Lidl parking
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Norman Wells wrote:
They still have to prove that you didn’t comply with the conditions.
Which might include, for example, retaining your receipt from the shop,
or producing it on demand.
If they do, the burden of proof that you used the shop shifts to you.
So you think it perfectly reasonable to expect a customer to keep a
receipt for groceries for a couple of weeks?
It depends on what the conditions displayed actually are.
If you're supposed, for example, to give your registration number to the cashier in
the store, and you neglect to do so, then it's perfectly reasonable. It's the only
proof you have.
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