Looking for IKEA receipts from the last 2 years, preferably from the northern German region. You can offer anything. Ideally as a scan via email.
My ex-wife emptied the house, and now I need to prove that I owned furniture. Unfortunately, all the paperwork has also disappeared.
P.S. If you find any spelling mistakes, feel free to keep them.
Best regards,
niels
My ex-wife emptied the house, and now I need to prove that I owned furniture. Unfortunately, all the paperwork has also disappeared.
P.S. If you find any spelling mistakes, feel free to keep them.
Best regards,
niels
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Nayla_106817 Dec 2010 18:01Hmm,
I probably don’t need to explain to you that this is illegal. And you surely know that, based on the receipts, customer data could potentially be traced, which could also make the people involved liable to prosecution.
Otherwise, good luck with your project.
Best regards,
Na.
I probably don’t need to explain to you that this is illegal. And you surely know that, based on the receipts, customer data could potentially be traced, which could also make the people involved liable to prosecution.
Otherwise, good luck with your project.
Best regards,
Na.
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Maverick185417 Dec 2010 23:02Excuse me, please, what kind of receipts do you need?
From Billy or from Benno? Or from a kitchen? Or are you missing a receipt for a Kramfors leather sofa?
I can get them, I don’t speak German, I only understand cash...
Hello... Where are we? In a Turkish marketplace??? Sorry to hear your ex is clearing out the place. But honestly, why would she take the receipts instead of the furniture??? Seems a bit illogical, doesn’t it? Or do you need the receipts for taxes???
No offense, but this sounds a bit strange...
From Billy or from Benno? Or from a kitchen? Or are you missing a receipt for a Kramfors leather sofa?
I can get them, I don’t speak German, I only understand cash...
Hello... Where are we? In a Turkish marketplace??? Sorry to hear your ex is clearing out the place. But honestly, why would she take the receipts instead of the furniture??? Seems a bit illogical, doesn’t it? Or do you need the receipts for taxes???
No offense, but this sounds a bit strange...
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Nayla_106818 Dec 2010 16:32It’s quite simple.
Either for the insurance company because the items were "allegedly" stolen, or for the lawyer to prove which furniture was "allegedly" taken.
Or did I forget something.
NfU
Na.
Either for the insurance company because the items were "allegedly" stolen, or for the lawyer to prove which furniture was "allegedly" taken.
Or did I forget something.
NfU
Na.
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