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Can a store (QD) legally refuse a refund when a customer takes an unsuitable item back?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.what do you mean by unsuitable? if you requested a certain item and what you wanted it to do and they sold you it saying it would do it then yes, you can request a refund as it was missold.
If you bought the item without checking and found it wasnt suitable then the store has no obligation to refund or even exchange
If you bought the item without checking and found it wasnt suitable then the store has no obligation to refund or even exchange
You are entitled to a refund,legally,if you take it back within the year and get a refund if there is a problem with it ( unfit for purpose) and you do not have to have a replacement,repair or credit voucher. Look up consumer rights and get all the details. Believe me, I have had to look into this and shop assistants are not trained in this law (or they are and they are told to act ignorant).If you just changed your mind about something then it is a different matter and will be up to the shop and some like Marks are better than others.
Buildersmate is spot on.
If the item was sold to you defective, or not fit for purpose as described by the shop/salesman then you are entititled to a reasonablke replacement. If a replacement is not available, or not suitable for other reasons (eg multiple returns on item, size not available) then a refund will be given.
If the item was bought then you changed your mind, realised the description you gave was wrong, decided you couldn't afford it the the store is under no obligation to do anything.
Some places will let you get refunds on noddy reasons, but that is store policy NOT LAW!!
If the item was sold to you defective, or not fit for purpose as described by the shop/salesman then you are entititled to a reasonablke replacement. If a replacement is not available, or not suitable for other reasons (eg multiple returns on item, size not available) then a refund will be given.
If the item was bought then you changed your mind, realised the description you gave was wrong, decided you couldn't afford it the the store is under no obligation to do anything.
Some places will let you get refunds on noddy reasons, but that is store policy NOT LAW!!