ChatterBank1 min ago
Child's shoes have split, what are my rights?
6 days ago I bought my 5yr old some shoes. She wore them twice and they have scuffed badly (which fair enough is her fault) but also the sole has come away resulting in them being impossible to wear. I tried to take them back today with the receipt explaining how long I had had them and that they had only being used twice. The manager refused to give me a refund and said I could exchange them. I said they were not fit for purpose after breaking within 6 days and I didn't want any more of them. She reluctantly phoned head office and told them it was my daughters fault and the shoes were not faulty so they said an area manager could come and assess them on Friday. I said I wasn't happy with that and wanted my money back today to which she refused again. I took the shoes and left! I then went to another shoe shop and asked 2 further people their opinion and they agreed with me. I plan to write to head office but do I have a right to my money back or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes do what craft suggests, they love to try and bully you. Alternatively threaten them with a claim at the local small claims court. That will add costs of £120(I think) + interest and they know they would lose. The goods are demonstrably not fit for purpose and they have admited as much by offerring a replacement. Game over!
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