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Originally Posted by Rik Yep, hence the outrage. **** em, I'm not paying for a replacement to rectify their **** up, I couldn't give a **** how much money it costs them, as a consumer I should be entitled to the product I paid for.
When I worked as an electrirician, if I'd fit a light for somebody and it didn't work because of a faullt on my part I'd be expected to fix it free of charge, not charge the customer for it, different scenario, same principle IMO, like I said **** EM |
Ok i can understand people being pissed off then. I still stand by what i said earlier but they are shooting themselves in the foot with this stunt. If they were to replace them for free would people be still pissed that they knew before hand that the film was not 100% complete. Just asking.