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The Sale of Goods Act makes reference to ‘the seller’, this is the shop, the retailer, or the individual you bought it from, and is who you made the contract with. It is not the manufacturer, and don’t let the shop tell you otherwise! If there is an obvious fault with the item at any time within the first 6 months and it has not been caused by wear and tear or misuse, your first port of call must be the shop you bought it from. They have the responsibility to put the matter right, and should not evade this responsibility by referring you to the manufacturer in the context of a guarantee or warranty. Even after this 6 month period, if the item breaks down prematurely , you should always go back to the shop or retailer in the first instance.</span><span>Your statutory rights under the Sale of Goods Act take precedence over and above any warranty or guarantee you may have with either the retailer or manufacturer. It is misleading for a shop to tell you they can do nothing simply because their warranty or guarantee has run out, because you will still have your statutory rights. See our section on guarantees and extended warranties for more info.
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What are you looking at?
I am looking at the picture.
The girl is looking into the sky.
I’m looking in the mirror.
Look out of the window and answer the question.
Look, don’t look away.
I forced myself to look away and walk out of the room.
Look around and name the thing that you see.
Let’s look out of the window.
She looks well.
"Same ol' " это сокрашенная для красоты произношения фраза "Same old" переводится как "такое же старое / такое же как всегда"
What I see the street house and school
I what see the street house and school
We celbrate Easter in the spring. My mum bakes easter cake. We usually paint eggs, buy sweets and clean our flat. I usually make easter greeting cards. we really love this celebration!