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Old 24-11-2015, 22:08   #11
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Poundstretcher fined £370k for selling faulty batteries

These cheap shops are all the same. I bought some cycle lamps out of SAMs, and they were totally rubbish, took them back. All the staff did was throw in the bin.

And the other problem we had was - a well known pound shop is selling xmas crockery, you cannot buy this in the shops.

We bought some online, the delivery guy turned up. put it on the doorstep and walked away. No wonder, out of 20 items, 16 were either cracked or broken.
We called the customer line, and they were clueless. Took them into our local shop. They didn't have a clue as to what to do.

We just got our money back. All these 'cheap shops' buy crap goods, and we buy them.

The only winners are the companies that own them.
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