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Check your refund when you take something back
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Just thought Id tell you about my latest irritation. i bought a jacket in the sale from M&S while on holiday. When I got it home I decided that it wasn't really me and took it back. No problem it hadnt been worn and I had the receipt. I was given a refund back to the card I paid with, or so I thought. Today I just happened to look at my bank statement and found i had been charged instead of refunded. Fortunately I still had the refund slip so reached it to have a look. No it was a bill. So now I have no jacket and I have paid for it twice but cannot prove it. I am going to the store tomorrow to try to sort it out but I will always check my refund vouchers in future!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A few years ago I went to a curry house with a friend of mine and we split the bill. We both paid with Lloyds visa delta cards (before chip and pin) and duly signed our respective receipts. It was only when I got my bank statement that I discovered that my card had been swiped twice by mistake instead of my card and his being swiped. We only checked the amounts when we signed (as you do) and not the card number. I phoned my bank and they refunded me straight away. They said the mistake was with the restaurant and they would recover the money from them. If you get no luck with M&S (which you probably will because they`re quite good like that) try your bank.
so did i, be careful if you buy from M&S Outlet store, where they sell last seasons stock, and need to change it, or its faulty, as you have to take it back to the store you bought it from originally, which i didn't know, i assumed you could change things at any store, so i ended up paying more in fares to get back to the original store and home than the items cost, won't do that again.
# EM10 (and everyone else, come to that.)
Marks and Spenser outlet stores use another dodge. A large percentage of their goods are NOT ex high street at all. They are labelled "Just for you" and have never been anywhere near a High Street store.
Anything bearing a RED ticket marked "Just for you" has been specially made for M & S outlet stores … and as such it defeats the whole idea of that kind of shop. As a result the goods have no true comparative value at all except in the imagination of the merchandising department.
Marks and Spenser outlet stores use another dodge. A large percentage of their goods are NOT ex high street at all. They are labelled "Just for you" and have never been anywhere near a High Street store.
Anything bearing a RED ticket marked "Just for you" has been specially made for M & S outlet stores … and as such it defeats the whole idea of that kind of shop. As a result the goods have no true comparative value at all except in the imagination of the merchandising department.