I purchased the Jack Pyke dealer boots…
I purchased the Jack Pyke dealer boots and paid £3.99 for express delivery. The delivery was from Amazon, which I already have Prime for, so I should have done my research and saved some money.
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I purchased the Jack Pyke dealer boots and paid £3.99 for express delivery. The delivery was from Amazon, which I already have Prime for, so I should have done my research and saved some money.
You sent the wrong item which I have returned but as yet have had no response

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