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Please advise - online purchase
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marliepanda wrote: »You bought a slender tone for someone’s birthday and it turned out they didn’t want it...
Sounds more like someone bought it and used it for two months before a holiday...
Why does everyone on this forum assume everyone else is a liar? Every thread I read has people trying to catch people out, read in-between the lines etc.
If all the posts here are filled with lies, why do you waste your time here?0 -
Why does everyone on this forum assume everyone else is a liar? Every thread I read has people trying to catch people out, read in-between the lines etc.
If all the posts here are filled with lies, why do you waste your time here?
All of them aren’t, but if you find someone buying a Slendertone for a birthday which ended up being unwanted (aka not specifically asked for...) and being returned two months later as ‘likely’ then I have a bridge to sell you.0 -
@GreatSharbo - the email I received was an ORDER CONFIRMATION. This included information about how they would use my data but the emails does not make me aware of the CCR's / T+C's when I purchased the items - just the cost and delivery etc. Any further advice? Thank you.
@MarliePanda - The items have not been used. They remain brand new. I would not try to return the items if they had been used.0 -
No. Should I write to them and tell them they should have?0
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JasonAlexanderSmith wrote: »No. Should I write to them and tell them they should have?
Yes and remind them that the burden of proof is theirs, to prove that they provided the information to you in a durable medium.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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