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Nearly all bottles of wine have sulphites.Gosh , hope the rash dies down soon for you .
That's rather scary reading, I'll have to start reading labels a bit more carefully .
Just looked up Strongbow and that has sulphites in as well. Glad I decided to give cider up ...... lasted 16 days booze free so far , as well as healthy eating and lots of fruit and veg , lost some weight and feeling so much better already. (Nibbling my way through an apple is still like a bushtucker trial though ! )
This irritates me greatly as I know epos systems. 10 years I tested epos systems, not Wickes specifically but I know One View products who supply them. This is my experience, if I was working in New Look or Halfords or Go Outdoors or Pets At Home. You told me what you bought and when, I can find the sale. If you paid by card, I can find the sale. It is purely policy stopping this, even then a return without a receipt is absolutely available.Well hacked off with Wickes. Bought a folding workbench back in April, the threads are buggered on the clamping mechanism and because I don't have the receipt they don't want to know about a replacement or exchange. I even said that I was happy to trade up to a sturdier model but still no joy.
P*ss*d off.
This irritates me greatly as I know epos systems. 10 years I tested epos systems, not Wickes specifically but I know One View products who supply them. This is my experience, if I was working in New Look or Halfords or Go Outdoors or Pets At Home. You told me what you bought and when, I can find the sale. If you paid by card, I can find the sale. It is purely policy stopping this, even then a return without a receipt is absolutely available.
A little frustrated with my conveyancing solicitors. Over 2 weeks ago they told us when prompted they were going to review enquiries. Chased them today and they inform is that they will review enquiries this week. If I could cut my losses and move it all as it stands to a new solicitors I would.
According to the Consumer Rights Act you don’t need a receipt if you have a faulty product as long as you have some other proof of payment such as a bank statement or credit card payment.
So that might be an option?
A bit late for you but a tip for others......we have a box that we keep in the office with receipts and guarantees.
Within the box are separate clear files with titles, kitchen, bedroom, garden etc.
Every guarantee gets dated and then goes into the relevant “room” file along with the receipt.
It only takes a moment but everything is kept together and it doesn’t half make life easier when you need to find something.
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The contract is with the supplier so you need proof that you bought it from them (and not another supplier).I think legally you don't even need proof of purchase under the Consumer Rights Act for faulty goods but I may be wrong.