I have been given an M&S jumper, no receipt but the tag is still attached. Not only is it the wrong size but I have it already! What are my chances of at least credit if I don't have the receipt?
I can't ask the giver, it's not worth making them feel bad, so that's not an option.
They may let you exchange it for a different colour and size but the same style/make.
If you want a refund/credit note I think they may offer only the current (maybe sale) price
From The Guardian
"M&S gives customers with no receipt an exchange or a credit note to the value of the current selling price, provided it is returned within 35 days. Only items bought in a final clearance sale would be excluded from this policy"
M&S offer "gift receipts" to purchasers of goods for someone else - the price paid is omitted. You could perhaps approach the giver, compliment them on their taste in jumpers and ask if they would mind you exchanging it as you already have that one; they may have a gift receipt they could give you.
Yeah, I see the logic but....the jumper is from my inlaws and was suggested to them by my husband! I've been wearing it loads in the last 3 months and he clearly didn't notice plus just about everything in my wardrobe is a 10 so why tell them to buy a 12?? Just not worth the hassle.
Thank you for your replies, I'll sneak into my local store at the weekend and see how I get on.
I see your problem, Prudie. PP has a point about shoplifting - perhaps wearing your own one when you visit M&S would add credibility to your situation.