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Sofa Removal From Shop ?
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Yesterday I just saw the end of a clip on tv of a woman hiring her own van to remove a sofa she wanted from shop .Can someone tell me what this was all about . All I heard was would she get the deposit she had paid returned .?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I saw this on the news and i understood her to say she had paid the full amount for the item. That is why she got some guys together to remove it from the shop before the receivers were called in. The police stopped their vehicle but, after she showed them her receipt, chose not to intervene as it was a civil matter. Good luck to the lass.
It was House of Fraser, I believe, who had gone into liquidation after she paid £185 for a sofa, and refused a refund or the sofa. The woman turned up with a van and a few" helpers and carted away the one in store. The store rang plod and reported a theft. The police decided not to intervene when she produced a receipt for the sofa. Good for her.
some years ago, an acquaintance bought a specialist vehicle from a convertor in Scotland, and it was to be handed over to him at a trade show at the NEC in Birmingham, where the vehicle was to be the centrepiece of the convertor's trade stand. on arriving at the show, my acquaintance couldn't find the stand, just a large space where it should have been. one phone call later, he learned the company had folded. so he shot over to the airport, caught the next flight to Edinburgh and taxi-ed to the convertor's works, bribed the security guard to let him in and made off with his vehicle before anyone knew what was happening....
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