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Jumpster Jiver
 
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The product is only a few days old so I will be getting my money back
(hopefully).
They can have it repaired it they wish but I imagine it will be dumped in a
skip.
They probably only cost £30 to make anyway, the other £100 being
'overheads



You opened your new TV, adjusted the circuit, and now you want your
money back? If the store were mine I'd throw you and the TV out the door.
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"Jumpster Jiver" wrote in message
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The product is only a few days old so I will be getting my money back
(hopefully).
They can have it repaired it they wish but I imagine it will be dumped in

a
skip.
They probably only cost £30 to make anyway, the other £100 being
'overheads



You opened your new TV, adjusted the circuit, and now you want your
money back? If the store were mine I'd throw you and the TV out the

door.

No I am sorry you have got that ever so slightly wrong, they sold be a
faulty
product and I am entitled to and will get my money back.
The fact that I opened it up in a attempt to fix the problem is neither
here nor there. Had I been able to fix it at my *own* expense it would
have saved *them* the cost of a refund. As it is they will have to cough up.

No doubt if you owned the store you could think up thousands of other
reasons
to refuse a refund, and continue to sell cr*p to the general public at a
handsome
profit.

Any attempt by you to assault me would have resulted in you receiving the
kind
of pasteing the office of fair trading should have given you a long time
ago.

Crooks like you shoud be barred from the retail business.


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No I am sorry you have got that ever so slightly wrong, they sold be a
faulty
product and I am entitled to and will get my money back.
The fact that I opened it up in a attempt to fix the problem is neither
here nor there.


Saying it does not make it so. You voided your warranty by opening the TV
up- it's that simple. If you feel this is not the case, be sure to tell the
shop you opened it up and attempted to fix it, see what happens.


Had I been able to fix it at my *own* expense it would
have saved *them* the cost of a refund. As it is they will have to cough
up.


It doesn't work like that. You are simply stating your own personal opinions
on how you think the world works. It is a fantasy, get real.

Dave


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"Albert Grennock" wrote in message
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No I am sorry you have got that ever so slightly wrong, they sold be a
faulty
product and I am entitled to and will get my money back.
The fact that I opened it up in a attempt to fix the problem is neither
here nor there.


Saying it does not make it so. You voided your warranty by opening the TV
up- it's that simple. If you feel this is not the case, be sure to tell

the
shop you opened it up and attempted to fix it, see what happens.


Had I been able to fix it at my *own* expense it would
have saved *them* the cost of a refund. As it is they will have to cough
up.


It doesn't work like that. You are simply stating your own personal

opinions
on how you think the world works. It is a fantasy, get real.


Dont be such a tw*t.


Dave




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It doesn't work like that. You are simply stating your own personal

opinions
on how you think the world works. It is a fantasy, get real.


Dont be such a tw*t.


OK Albert, I'm done here. I've tried to be reasonable and help you to take
the right course of action. The thing is, I have nothing to gain either way-
I couldn't really care less whether you fry your TV or not.

Goodbye.

Dave




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I really don't know why you Guys have put up with his stupidity this long.




"Albert Grennock" wrote in message

Dont be such a tw*t.



I couldn't really care less whether you fry your TV or not.

Goodbye.

Dave



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I really don't know why you Guys have put up with his stupidity this long.


It's a bit like picking a scab. It's painful but addictive!

Dave


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