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New D500 dilemma, what would you do?
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<blockquote data-quote="captain birdseye" data-source="post: 612281" data-attributes="member: 21047"><p>If he lived in the UK I am pretty sure that under recent laws he could have kept it.</p><p>I know its off topic a little but I bought an external filter for an aquarium a couple of years ago and one minor ( but vital ) part was missing.</p><p>I contacted the supplier for the replacement part only to be sent a complete unit!</p><p>Cost of part = £5-£10.</p><p>Cost of complete unit £150.</p><p>No cover note requesting a return just a receipt listing the item and charge of £0.00, as a result I have a spare complete filter unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain birdseye, post: 612281, member: 21047"] If he lived in the UK I am pretty sure that under recent laws he could have kept it. I know its off topic a little but I bought an external filter for an aquarium a couple of years ago and one minor ( but vital ) part was missing. I contacted the supplier for the replacement part only to be sent a complete unit! Cost of part = £5-£10. Cost of complete unit £150. No cover note requesting a return just a receipt listing the item and charge of £0.00, as a result I have a spare complete filter unit. [/QUOTE]
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