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Originally Posted by Remora Wraith
Yes because it would be unreasonable to assume I meant if your present is faulty, no no no I meant I get the receipt EVERY time. Hey timmy hows you birthday present? Broke. Well why didn't you ask to have it replaced. Because it's gauche. 
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No need to be an ***. It's a perfectly valid situation where people tend not to have a receipt, and may well not be able to get hold of it through no fault of their own. Given that the manufacturer is the one that backs the warranty and is responsible for the broken goods - not the shop, as you claim - it shouldn't particularly matter where the item was purchased, and many shops
will take such broken goods back in a like-for-like exchange.