ChatterBank1 min ago
Clarks
can some one tellme what my legal rights are, just bought a pair of shoes for my 5 year clarks measured he.s feet and took about one hourexplaing why he should have those shoes so I bought them assuning they are the experts.
last couple of days I noticed the shoes were too long and child could,nt walk properly so I went back to exchange and remessure I got completely different size. the shoes we liked were not in stock so I selected another pair, only to be told I have to pay another £30 ... I said no the original shoes we bought were what we wanted and we bought them on advice given to us, any way they called the manager who through me out of the store for what??
last couple of days I noticed the shoes were too long and child could,nt walk properly so I went back to exchange and remessure I got completely different size. the shoes we liked were not in stock so I selected another pair, only to be told I have to pay another £30 ... I said no the original shoes we bought were what we wanted and we bought them on advice given to us, any way they called the manager who through me out of the store for what??
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Perhaps you encountered an inexperienced shoe-measurer.....
Perhaps you encountered an inexperienced shoe-measurer.....
I usually find that major chains like Clarks are pretty reasonable in that they follow the law, often do more than the statutory requirement, and want to retain customers by providing good service. It's very are that things reach the stage where people have to be thrown out of the shop.
Did they offer a refund on the first pair? Did they offer to get the required size from a different store?
I'm not sure why you'd expect to get a more expensive option for the same price
Did they offer a refund on the first pair? Did they offer to get the required size from a different store?
I'm not sure why you'd expect to get a more expensive option for the same price
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Actually Dave ( you're not so 'sunny' today are you?) I buy frequently from small shop owners, boutiques, vintage clothing sellers and so on ' on the High St'. I am very much a supporter of small businesses. However, have you actually shopped anywhere lately for clothes and shoes? There are virtually NO small shops such as I describe left because huge multi-nationals like Next, Monsoon, etc. have driven them out of business.
I have NO problem whatsoever trying on stuff in those shops then buying identical grarments from Ebay because they rejoice in the vast profits they make from sweatshops and really are not to be pitied in the manner you seem to think they are.
Don't pass judgement on me without knowing what you're talking about and shove your 'vile' comment where your sun isn't shining :(
I have NO problem whatsoever trying on stuff in those shops then buying identical grarments from Ebay because they rejoice in the vast profits they make from sweatshops and really are not to be pitied in the manner you seem to think they are.
Don't pass judgement on me without knowing what you're talking about and shove your 'vile' comment where your sun isn't shining :(