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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

t some point or other, I’m sure all of us have had an issue with a piece of outdoor gear and had to take it back to the store. To set up a hypothetical situation, a keen bush-walker, let’s call him Rodney, purchases a pair of hiking boots from his local outdoor store. (Not online though, because he needed expert advice before trying on a range of boots to find the correct model and fit).

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