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zabado | 09:05 Sat 25th Nov 2017 | Law
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I've lost the receipt from an item I bought in August this year. Will a bank statement print off showing the purchase be accepted.
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proof of purchase can be bank statement , the problem is that the item itself is not stipulated so it will very much be up to the retailer and probably a credit note at best...larger retailers are more open to this than small..
I used a statement for ARGOS when I had a faulty telly and they accepted that ....
Take your statement along with your best smile and ask for the manager, save a bit of time.
If the item is faulty then a bank statement is sufficient.
if faulty rather than just changed my mind..OP has not made it clear
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The item is a car battery that's not holding the charge for more then three or four days. I don't want my money back I just want a replacement.
if faulty then that should be fine as your consumer rights are solid...
agree MM try it and see

I mean one chain said
dont bother we have you down as a customer and the records showed that you .....
John Lewis do that PP ! no real need for receipts ,all on record as I found out years ago when insisting they had fitted the wrong colour carpet whilst I was out..ex was colour blind !

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