If you buy something to work with your TV, yet when it arrives it doesn’t actually work, if you have proof that it was stated on the website or box that it did, you can take it back!

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And even if you lose the receipt, but have proof of purchase from an email or bank statement, you can return the item.

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Just one of the ten ways to avoid being ripped off.

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