice already! Fat chance!!

    I would prefer to have 4th or 5th ( fingers crossed ) but if it has to be on 18th so be it!!
    I'll be stockpiling T's finest creamy mash and goose fat potatoes for easy Xmas lunch :)
    mmmmmmm xmas lunch looking forward to that. Ive had my pre op got my body wash stuff and anti acid stuff so looking good so far.hopefully you get your date soon
  • M4RT1N
    M4RT1N Posts: 1,500 Forumite
    She hasn't committed fraud...see the next quote. :)




    NO!


    its a contract when you make a purchase read the law on deception
  • M4RT1N wrote: »
    its a contract when you make a purchase read the law on deception

    Deception has nothing to do with breaking terms and conditions.
    Nor abusing a promotion.

    A contract can be verbal or written (in terms of law)
    If I say don't stand on that particular square of paving for more than 10 seconds and you agree not to that's a contract.

    If you do, as long as you haven't caused and damaged defined in 'criminal damage' the contract may have been broken but I did/said nothing to remove you.

    A bad example but still not fraud.


    In layman's terms, a breaking a contract is not fraud.
    I have at no point accepted any of their terms and conditions.
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