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Fish Owners Rejected
06-07-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleFish Owners Rejected
subject date06-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY GOOGLE MAPS/MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: THE PETS AT HOME STORE IN PAISLEY, SCOTLAND) A couple with 30 years experience keeping fish claim Pets at Home gave them the third degree and then REJECTED them from buying one - despite having multiple dead fish floating in their OWN tanks. Roseanne Shaw and her husband Ian, from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, keep a variety of breeds and visited their local store to purchase some new fish after some had died. However Roseanne, 45, claims an employee began quizzing the couple over their tank size despite the fish she was buying being in a roughly 25-litre tank while they have a giant 70-litre one at home. Upon hearing that the aquatic enthusiasts were buying the fish to replace some who had died, the employee allegedly refused the sale - despite Roseanne photographing at least five dead fish floating in their own tanks behind him. SEE MERCURY COPY

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titleFish Owners Rejected
subject date06-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: PET FISH OWNER ROSEANNE SHAW AND HER HUSBAND IAN WHERE ALLEGEDLY DENIED THE SALE OF A FISH FROM A PETS AT HOME STORE IN PAISLEY, SCOTLAND) A couple with 30 years experience keeping fish claim Pets at Home gave them the third degree and then REJECTED them from buying one - despite having multiple dead fish floating in their OWN tanks. Roseanne Shaw and her husband Ian, from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, keep a variety of breeds and visited their local store to purchase some new fish after some had died. However Roseanne, 45, claims an employee began quizzing the couple over their tank size despite the fish she was buying being in a roughly 25-litre tank while they have a giant 70-litre one at home. Upon hearing that the aquatic enthusiasts were buying the fish to replace some who had died, the employee allegedly refused the sale - despite Roseanne photographing at least five dead fish floating in their own tanks behind him. SEE MERCURY COPY

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file nameMPM_FISH_OWNERS_REJECTED_03.jpg
titleFish Owners Rejected
subject date06-07-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: PET FISH OWNER ROSEANNE SHAW AND HER HUSBAND IAN WHERE ALLEGEDLY DENIED THE SALE OF A FISH FROM A PETS AT HOME STORE IN PAISLEY, SCOTLAND) A couple with 30 years experience keeping fish claim Pets at Home gave them the third degree and then REJECTED them from buying one - despite having multiple dead fish floating in their OWN tanks. Roseanne Shaw and her husband Ian, from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, keep a variety of breeds and visited their local store to purchase some new fish after some had died. However Roseanne, 45, claims an employee began quizzing the couple over their tank size despite the fish she was buying being in a roughly 25-litre tank while they have a giant 70-litre one at home. Upon hearing that the aquatic enthusiasts were buying the fish to replace some who had died, the employee allegedly refused the sale - despite Roseanne photographing at least five dead fish floating in their own tanks behind him. SEE MERCURY COPY