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braveheart60uk wrote: »Hope you don't mind me adding image of the simple.SweetnSavvy wrote: »
BC is 5011451103870 for Simple
I believe the above is still the trigger unless I am mistaken?
HTH
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Savvybuyer wrote: »I don't think anyone has the "right" to pay the SEL price as they can refuse to sell anything to anyone (for example if something is mispriced) - they aren't obliged to sell at the lower price at all. They could have said "sorry no the SEL price is wrong, it's actually £xxx [the price you actually paid] - we're not selling to you".
DTD is simply a matter of goodwill - no-one has any right to it at all (except arguably possibly as part of a contract or collateral contract - I know nothing at all btw and nothing in ths post is legal advice - formed through established previous course of dealings as a result of what they advertise on the board behind them at the CS). Anyway, it's company policy and there's nothing written in an Act of Parliament that says you are entitled to it. So, in that sense, it's not a statutory right.
Really the "value" of something is whatever anyone is prepared to pay for it, you originally paid the amount that was on the receipt, they were prepared to charge for it at that amount at that time:eek:, so that's the value of the TV. DTD was goodwill given afterwards - doesn't Sale of Goods Act refer to "...for a money consideration, called the price"?:think: Your money consideration, the original amount you paid, was the price. That was what you gave to form the contract (the one you made when you bought the TV). DTD followed afterwards and was voluntarily given compensation for an overcharge/misprice - it doesn't affect or vary the original contract (as I see it). However, I think perhaps you should have a word with the Citizen's Advice consumer service to see what you're entitled to - perhaps put the points raised. I'm sometimes too pro-consumer, so I'm probably wrong:rotfl:. I realise that it may be pushing it having relied on goodwill to now insist on your strict legal rights - if indeed those are your rights. However, as I see it, they gave the DTD as goodwill - it didn't relate to the product being a faulty product - and, once given, are not entitled to it back - and you can always insist on your legal rights (regardless of however "unfair" to themselves they may think this to be - best of luck though for a David and Goliath battle should you go down the road of attempting to mount one).
DTD is compensation for overcharging or to put it another way a bribe to stop you complaining to trading standards0 -
Thanks so much for that. May I ask what the Simple trigger is? I know I am being lazy, but at work, and I can't fly through all 100 pages. Eeeek. My bad. Thanks again.
all sorted now mimi ? did you find out the info needed ? re the simple/olay etc etc:A NI FEIDIR ACH LE DIA BREITHIUNAS A DHEANAMH ORM0 -
Guys has anyone been to the podiatrist before to get their feet done.
I know this is a bit of a gangy subject. I do so much walking to work and college and of course insist on the wrong shoes. My feet are needing sorted.
I have one of the foot sander things that The wonderful and sadly missed Nikkilala recommended but I have neglected them and now is for an appointment tomo with private one. I want my feet to be right for my holiday.
Thing is can't stand people touching my feet and getting them scraped or sanding is like chewing a towel on my teeth !!
any advice people (Dotstar dont you be saying chop them off !)
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all sorted now mimi ? did you find out the info needed ? re the simple/olay etc etc
I did. Thank you so much, and also ANON for being so helpful.
I only go to a Sada on a Monday now and I rarely get chance to catch up on here. So I can only say a huge thanks for being so helpful and telling me. I appreciate it.0 -
Oh those hidden ditches in Corfu have caught me out too!!
:rotfl:Bananababe wrote: »Guys has anyone been to the podiatrist before to get their feet done.
I know this is a bit of a gangy subject. I do so much walking to work and college and of course insist on the wrong shoes. My feet are needing sorted.
I have one of the foot sander things that The wonderful and sadly missed Nikkilala recommended but I have neglected them and now is for an appointment tomo with private one. I want my feet to be right for my holiday.
Thing is can't stand people touching my feet and getting them scraped or sanding is like chewing a towel on my teeth !!
any advice people (Dotstar dont you be saying chop them off !)
xx
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Vodka? Diazepam? :cool:
thanks replied on new thread too xx0 -
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Why didn't i set a reminder that the freecokezero offer ended yesterday? :wall:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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