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Suppose you bought something and you are not satisfied with it. What can you do? You have the right to make a complaint when something that you bought:
When you make a purchase, you are making a contract. A contract is a legally enforceable agreement. As parties to the agreement, you and the seller have certain legal rights and obligations.
* did not do what it said it would do, or
==The seller must not mislead you==
* was not of satisfactory quality, or
* was not as described.


However, you also have the responsibility to find out a store's policies before you buy, and take proper care of things you buy and follow the <span class="noglossary">instructions</span> to use them.
However, you also have the responsibility to find out a store's policies before you buy, and take proper care of things you buy and follow the <span class="noglossary">instructions</span> to use them.
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