The Derby Telegraph reported. Colin went back to the Civic Way supermarket to complain and says he was told computer games were not guaranteed because they were sealed before arrival and he would have to take the matter up with Nintendo.However, the 51-year-old claims the Japanese game developer told him the issue was between Sainsbury's and its supplier.Armed with a letter from Citizen’s Advice which suggested the supermarket was liable, Colin returned to the store for a second time.The store has now apologised and added a Lego set as an additional birthday gift for Col.Now Colin wants to thank the store for its decision to replace the game, but also to warn people about what happened to him.The boss of his own automated parts firm,.
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