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Business, 28.10.2019 22:31, julianl25646

Which of the following sentences presents the bad news most effectively?
a. we understand that you threw away the receipt because you planned to use the product, but that does not mean we can refund your money.
b. without a receipt there is no possible way we can refund your purchase.
c. you obviously used the product, which means that you cannot receive a refund.
d. to keep our costs low and our prices competitive, nelson hardware only offers refunds for unused merchandise returned within 30 days with a receipt.
e. many customers lose their receipts, but unfortunately we still cannot refund your purchase.

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