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I bought a pair of walking boots from a very well known retailer just a few weeks ago and they have started to split. Yesterday, I took them back to the shop, explained the problem and asked if they could be exchanged. The woman I spoke to agreed that they were faulty and offered to exchange them for me, until I explained that I had mislaid the receipt. The boots were in the original box and packaging with the shop bar code on and everything, but she then refused to swap them! She said that they would only exchange goods, faulty or not, if I could provide proof of purchase.....I paid cash, so have no bank statement to prove it.
I thought that faulty goods should be exchange with no argument - does anyone know anything about this?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This happened to my friend the other week. Her heel broke and her shoes were from a well known shop. We took them back and they were being funny about it as she didn't have the receipt but we stood our ground politely but firmly and when they knew we wasn't going anywhere they swapped them for her. THat would have made me really cross. I probabaly would have refused to budge. I would definately take this further.
Hi Everyone,
Thanks so much for your responses - I'm sorry it's taken me so long to let you know what happened...
I still couldn't find my receipt and paid cash for the boots so had real proof of purchase other than the original packaging. I went back to the shop on saturday and spoke with the manager, who took a quick look and replaced them for me! he said that the bar code was on the box to prove where they were bought and was more than happy to swap them and even throw in some free walking socks!
I mentioned that it was my second trip to the shop....the services of the girl I spoke with earlier in the week were apparently now 'surplus to requirements'!
So, new boots, new socks, fired shop assistant and a very polite shop manager!
Thanks all!