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Default Insulating a chest freezer

On 17/08/2020 17:30, Tim+ wrote:
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On Monday, 17 August 2020 13:46:04 UTC+1, Tim+ wrote:
tabbypurr wrote:
On Sunday, 16 August 2020 17:05:57 UTC+1, Tim+ wrote:


And how would I know if its any better than the one I have?

use of brain

Do explain then. Which of your superpowers do you use to detect how much
refrigerant loss there has been in a used freezer?

Tim


I don't use any superpowers. I'd rely on the legal contract of sale & the
legal & practical comebacks I'd have.


Excepting yourself obviously, do you know any *other* ****s who would
demand a refund from a charity shop?

Tim


I work (volunteer) in a Charity shop which sells "technical" items among
the usual clothes, books etc.
We have no problem with refunds - even offer and promote a 30 day
change your mind guarantee.
While I understand some people think its not on asking for a refund for
an item costing say £2.99 its a different matter when you are talking
about items in the £20 - £200 or higher category.
Charity Shops are businesses raising as much as we can from the donated
goods. i.e. asking Market Prices , so our Refund policy should reflect
this and the law.