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OK this is the deal. During X-mas a friend bought my wife a diamond bracelet. She included the receipt with the bracelet as well. Unfortunately she put some of her jewelry on the receipt as well. My wife decided to return the jewelry and get something else at the store instead. She gave the clerk the receipt and her jewelry. We said that we didn't know which one it was on the receipt. The jewelry store made the determination and retuned the cost of the bracelet to us. In the month of March my wife’s friend who gave the jewelry to her called us and said that she couldn’t return her bracelet because when we returned ours they returned hers. The store keeps a computer database of all receipts so she claims we returned her bracelet. If this is the case the store made a mistake of returning the wrong one. When this friend talked to my wife she is claiming we frauded the store and had a inside friend do some tricky thing. Who is in fault here?

2007-03-11 04:54:54 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

3 answers

The store made the error, they should know what item was what,

Your friend is wrong in blaming you for anything

2007-03-11 05:08:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There were 3 errors. The store was at fault at first for not identifiying each item on the receipt. They were at fault again for misidentifying the returned bracelet. Your friend is at fault for accusing your wife of fraud.
Solution: Call the store and talk to the manager. Explain in detail what happened. Straighten out the mess. Then, get new friends.

2007-03-11 12:01:00 · answer #2 · answered by ignoramus 7 · 1 0

The store made the error..they should have looked more thoroughly into the matter..

2007-03-11 12:12:32 · answer #3 · answered by American breed 3 · 0 0

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