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Sales rep damaged my wallpaper.
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Starlight1986 wrote: »And how would I prove that? Basically I would have had to see him do it at the time? Thanks
Best bet is to hope for a 'good will gesture', ie if he offers you £50 or £100 take itChanging the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0 -
Proving it is going to be difficult. As stator says above, your best hope is a goodwill gesture.
Just don't buy their blinds, obviously! :rotfl:0 -
I'm so gutted about it, I know I really don't have a chance because literally it's my word against his but I know it was him. It's so frustrating!!0
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And what about a big negative FB post about their company....they won't sue me or something will they lol!0
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Just wait and see what the owner says first.0
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Starlight1986 wrote: »And what about a big negative FB post about their company....they won't sue me or something will they lol!Changing the world, one sarcastic comment at a time.0
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I agree that the whole wall will need doing even If you remove the paper without damage the replacement piece will not usually fit very well at the seams due to stretching or shrinkage of the other paper while drying out0
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