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IKEA candle tealight fire - advice needed
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Freedom of information act.....0
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Fire and rescue services bill :doh:0
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you sure that was in the UK?Blacksheep1979 wrote: »Of course people have successfully sued mcdonalds for hot coffee and hot apple pies...
Bogle_v_McDonalds- [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Persons generally expect tea or coffee purchased to be consumed on the premises to be hot. Many prefer to consume a hot drink from an unlidded cup rather than through a spout in the lid. Persons generally know that if a hot drink is spilled onto someone, a serious scalding injury can result. They accordingly know that care must be taken to avoid such spills, especially if they are with young children. They expect precautions to be taken to guard against this risk but not to the point that they are denied the basic utility of being able to buy hot drinks to be consumed on the premises from a cup with the lid off. Given that the staff were trained to cap the drinks securely and given the capabilities of the cups and lids used, I am satisfied that the safety of the hot drinks served by McDonald's was such as persons generally are entitled to expect. Accordingly, I hold that in serving hot drinks in the manner in which they did McDonald's was not in breach of the CPA.[/FONT]
Yes Your Dukeiness
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you sure that was in the UK?
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no, but unfortunatley sooner or later some muppet will succeed in an equally stupid case here0 -
the management at coventry ikea should have delt with it. But having had prier experiance with the mangement there they are useless. I truly feel ikea coventry only employ management whome have been sacked else where for giving terrible service, its the only way I can explain the patheticly low level of custiomer service in coventry ikea.
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the management at coventry ikea should have delt with it. But having had prier experiance with the mangement there they are useless. I truly feel ikea coventry only employ management whome have been sacked else where for giving terrible service, its the only way I can explain the patheticly low level of custiomer service in coventry ikea.
Anyone else had terrible service in coventry ikea?
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Not quite your usual response Dave:rotfl:Brooker_Dave wrote: »mental health act...0
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