ChatterBank17 mins ago
who should be the first point of contact?
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Today, I went to Doncaster looking for a Wii Fit, I still haven't been able to find one, but in Woolies they had the advertisements at the entrance, so I was presuming they had them in stock, so I walk over to the games sections, and I see a sign says 'not in stock', and even downstairs they had another sign advertising the product, so this is blatant false advertising, and I'm wondering who my first port of contact should be to complain, how about the Trading Standards?
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