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Old September 25th 04, 02:48 PM
Jim Douglas
 
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First have the recent receipt, not one from like two years ago, it's the
only thing
you have going in your favor!

"V65MagnaFan" wrote in message
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I would appreciate some advice from any reader who has returned a leaky
Radio-Shack battery--along with the radio it damaged-- to a RS retail

store.

Tonight, I found out that one of the six Radio Shack AA batteries in my
Grundig YB400PE has leaked and caused significant damage to the case and
innards of the radio.

Tomorrow morning, I plan to return the radio, the leaking battery, the

other
batteries from the radio, the six remaining new batteries in the carton,
and, of course, the carton. I haven't kept the receipt, but the batteries
are clearly marked "Radio Shack".

I would be satisfied with a refund for the batteries and a new

radio--since
a repair would probably cost more than the radio.

I intend to be friendly with the staff.

What can I expect from Radio Shack at the retail level? Will this be a
drawn-out thing with letters and phone calls to head office back and forth
for weeks?

Thanks for any useful advice.