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DAVID
One day I went to Tesco's to buy a piece of liver, I like to have
liver once a week. When my wife went to cook the liver she noticed a very
pungent odour coming from the liver. To me it seemed alright but she was
very concerned about it. However she cooked the liver and I became
violently ill after eating one piece. I then took the liver back to the
store to complain. I was totally dissatisfied with the response, they're
attitude was, if you think it's bad then help yourself to another piece. I
wasn't satisfied with that, I took the liver to the health department to
have it analysed and their investigations confirmed that the liver was
more than six months old, in fact it had been re-packaged. To this date I
have not recived a single word of apology from Tesco's and this is typical
of their attitude.
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BARRY.
I'll have a go at anything and depending on the level of aggrievance is
where I go with it. It's all to my advantage at the end of the day, you can
complain you can sit there all day long moaning about everything couldn't you.
I've had a lovely life I've made seven thousand complaints, well done, you've
got more boxes of chocolates and you're dead when you're fifty, they've milk
trayed you to death. Goodbye, and all because the man loved complaining.
I think you should go through life and do what you want to do, leave
everyone alone to their own devices and do what you want to do. If you buy
anything that is not as you expected it to be you should tell someone, and if
you¼re not happy don't suffer it. And if something has really annoyed you
don't go back to the man at the shop, go back to his boss, or better still go
back to his bosses, bosses, bosses, boss, cos then even if you don't get to
speak to his bosses, bosses, bosses, boss, if you get his bosses, bosses,
bosses, boss name then you¼re quid's in for the next stage of you're
complaint.
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