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Consumer Rights
Hi All
I bought some protein powder from a well know on line site. I brought it in mid December as a Xmas present for myself (as the powder is £35 per 3kg bag) and it was on offer, buy one get one half price.
I received this a few days later, checked to see if it was the correct stuff, which it was and put it away until I ran out of the one I was using at the time.
A week ago I open the first bag and to my disappointment it was a strawberry flavour when I had ordered unflavoured. The bag stated it was unflavoured. I tried it, thought it was OK as a drink but disgusting in my porridge. I thought I would keep the strawberry for my drink but open the other bag I bought and use this for my porridge. When I did, I found this too was strawberry when again it stated unflavoured on the bag.
I contacted the company, explained the above and they told me they could not do anything as per their terms and conditions, 14 days had passed and I could not return it.
Do I just have to accept this or do I have any rights seeing it was not what I ordered?
Thanks in advance
I bought some protein powder from a well know on line site. I brought it in mid December as a Xmas present for myself (as the powder is £35 per 3kg bag) and it was on offer, buy one get one half price.
I received this a few days later, checked to see if it was the correct stuff, which it was and put it away until I ran out of the one I was using at the time.
A week ago I open the first bag and to my disappointment it was a strawberry flavour when I had ordered unflavoured. The bag stated it was unflavoured. I tried it, thought it was OK as a drink but disgusting in my porridge. I thought I would keep the strawberry for my drink but open the other bag I bought and use this for my porridge. When I did, I found this too was strawberry when again it stated unflavoured on the bag.
I contacted the company, explained the above and they told me they could not do anything as per their terms and conditions, 14 days had passed and I could not return it.
Do I just have to accept this or do I have any rights seeing it was not what I ordered?
Thanks in advance
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F30, Rojash & sherrardk are all correct the 1979 sale of goods act has a requirement that “goods must correspond to their description” these goods were not what you ordered and further they are incorrectly labelled. You should act reasonably quickly but the delay is not unreasonable in the circumstances you describe. I suggest you pursue the supplier for either a return of your money or replacement and correct goods, the choice is yours, and these things are often best done in writing.