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Remembering Kerry
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Probably misquoted in part but it was a question that really whatever answer anyone gave would likely sound a bit daft.
I wouldn't buy anything however without getting a receipt,that's just how I am I guess. Obviously buying from relatives or someone I knew was handing things on they had for a small price,I am however maybe too suspicious, I like to know where things come from and have a receipt to show from where and who I got it from. To all politicians of all parties,I would say beware and be ony our guard when saying anything in this nightmare of a way too long 'unofficial' election campaign. The media are looking for the slightest and most ridiculous things to twist and turn to their own agendas,whatever leaning they may be. Equally anyone doing any work for me as to garden etc; or being paid to move something, I would get acknowledgement at least from them that they had been paid. I just like things to be in order and accounted for. Last edited by joeysteele; 16-02-2015 at 06:01 PM. |
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I don't bother for consumables (I'm unlikely to be returning a roll of toilet paper or a mars bar) but I've seen people turn down receipts for things like electrical appliances, which is just mad. If you get it home and it doesn't work, and you said no to a receipt, then you're stuck with it
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Alot of stores will just flatout refuse to take a return without a receipt. |
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