Can you ask your husband a question from me?
Suppose you went to buy this car and promised your mate Sid will pay the garage £1000 of the purchase price. The garage agrees to that and lets you take the car away, but your mate Sid doesn't pay them. Would you say that's the garage's fault and they mustn't ask you for the extra £1000?
This is a ridiculous example, I know, because no garage would in reality let you take the car away until Sid had paid up.
In the real life case, Coop did carry out the funeral based on MIL's promise that DWP would pay £1000 more than they eventually did pay. I'm sure that promise was given in good faith, based on incorrect paperwork from DWP, but it left Coop £1000 short on the funeral your MIL bought from them.
Suppose you went to buy this car and promised your mate Sid will pay the garage £1000 of the purchase price. The garage agrees to that and lets you take the car away, but your mate Sid doesn't pay them. Would you say that's the garage's fault and they mustn't ask you for the extra £1000?
This is a ridiculous example, I know, because no garage would in reality let you take the car away until Sid had paid up.
In the real life case, Coop did carry out the funeral based on MIL's promise that DWP would pay £1000 more than they eventually did pay. I'm sure that promise was given in good faith, based on incorrect paperwork from DWP, but it left Coop £1000 short on the funeral your MIL bought from them.
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