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  1. Thanks for the advice - I'll do that. I'll just have to appeal to their better nature (!) to keep my financial loss and hassle to a minimum!
  2. Hi all, I was walking past some roadworks on my way to the station a few weeks ago when my suit jacket caught and was ripped (20cm gash) on a sharp piece of metal protruding from a safety barrier (the metal was approximately at eye level for a child). I took photos of the metal and suit damage and spoke to one of the workmen who advised me to call the utility company. After a few weeks and some chasing calls I was sent a claim form which I duly returned with the photographic evidence. The rip is just inside the jacket, so I have been going to work in the ripped suit (missing a button) for the last few weeks pending the claim - not great, but I haven't much choice as cash is short. I have now received a letter from the utility company in which they reluctantly admit "it does appear that as a company we have to accept some degree of responsibility". They want an original receipt for the suit which, of course, I no longer have, but the price hasn't changed since I bought it and it's an M&S travel suit, the price of which is readily ascertainable from their web site. Do you think they'll screw me if I don't produce a receipt? I don't have a bank statement either and don't want to pay my bank (or go through the hassle) for ordering a replacement. I also had a second pair of trousers for the suit as they always wear out first, but they won't entertain a claim covering those even though I can't turn up for work wearing the trousers without a jacket (and they're not exactly casual wear). Unfortunately that particular suit is now discontinued, so just replacing the damaged jacket isn't an option. Any advice about how to respond to them will be very welcome!
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