Re: stuff-uk.net - - Horrible service, AVOID THEM!!



adagio wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 14:17:09 +0000, Palindr?me
<sb382638@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


WCZ wrote:
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accept any and all given problems as your responsibility?


LOL. I have returned many *faulty* items. But I have always endeavoured to provide evidence, to a professional standard, to back up my claims that the item did have a design, manufacturing or component defect. Such a claim could, ultimately, end up in a small claims court, after all.


No such thing - County Court -Small Claims Track

Of course, who can believe the bbc?

Or these people, apparently:
http://www.small-claims.co.uk/small_claims_court.htm

But you are quite correct. Just because it is a court that handles small claims, it shouldn't be called a small claims court..

--
Sue
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