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    • ”Sure it’s under warranty. We need the original packaging & paperwork from 1997.”
    • ”We don’t carry that item you saw in our newspaper ad this morning.”
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    • ”We don’t carry that item you saw in our newspaper ad this morning.”
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    • ”A complaint? You’ll have to call the corporate office. No, I don’t have that number.”
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    • ”A complaint? You’ll have to call the corporate office. No, I don’t have that number.”
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    • ”That discount we advertised was for anyone over 110. You didn’t read the fine print.”
    • ”Are you sure it wasn’t already broken when you bought it yesterday?”
    • ”It looks like your flight bag is over the 3 pound weight limit for carry-ons.”
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