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Re: My Toys R Us Nightmare
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Fri, 14 Jan 2000 21:07:06 GMT
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> In lugnet.market.shopping, Tim Coats writes:
> A couple of months ago I bought some Lego from Toys R Us. Later that
> afternoon some sleazebag broke the window of my car and stole it. (They
> broke a $165.00 window to get $15.00 worth of Lego, the asshole)
> Anyway, what is even worse is, since it was in its original bag with
> reciept they took it back to Toys R Us and returned it for cash. We
> found this out and got as much info. from Toys R Us about the offending
> person. Of course the info. they gave Toys R Us for the refund was
> fraudulent. They didn't even check ID.
>
> Anyway, what really pissed me off was that Toys R Us basically fenced
> stolen property, which is illegal and would not even refund my money or
> give me store credit...<snip>
> Timbo
While I and the other vocal on-lookers don't see any wrongdoing on the part of
TRU, I'd bet any judge in Michigan would find for you on this one. Their track
records seem to imply that they have some sort of agenda against corporations.
Not that I advocate suing purely for the sake of money or revenge.
"The law prohibits me from promising you a huge cash settlement, but just
between you and me, I promise you a huge cash settlement." -Lionel Hutz,
Attorney at Law
-Adam
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| A couple of months ago I bought some Lego from Toys R Us. Later that afternoon some sleazebag broke the window of my car and stole it. (They broke a $165.00 window to get $15.00 worth of Lego, the asshole) Anyway, what is even worse is, since it was (...) (25 years ago, 14-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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