the correct answer is...MAYBE. each and every furniture store sets its own policies that consumers must adhere to to a certain extent. Usually, the company will put these policies in writing, either on a website so you can read them before entering their establishment, or on some type of form which they will usually have you sign before ordering your items. If the store does not give you a copy of their policy to sign, or at least read, BE SURE TO ASK! If they do give you a copy of their policy, be sure to read it in its entirety, just like you would any other binding contract, because if you put your signature on it, that is exactly what it is. Most states do have statutes regarding implied warranties on purchased items which vary from state to state, but individual rules set by companies regarding how they conduct their business cannot be regulated to the extent that they do not violate the customers civil rights. So be careful and know what you're getting into before you finalize the sale! REMEMBER! IGNORANCE OF THE COMPANY'S SET POLICIES [like the law] IS NO EXCUSE!!! you should check with the store's return policy before you buy the furniture. However, let's assume the policy states something that is not in your favor. Phone the company and tell them the truth and explain your situation. The company may agree but you may need to pay for restocking fee and freight charge.
Have received is present perfect. Present perfect is used to talk about something that happened very recently and has results in the present.I have received you letter today.Had received is past perfect. Past perfect is used to talk about the 'past in the past' - to talk about something in the past that happened before something else in the past. For example:I had received your letter the day before you rang.In this sentence had received the letter happened before the other past event you rang.
Something received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past. Such as money or personal belongings.
Melissa and Joey - 2010 Something Happened 3-9 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14 (D)
he was scared a stabbed somone
In the expression ''I will answer after I have received the the letter" the speaker is saying that they have not received the letter yet, but when they do, or rather, after they receive it, they will answer (something). The whole matter is in the future.But if someone says "After I received the letter..." they have already received the letter and then did something. It all happened in the past.
It simply can mean anything. If its a personal account it means I received something. If its a Real Account then that means that an asset has increased. etc etc etc....
How It Happened - 1925 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
something you send confirming you will be attending an event you have received an invitation to
"Have not received" is correct when referring to something that has not been received up to the present moment. "Had not received" is correct when referring to something that was not received at a specific point in the past.
What Happened Was--- - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:R
What Happened at the Waxworks - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
What Happened to Lizzie - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U