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powerful_Rogue wrote: »So, a replacement is impossible and a repair is out of the question, returning the faulty item isnt an option due to health and safety - what remedy are you after?powerful_Rogue wrote: »So, a replacement is impossible and a repair is out of the question, returning the faulty item isnt an option due to health and safety - what remedy are you after?powerful_Rogue wrote: »Third time lucky:
So, a replacement is impossible and a repair is out of the question, returning the faulty item isnt an option due to health and safety - what remedy are you after?powerful_Rogue wrote: »Fourth time lucky.
So, a replacement is impossible and a repair is out of the question, returning the faulty item isnt an option due to health and safety - what remedy are you after?
Okay, I'm struggling with multiquotes! Think I've got it...
OP, powerful_Rogue has now asked you the above four times. What remedy are you after?0 -
RosiPossum wrote: »Okay, I'm struggling with multiquotes! Think I've got it...
OP, powerful_Rogue has now asked you the above four times. What remedy are you after?
One that involves a magic wand and a time machine I'm guessing.You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means - Inigo Montoya, The Princess Bride0 -
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So you guys are saying loss of bargain only applies if you DO NOT RETURN the faulty item?(i) LOSS OF BARGAIN
Damages for loss of bargain are assessable to put the plaintiff, so far as money can do it, in the same situation as if the contract had been performed. For example, in a contract for the sale of goods which are defective, the plaintiff will (under this head) be entitled to damages reflecting the differences between the price paid under the contract and the actual value of the defective goods.
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So you guys are saying loss of bargain only applies if you DO NOT RETURN the faulty item?
Really?
An item that is only worth £90 is worth getting worked up over, AFTER you've been refunded the full amount? Really? Stop clutching at straws, if you were able to get a refund and more, who on earth would retail? Stop being such an idiot."Always fulfil your needs, only fulfil your wants when your needs are no longer a concern" - citricsquid0 -
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Money-Saving-King wrote: »A new brain.0
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