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Disappointed by cattle hurdles
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<blockquote data-quote="betterbreadbeef" data-source="post: 7097583" data-attributes="member: 12487"><p>State the sale of goods act. Think its 1988 section 24. Will look it up if needs be. Tell them in writing that they're not just fit for purpose, they'll endanger user and stock alike. Those my friend are utter dog sh!t. None of the main manufacturers make owt to last now, but those hurdles take the biscuit. If anyone wants my opinion on bateman, iae or premier livestock DM me. I've more than a few stories.</p><p></p><p>Seriously though. Send them back. Photograph. Write an official complaint. If you're an NFU member contact call first and state the issues. If you've not had them 14 days you've got a cooling off period if it was a distance sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betterbreadbeef, post: 7097583, member: 12487"] State the sale of goods act. Think its 1988 section 24. Will look it up if needs be. Tell them in writing that they're not just fit for purpose, they'll endanger user and stock alike. Those my friend are utter dog sh!t. None of the main manufacturers make owt to last now, but those hurdles take the biscuit. If anyone wants my opinion on bateman, iae or premier livestock DM me. I've more than a few stories. Seriously though. Send them back. Photograph. Write an official complaint. If you're an NFU member contact call first and state the issues. If you've not had them 14 days you've got a cooling off period if it was a distance sale. [/QUOTE]
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