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Posted by John Russell on 09/29/48 11:38
"Laurence Payne" <lpayne1NOSPAM@dsl.pipexSPAMTRAP.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 08:43:18 +0000, John <brit@nnia.com> wrote:
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>>He has recently bought a combination VHS/DVD Player from a well known
>>large place selling goods like this in the UK. It was not what he
>>wanted though and I believe that either the salesperson pulled a fast
>>one on him and sold him the wrong thing, or he just got confused and
>>asked for a DVD-R with the salesperson thinking he wanted a player
>>compatible with recordable formats? Either way he actually wanted a
>>DVD that can record.
>
> Why do people get all coy over mentioning names? Currys? Dixons?
> (same company anyway). Anyway, if he takes it back promptly they'll
> swap it. He may have a little trouble if he wants his money back
> instead.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the salesperson actually believed it recorded
to DVD!
Good's have to be fit for purpose, but that's usually interpreted as does
what it says on the box. How do you prove your requirements where different?
I doubt anyone goes around with their own spec list on a piece of paper
demanding the shop's stamps the thing to confirm the goods sold match's it.
Perhaps we should. That's how big companies make major purchases.
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