If you want to keep a record of them but are concerned about the physical space taken up then you could always consider scanning them into digital form.
Scanning is a great idea....do you know would a scanned copy of a reciept satisfy a shop a proof of purchase?
Why not?
sorry but for nearly all stores ( i am a store manager) you need the original reciept reason being you could purchase a item for €100 scan the reciept,bring back item with scanned reciept then if you were of a dishonest nature if you were to steal the same item out of the store and use your original reciept to bring back stolen item you would then have gotten away with €100
Statutory consumer rights just require the consumer to have "proof of purchase". This is not necessarily the original receipt. Store specific policies cannot undermine one's statutory consumer rights.sorry but for nearly all stores ( i am a store manager) you need the original reciept reason being you could purchase a item for €100 scan the reciept,bring back item with scanned reciept then if you were of a dishonest nature if you were to steal the same item out of the store and use your original reciept to bring back stolen item you would then have gotten away with €100
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