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What does working order mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 7028741" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>If they failed to tell you the sprayer was supplied without nozzles, but was in working order, you are entitled to what you purchased, a sprayer in working order, nothing more nothing less. They have clearly failed to deliver on their part of the agreement, therefore you are entitled to return the goods and ask for a full refund + any direct costs you have incurred.</p><p></p><p>That is what you should do. It is also reasonable to set a time-frame on this to happen which is fair and reasonable.</p><p></p><p>Or, you can bite the bullet and buy the caps and nozzles elsewhere to get the sprayer working, and ensure the name of the offender is made clear to others so they don't fall into the same trap.</p><p></p><p>To avoid any comebacks or threats of deformation claims, ensure any information you post is fact........</p><p></p><p></p><p>Should have added, you can inform them they have an agreed time to put the sprayer in working order, if not done by then, then you will, and invoice them for the cost which should be all parts and labour required to put the sprayer in working order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 7028741, member: 6194"] If they failed to tell you the sprayer was supplied without nozzles, but was in working order, you are entitled to what you purchased, a sprayer in working order, nothing more nothing less. They have clearly failed to deliver on their part of the agreement, therefore you are entitled to return the goods and ask for a full refund + any direct costs you have incurred. That is what you should do. It is also reasonable to set a time-frame on this to happen which is fair and reasonable. Or, you can bite the bullet and buy the caps and nozzles elsewhere to get the sprayer working, and ensure the name of the offender is made clear to others so they don't fall into the same trap. To avoid any comebacks or threats of deformation claims, ensure any information you post is fact........ Should have added, you can inform them they have an agreed time to put the sprayer in working order, if not done by then, then you will, and invoice them for the cost which should be all parts and labour required to put the sprayer in working order. [/QUOTE]
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