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i would like to be open and honest though and just say i will repay you for the loss if i dont get get a refund as i returned the reciept/invoice in the box with the the boots so how would i have proof of purchase you will have to do that geoff please i,am gutted to be honest as i still feel responsible i should of taken more care somehow and some one has them somewhere and how have they lost them there tracked etc sorry i will do my best to get a refund back to you etc it,s wrecked my head whats happened to them etc

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i would like to be open and honest though and just say i will repay you for the loss if i dont get get a refund as i returned the reciept/invoice in the box with the the boots so how would i have proof of purchase you will have to do that geoff please i,am gutted to be honest as i still feel responsible i should of taken more care somehow and some one has them somewhere and how have they lost them there tracked etc sorry i will do my best to get a refund back to you etc it,s wrecked my head whats happened to them etc

 

Don't put the blame on yourself for the parcel companies fault. Packages get lost a lot it seems. Just get onto their customer service and give them some grief and it will sort the issue.

 

Don't worry about them!

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i would like to be open and honest though and just say i will repay you for the loss if i dont get get a refund as i returned the reciept/invoice in the box with the the boots so how would i have proof of purchase you will have to do that geoff please i,am gutted to be honest as i still feel responsible i should of taken more care somehow and some one has them somewhere and how have they lost them there tracked etc sorry i will do my best to get a refund back to you etc it,s wrecked my head whats happened to them etc

 

Stop fretting, you haven't done anything wrong. The parcel company will have to sort it out, it's part of their contract with you. :001_smile:

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Hey, its just a pair of boots mate,no fault of yours at all,these things happen with couriers,I will get another pair out begining of next week so your sorted,I will get the courier details & sort the other pair at my end.:thumbup1::001_smile:

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couriers are a law unto themselves generally - some incredibly good ones but soo many nitemares. we had one for a while that just dumped stuff on doorstep and left whether we were home or not!

 

others wont deliver for 24 hrs later cause of where city limits lie, a distance of 13 miles so they hold parcel for a whole day.

 

So its expected that every day some poor sod gets a parcel lost, totally not something anyone can control.

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I,AM GOING TO MY PLOT IN THE MORN

 

just letting you know i,am going down to my plot to do a bit off tidying up etc and going to load my axe saw oil petrol etc and plan to stay all day out the way on my own well on my own with my best mate kai me dog and get some fresh air and burn some calories off etc it should do me good as a very good friend of mine as given me a pickup load of willow so that will keep me motivated i just hate keep puting the axe down get a lump of log etc etc i will just have to train my dog kai to help me etc IS WILLOW ANY GOOD BY THE WAY ??

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I,AM GOING TO MY PLOT IN THE MORN

 

just letting you know i,am going down to my plot to do a bit off tidying up etc and going to load my axe saw oil petrol etc and plan to stay all day out the way on my own well on my own with my best mate kai me dog and get some fresh air and burn some calories off etc it should do me good as a very good friend of mine as given me a pickup load of willow so that will keep me motivated i just hate keep puting the axe down get a lump of log etc etc i will just have to train my dog kai to help me etc IS WILLOW ANY GOOD BY THE WAY ??

 

Dry it well and it will burn just fine. :001_smile:

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Hey Predator, what I would do in your shoes, is get down your plot, cut your wood, split your wood, light a small fire and boil up a brew, sit and cook up some bacon and eggs in an old pan, it's surprising how good such a simple thing can make you feel. All the best :thumbup1:

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THANKS ANDY

the brew thing sounds good as for grub on the fire etc i would end up bloated and work like a slug afterwards bet it tasts of smokey wood too

 

i could do with a big mug of motivation tea to be honest and someone to boss about to help me splitting my logs etc

 

thanks for the info on the willow too i thought is was a duff wood for burning etc as i,am new to all this wood thing and still learning etc thanks again everyone you,ve been more helpful than anyone in the last 2 years i feel better talking about it

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