Re: (OT)Watering cans from Tesco
Von: john royce (bluestar@mail.invalid) [Profil]
Datum: 21.10.2009 22:39
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Newsgroup: uk.rec.gardening
Datum: 21.10.2009 22:39
Message-ID: <hbnrj6$s25$1@news.eternal-september.org>
Newsgroup: uk.rec.gardening
"®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹" <ron@spamall.com> wrote in message news:0o9fa5h2nh41ufagdt3q5a9taqf5n7vkuv@4ax.com... > On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 13:54:28 +0100, "alan.holmes" > <alan.holmes27@somewhere.net> wrote: > >> >>"tony" <tony@caterpillarfountain.co.uk> wrote in message >>news:f096a22c-bb45-4ecc-9337-1f9ce9c85009@l13g2000yqb.googlegroups.com... >>> Last summer I bought 2 stainless steel watering cans from Tesco. >>> At the start of the season this year, they were showing signs of rust >>> and leaking. >>> Tesco have refused to refund the cost as I do not have the recipt >>> I am reluctant to take the company to the small claims court because >>> of the cost, >>> but all gardeners should be aware of Tesco's attitude >>> I will probably cut up my Tesco club card and send it to Leahy >>> Tony Bull >>> www.caterpillar fountain.co.uk >> >>Why would anyone want to buy anything from tesco at all? >> > Half-price wine, free delivery and double points does it for me > sometimes, > ®óñ© © ²°¹°-°¹ according to a documentary on tescos some time ago, apart from regrinding out of date meat and re selling as fresh mince, they were reported as getting wine producers to up the price of certain wines so they could reduce the price on them as a marketing ploy.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Chris (22.10.2009 12:29)
