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My fave trick is to say I bought it as a gift and the recipient doesn't want it.
Yeah,
but you are a bint. Shop attendants excpect that kind of gormless lack of planning from you. With blokes it is different. We are expected to put some thought into buying presents.
I bought a MP3 player at the weekend but, like and idiot, didn't notice the refurbished part in the description. While refurbished would not be a problem if the goods in question were in mint condition, in this case, there are scratches on the unit and it looks somewhat tatty. Short of 'breaking it' (it has a 12 month warranty) is there anything which can be done to get my cash back. I have not yet approached the shop where I bought it from.
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