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Returning unwanted Christmas gifts – official MSE guide discussion
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Hi. I bought an air fryer end of October from Mark Electricals. It was a Xmas present. The recipient tells me now that they already have one! Mark Electricals now refuse to refund because it’s beyond 28 days… although all in original packaging. Is there a cover for Xmas gifts? Any suggestions please?0
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