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underfoot
12th December 2011, 08:21 PM
OK...I'll admit to having a bit of time on my hands...and being a bit annoyed with other stuff...(not a good combination)...add that to buying some stuff at bunnies....

So..I bought a battery drill for my son for christmas....

Conversation with the checkout girl went like this...

..Girl.." Do you know this drill has a 2 year warranty sir?"
..Me.."Yes I do..that's one of the reasons I bought it"
...Girl..."You will need to photocopy the reciept sir"
...Me...." why's that I ask"?...
..Girl..."well, the reciept will fade after about 3 months sir"
..me... " I don't have a photocopier " do you have a photocopier?...in the office maybe?...
..girl... I'll have to check...could you come back later sir?"

...me ...No I'll wait thanks...

...........finally manager turns up....I explain the predicament...he races off to photocopy my reciept...
... The (flustered) manager finally delivers my photocopied reciept ( while the cue behind me gets longer)
...as I leave ......I hear the the little old lady behind me ask the manager for a photocopy as well..... for her basil plants....

My work here is done :D

....

Fuzzie
12th December 2011, 08:32 PM
Elephant stamp for you young Underfoot. :p

rhancock
12th December 2011, 10:08 PM
Oohh, new game for the weekend. Whoever posts the weirdest photocopied bunnies receipt wins!

Avery
12th December 2011, 10:43 PM
That gets a big GOLD star stuck firmly to your forehead!

(do they still do that ?)

Cliff Rogers
12th December 2011, 10:49 PM
Oohh, new game for the weekend. Whoever posts the weirdest photocopied bunnies receipt wins!
That usually results in a broken glass on the photocopier. :p

tea lady
13th December 2011, 12:23 AM
That usually results in a broken glass on the photocopier. :pOh! I was gonna ask where you stick your receipts but I won't :p

AlexS
13th December 2011, 07:45 AM
Oohh, new game for the weekend. Whoever posts the weirdest photocopied bunnies receipt wins!


That usually results in a broken glass on the photocopier. :p
If you're going to claim on warranty, make sure the date comes out clearly.:roll:

Woodwould
13th December 2011, 07:54 AM
You raise an important issue that I never previously considered. If a retailer expects you to keep a receipt for warranty claims and the warranty period exceeds the physical life of the receipt, surely they are obliged to provide a more resilient receipt at the time of purchase.

Maybe if everyone demands a proper receipt, retailers/till manufacturers will be forced to lift their game.

Mr Brush
13th December 2011, 08:06 AM
WW - I think you may have just discovered the flaw in "Lifetime Warranty".....:rolleyes:

When it breaks it has obviously reached the end of its lifetime, therefore not covered. Sorry.

rat52
13th December 2011, 08:08 AM
Interesting point. This would also apply to all tax reciepts.

underfoot
13th December 2011, 04:29 PM
and the warranty period exceeds the physical life of the receipt, .
Hmmm...perhaps I should return an item with a blank piece of paper as proof of purchase :rolleyes:

RETIRED
13th December 2011, 04:53 PM
Interesting point. This would also apply to all tax reciepts.That is mainly the reason for having a printed Tax Invoice.

RETIRED
13th December 2011, 04:54 PM
Hmmm...perhaps I should return an item with a blank piece of paper as proof of purchase :rolleyes:You would probably get a blank stare.:D

DavidG
13th December 2011, 04:56 PM
I scan all receipts and file them away on the computer.

tea lady
13th December 2011, 05:52 PM
If you're going to claim on warranty, make sure the date comes out clearly.:roll::rofl:


You would probably get a blank stare.:D:D

jimbur
13th December 2011, 06:14 PM
I've been smiling all day over this one.
WW, It wouldn't hurt for the seller to endorse the manual with the shop name, date of purchase and a signature.
Cheers,
Jim

Master Splinter
13th December 2011, 06:24 PM
It would be interesting to query the legal status of a store issuing receipts that are known to fade with the ACCC, and find out just what the case is with a blank piece of thermal paper!

artme
13th December 2011, 09:31 PM
You raise an important issue that I never previously considered. If a retailer expects you to keep a receipt for warranty claims and the warranty period exceeds the physical life of the receipt, surely they are obliged to provide a more resilient receipt at the time of purchase.

Maybe if everyone demands a proper receipt, retailers/till manufacturers will be forced to lift their game.

Spot on WW!:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:

SWMBO and I were discussing this very point the other day.

lesmeyer
14th December 2011, 02:19 PM
I scan all receipts and file them away on the computer.
This is what I have also been doing for years. This also gives me a quick reference to see what I own and not purchase a duplicate item if memory fails me :wink:.
Regards
Les

Sir Stinkalot
14th December 2011, 03:06 PM
It is stupid that they give you something that fades away. I always thought that to maintain the warranty you needed to keep the original proof of purchase.

I would hate to see the argument if a photocopy of the "original" thermal receipt was not accepted under a warranty claim! :o

rustynail
14th December 2011, 07:18 PM
Most warranties ask for original proof of purchase. They could possibly be within their rights to refuse a copy. Dont know about a certified copy. You would think, in this day and age, they could come up with something better than a vanishing receipt. Ahhh retailers, what would we do without them?

Bushmiller
14th December 2011, 09:28 PM
Going with the axe-weilder and WW on this one. Ask for a tax invoice. Having said that, it may be worth checking the Bunnies receipt as it may constitute the same.

If that's the case it's back to square one.

Regards
Paul

Toymaker Len
14th December 2011, 10:22 PM
Just found a couple of bunnies receipts from 2010 this morning and they are still legible if a little faded. Perhaps the sales girl was a saboteur.

lesmeyer
15th December 2011, 11:51 AM
The Bunnies receipts do not last long in the car boot. :)
Les

DavidG
15th December 2011, 01:06 PM
or on the dash board

underfoot
15th December 2011, 02:28 PM
or in the washing machine :-

derekcohen
16th December 2011, 07:48 PM
Gives new meaning to the saying, "Not worth the paper it's printed on".

Regards from Perth

Derek

acmegridley
16th December 2011, 11:51 PM
Thermal paper rolls are cheap,only let down they fade if left in bright lights,dont know why they dont print receipts on plain paper,Bunnings being the cheapskates they are probably buy thre thermal stuff for next to nithing.:rolleyes:

Cliff Rogers
17th December 2011, 10:14 AM
Plain paper printers require ink, either in the form of an inkjet that blocks up or runs out or in the form of a ribbon that jams or runs out.
Thermal printers are more reliable, shame about the life of the output.

tea lady
17th December 2011, 10:42 AM
:hmm: I wonder if there is a "fixer" you can spray on! Kinda like photographic stop bath or something! Glen 20 maybe? :D:p

Cliff Rogers
17th December 2011, 11:02 AM
Metho works a treat, the whole thing goes black.

AlexS
17th December 2011, 05:20 PM
... and don't try to iron the creases out of it.

Bushmiller
17th December 2011, 07:17 PM
:hmm: I wonder if there is a "fixer" you can spray on! Kinda like photographic stop bath or something! Glen 20 maybe? :D:p

In a bygone era, before we had PCs and everyone became a potential publisher, grahic artists used Letraset sheets, which were just sheets of letters in vaious sizes and fonts, for their artwork. Once the transfers were placed onto paper a "fixer" was sprayed onto that to ensure it was permanent. Unfortunately, I can't remember the name of the product, but it worked well.

Of course a product like that may react badly with the Bunnies paper and disintegrate it like something out of Mission Impossible or Get Smart.:)

Regards
Paul

underfoot
14th May 2012, 06:21 PM
I know it's an old thread but I was in Bunnies again on the weekend and watched as a bloke returned an item .....when asked for proof of purchase he produced his iphone with a pic of the reciept on it...the number was checked and the item replaced....:2tsup: bloody great idea :2tsup: