Coffee Makers and Common Sense By: Carol Hansonly
I once got hold of some Kenyan coffee beans from one of my local suppliers only to find that a week later the coffee was rotting, As you can probably understand I was not too impressed so went back to the coffee store to see if I could get the beans exchanged. The unfortunate thing was that I had lost the bill of sale and had nothing to prove that I had bought the coffee, it also turns out that the cashier had left the day before so due to my stupidity I had lost both my money and beans. Another reason to look after your payment receipt when ordering coffee products is lets presume you buy italian coffee blender and 4 days later a far superior product arrives on the scene, clearly the coffee vendor you sourced it from won't give your funds back but all is not lost, a small loss will perhaps be incurred but the fact that the original coffee dealer gave you a payment receipt means that the day can still be saved. Due to the fact that your coffee product is so new it will definitely be worth offering it on an auction website that specializes in food and drink or coffee related merchandise, at the end of the day you are going to make a small cash loss but are not stuck with a product that you are not fully happy or pleased with. Cashiers receipts and insuring your coffee items are more closely tied than you may suppose, lets pretend you acquire a italian coffee brewer or even a stainless steel coffee blender or a whole bundle of coffee associated accessories and goods, now an incident occurs and all your purchased products are destroyed, lost or stolen, if the coffee vendors purchase receipt is safe then getting your insurance payment will be twice as quick compared to if you had you lost that original receipt. If you buy one of the expensive top of the range Bunn coffee machines then you might certainly be open to buying an extra warranty, if the coffee store can supply a reasonably priced one then you will certainly need to keep the sales ticket. You will find that 99% of the warranty companies will insist on this so you should keep it somewhere safe, hopefully you will never need it but if you are buying an expensive coffee maker then it may be advised. Even if you do not obtain a warranty when buying a coffee grinder or some other kind of coffee machine you will certainly need a receipt, there may be a number of reasons for you to return to the coffee merchant or electrical store and without a receipt you needn't bother going. Coffee products are no different from any other item you might purchase so you must ensure you keep that sales ticket.
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