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Am I entitled to a replacement?
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Your builder may have done and he is keeping schtummake the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
OK fair enough. Thank you for speaking in a civil and leavel-headed manner unlike some of the other people on this thread.Because they will have a document saying something along the lines of 'I the buyer (or person receipting these goods) confirm they are in satisfactory quality'.0 -
Nope. But as you said they can't prove that it wasn't damaged in delivery either so why should the onus fall on me to prove I didn't damage it?
Because you probably signed something saying you received the goods in good order.
Sorry replied before reading the rest of the comments. Yeh as Oakdene says.0
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