Double refund?

I don't sell on here anyway so no skin off my back (y) Everyone has their ways (if you don't like mine there's an ignore button) and I don't intend on spending it. I'm actually leaving it there to see if they take it back because I'm curious if they can or not. If not I'll get in contact with them next week.

It's nice to see how mad people easily get;)

You are keeping it Paul, it's your responsibility to contact them to tell them of the error whether it goes in your favour or not. Past experience with Tesco in a similar situation saw them say that's ok, keep it and that was for over £200 worth of furniture.

Reading comprehension fail Hugh?
 
Well here's a rope hang me now, I missed a sentence in post 24 of the thread.

You see, when you level an accusation at someone, it makes sense to actually be right I'm sure you would agree ;)
 
KEEP IT V's GIVE IT BACK

Its simple anything other than giving it back or making them aware is theft.

But the issue is not even that - its much deeper than that imho its YOUR integrity you have sold for 64.99 Cheap as Chips if you ask me.
 
KEEP IT V's GIVE IT BACK

Its simple anything other than giving it back or making them aware is theft.

But the issue is not even that - its much deeper than that imho its YOUR integrity you have sold for 64.99 Cheap as Chips if you ask me.

Another Specsavers customer!:p
 
I've had this happen a couple of times at work over the years where customers have been miss charged and the likes . We can identify the sales and request our accounts to try and recoup the monies owed . I've not known of any that weren't and it only becomes an issue if the customer complains . Again I've never experienced this so don't know what would happen if the case arises .
 
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