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Re: My Toys R Us Nightmare
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Date: 
Sat, 15 Jan 2000 22:57:40 GMT
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Bruce Schlickbernd wrote:

In lugnet.market.shopping, Tim Coats writes:
Bruce Schlickbernd wrote:

I'm not sure that you are blowing this entirely out of proportion,
but file a police report and demand the return of the stolen item.  That's
about as far as you can go with it.

Bruce

I have already done that.  But buying stolen goods is not legal and
reselling them is even worse.  It doesn't matter if they "know" or not.
The reason they should check ID is so that they verify the person who
they are giving the refund to is who they say they are so the police
can  track down the piece of crap.  If you let them put a false name on
a refund slip that doesn't give much of a lead.

Timbo

The you have a legal case - but by the time all is said and done, it won't have
been worth it.  Don't ask for a refund: demand the item back.  Be prepared with
a police report.  If they won't budge, my advice is to move on.  It's a minor
item.  Shop elsewhere if you have selection.  I wish I could tell you something
that would make you feel better, but honestly the best thing to do is let go of
the whole incident.

Tim, didn't your car insurance cover the window and any items stolen from the car?
After the $50 deductible, mine does--including merchandise inside the car.  Thank
God for Michigan insurance laws!

best

Lindsay



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And I thought Kalifornia's laws were socialistic and ridiculous! Most states I've lived in, anything loose in the car is NOT covered. And I for one agree with that statement, I wouldn't expect an insurance company to have to pay for something you (...) (24 years ago, 16-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.shopping)

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(...) The you have a legal case - but by the time all is said and done, it won't have been worth it. Don't ask for a refund: demand the item back. Be prepared with a police report. If they won't budge, my advice is to move on. It's a minor item. (...) (24 years ago, 14-Jan-00, to lugnet.market.shopping)

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