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(, Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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But is it a flaw though?
You have a choice of paying once and having a broken one, or paying once and having a working one. No brainer Shirley?
(, Tue 10 Nov 2009, 13:12, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
paying twice
You can get round this if its from Argos, or Argos sell the same product.

Buy a new item with a credit card, return the broken item with the receipt for the new item and ask for a refund.
Go to an alternative argos store and return the new item, using your credit card statement as proof of purchase. They may offer store credit rather than a full refund, but its better than nowt.
(, Tue 10 Nov 2009, 13:41, Reply)
I think this has a name.
Fraud dearie.

Interesting scam that was being pulled in a store I was working at a few years back: people discovered they could get a cash refund with an exchange receipt: so people were buying a ton of stuff in one store with a stolen/dodgy/mafia/hamster credit card, exchanging the stuff in another store, then finally going to a third store and asking for a cash refund based on the exchange receipt.

Funnily enough, chavs didn't see that they could do this with their provident vouchers...

Stopped once it was discovered: they now only offer store credit if the receipt doesn't use the original method of payment, which seemed to stop the money launderings via the shop's funds.
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 6:34, Reply)

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