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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, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
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, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
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)
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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