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I can be bought for a JD and coke and a doner kebab so I'm probably not the best person to ask. -
Ah.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostThe neg was for failed deliveries, very poor comms.
The replacement chair took best part of 4 weeks to get sorted out after endless phone calls, emails etc..
Sounds justified then.
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I'm often cheaper. Don't care about doner's so a pint and bag of crisps is enough.Originally posted by Bunk View PostI can be bought for a JD and coke and a doner kebab so I'm probably not the best person to ask.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostStill
Bored.
Now.
Goodness me, well I never did.
Wot a surprise.
Zen.
Chury.
Om.

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Morning all
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Leave it. They're trying to bribe you to tell a lie.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostGot a bit of a moral dilemma.
We bought a chair off a company on ebay, loads of issues with it. They have sent another one and told us we can keep the first. Only because they forgot to collect the first one.
6 weeks from purchase it was sorted and the company refunded 50% of the price.
So last night I leave the appropriate feedback - -ve and a few comments.
Within minutes of the -ve a message appears asking me why. We exchange messages and they are now offering a full refund if I modify my feedback.
Its not a lot of money and as I've had 50% already and I have 2 chairs (one that is a little wobbly) I told them I wouldn't.
Few more message exchange, and they will pay full 100% as well as the 50% I've already received.
Do I let them buy my silence ? Or should I leave it ?
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or take the money and runOriginally posted by Zippy View PostLeave it. They're trying to bribe you to tell a lie.
Classy.
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