i was being sarcy back![]()
In effect you're taking the wee out yourself

i was being sarcy back![]()
Not true at all, you have to be able to prove you bought the item from their shop. some shops can refuse a bank statement as the item on the statement will only say where it was bought, not what was bought. As for faulty items, the shop does not have to give a full refund if there is no receipt as you have no proof you bought it there. If it is agreed faulty, then the shop only has to give a 'like for like' exchange. if the item in question isnt in stock anymore then shop voucher or a credit note is suffice.
with a receipt though, the shop 'has' to give a return if the item is faulty or the customer isnt happy with it as a 28 day policy applies.
Dad paid for it yes, under his company yes, whos driven all the miles me ........ so yes its my dads car, but i drive it all the time to school ...
Hi.
You might like to know that I'm a trainee tax adviser.
Your life as a whole sounds like a minefield of tax avoidance/evasion.
Ergo, you might want to STFU sometime soon.
Digging yourself... Deeper... Digging yourself... Deeper... Into a large... Black hole... Deeper...
Be quiet already, seriously![]()