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I'm just another random poster on the internet but you did post looking for advice: I don't think you have a leg to stand on.

@Must...Fly! nailed it in post #2.
 
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A customer came to my store wanting to buy king size wool duvets.
King duvets are usually 5kg. We have a scale for customers to weigh it themselves.

The first one he weighed was 5kg. The second one was 5.5kg.

He then turned to me and said he wanted a discount on the 5kg one because it had less filling.

IMO, wanting to charge back the currency difference is as unreasonable as my customer.

But good luck 🤞
 

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