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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Maverick185420 Dec 2010 07:25How about doing some research on IKEA.de? If the receipts are lost, having other people’s cash slips won’t help you. Especially since they come from different parts of Germany. I don’t think a court in Cologne would accept a receipt or invoice from Leipzig for a sofa or one from Munich for a kitchen.
Above all: cash slips for items you might not have even owned.
Either sit down together, have the courage to talk to each other, or hire a lawyer to handle this.
A small tip:
Write off those items and buy yourself something new from IKEA or elsewhere. Usually, it’s easier and cheaper than wasting money on someone else.
You have to buy new stuff anyway...
The greed of people really makes me angry.
I wouldn’t care. Let them be happy with their things and brag about what nice stuff they have.
But I have my peace and buy myself something new...
Very, very shady...
Above all: cash slips for items you might not have even owned.
Either sit down together, have the courage to talk to each other, or hire a lawyer to handle this.
A small tip:
Write off those items and buy yourself something new from IKEA or elsewhere. Usually, it’s easier and cheaper than wasting money on someone else.
You have to buy new stuff anyway...
The greed of people really makes me angry.
I wouldn’t care. Let them be happy with their things and brag about what nice stuff they have.
But I have my peace and buy myself something new...
Very, very shady...
S
schrauberine21 Dec 2010 18:33Just ask Bonzo. Bonzo always has those nice flat-screen TVs that have fallen off a truck.
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