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Silence after returning smartwatch: Rob fears he’s lost both watch and money

Silence after returning smartwatch: Rob fears he’s lost both watch and money

Rob is facing uncertainty after returning a faulty smartwatch to an online store because the device stopped charging properly. He has not received a response regarding a replacement or refund, leading to concerns that he has lost both his money and the watch.

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Dick Matena (83), comic artist of Tom Poes, Turkish Delight and Pietje Bell, dies

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Comic artist Dick Matena dies at 83

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