I bought a living room light, the quality is broken for a year, but the invoice is lost, what should

Updated on Living room 2024-08-06
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Take the lamp to the owner who sells the lamp, as long as he admits that he sold it, and it is less than a year, he can change it to a new one, and he does not have to have an invoice.

    I've tried that some bosses won't show you the invoice, and he also recognizes (the lamp for more than ten dollars), and replaced it for me because he also went back to the factory to change the lamp, so he didn't have to lose, just a little annoying, but he could keep repeat customers, so he generally changed.

    You try your luck, he doesn't change, and there is no way, who told you to lose the invoice.

    If he doesn't change it, if you make trouble, he may be worried about the impact on the business of the store, and he may change it again, so you can watch it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The lamp he bought in November last year suddenly caught fire and the room burned in a mess, and now he wants an invoice, and the invoice is lost, what should I do?

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