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This is a message to the lovely East Dulwich female resident who when the Waitrose driver went back to her house to collect some of my items he had accidentally left with her my shopping refused to hand them back. I very much hope you enjoy the dog food, wine and other items and that my croissants are not too dry in your throat.

It's Waitrose issue - they can sue and ban the lady I'd think (and would do so).


I wouldn't even want to know the story - Waitrose - Where is my food ?


Did they give a coupon as well as the refund ??


Edit: To be honest I wouldn't like it if they gave me someone else's stuff either

but I'd obviously return it - I would want to check everything with the receipt then

however.

ruffers Wrote:

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> Not sure how they could Sue, it's their error.



That's not the point. She has kept stuff that isn't hers and that she hasn't paid for.


If you gave me a thousand pounds by mistake and I kept it, that would be OK then because it was your error?


No difference in principle.


But of course Waitrose should well compensate the OP who has been left without part of her shopping.

Sue Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

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> > Not sure how they could Sue, it's their error.

>

>

> That's not the point. She has kept stuff that

> isn't hers and that she hasn't paid for.



Yep, it's a bit like when a bank accidentally credits someone's account, unfortunately you can't keep it... :)

womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> YOu believe the driver did that? really?



I recently had a driver try and deliver a load of groceries to me which were for another house completely.


He wouldn't have realised if I hadn't told him I hadn't ordered any groceries!

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