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Allergic reaction- can I get a refund? Please advise

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  • I think that just about every soft drink (and quite a few alcoholic ones) sold worldwide contains a percentage of dihydrogen monoxide.
  • lincroft1710
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    I had worked out what Dihydrogen Monoxide is before I googled it. Used incorrectly it can easily kill.
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    Geodark wrote: »
    The amount of deaths caused by this stuff each year is incredible. I am so surprised more people aren't complaining about the stuff! They reckon even most soft drinks have it in now!


    And if you buy powdered baby formula, these companies are instructing unsuspecting parents to add this powerful solvent to the feed themselves!
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  • Geodark
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    Raxiel wrote: »
    And if you buy powdered baby formula, these companies are instructing unsuspecting parents to add this powerful solvent to the feed themselves!

    I know, how unreal is that! I was out fishing with my son yesterday and they had one of the lakes there full of the stuff! It just goes to show how much is used and how many things it is in - I mean check out the following site - its terrifying stuff!

    http://www.dhmo.org/facts.html
  • Just to update

    Thanks for those that tried to positively help the situation. I couldn’t post earlier as I had some ‘work’ to put in.
    I now have a full refund after relentlessly going in everyday until they got so sick of me speaking to their customers they threatened to call the police and have me removed....I said go ahead and perhaps we could get trading standards, the press and some medical professionals involved too! Was quite angry by now. They then said if I could produce a doctors note to agree I’d had a severe allergic reaction they’d provide a refund. I emailed a copy of the note, had to wait another 10 days for a response but I now have a full refund!
    I recorded every lying conversation I had with them and have kept my emails which will now all be used by trading standards. I refuse to not take action.
    Tresor gold are now trading as Hermetise on South Molton Street London so beware and pass the word. Rebranded but same techniques.
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