Please Help With Helping An Old Person...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I tried using their webform. Most of it's compulsory options weren't applicable so I had to chose them at random. I have received 2 e-mails so far.
The first seen & opened was labelled as being sent by Morrison's. It asked me to click a link to a survey allowing me to say what I thought of the agent who dealt with my issue. I replied suggesting that they needed to assign an agent first.
I then spotted another e-mail from an individual whose name I didn't recognise. Suspecting it would be spam or a scam I opened it cautiously.
it was apparently from a Morrison's agent ! But they weren't content with the model name I'd entered on their form but wanted photographs of both the item and the receipt. Why the heck they wanted a photograph of a years old receipt, Lord only knows.
I said I'd have to ask if the receipt still existed, but sent a photograph of the item as an attachment anyway.
Later I'm informed the receipt exists so I photograph that and send a further reply including it as attachment.
So far there has been no follow up from them. Not even a confirmation of receipt. I may have to chase it up soon, but it isn't giving a good image of Morrison's.
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