OK, fistly this matter ha already been resolved, but I'd really like to know what you think/know/suspect my rights in this situation would be if it had not.
Yesterday I bought something from the Laminated Book of Dreams (Argos). I paid cash, £40. The item was not a sale item, I paid full price.
When I got the item (a coffee machine, if it makes any diference) the item was faulty.
Today I took the item back to the store. I had my receipt, which promised a full 14 day money back guarantee.
So:
Faulty item. Bought yesterday. Full price. Have receipt.
There are no more of this item in stock at the store, but as I have my receipt I am fully confident of my refund.
The person at the till says that 'the policy changes at Christmas'. This is displayed absolutely nowhere in the store, and was not told to me at the point of sale or at any point before or after. If the item is faulty they have to supply me with a working machine, but they have none. have no information on when they might have one in stock.
The manager is called and tells me that they are not obligated, at Christmas, to refund people who have bought faulty items. This is because the amount of returns of Christmas gifts they have to deal with.
I explain, again, very slowly, that this was not a Christmas gift, that I bought it only yesterday, for myself, and have the receipt. The manager re-states that they are not obliged to refund me, despite the '14 day money-back guarantee' displayed around the store and no notice displaying their change of policy.
So, they have no repacement item in stock, and won't refund me. The manager says they will supply me with a completely different machine, which I do not want. At this point I got a bit upset and said, quite loudly and feeling horibly shakey 'no, I bought this yesterday, with cash, it does not work, I have my receipt, you will give me a refund'. The manager then says: 'that is totally down to my discretion' to which I said something I probably shouldn't have, as there was a queue behind me, all listening in: 'you will give me a refund'.
The manager opened the till and gave me the money without sayinga word and walked off.
I was very much shaking now and had to go to Ryman's stationers to calm down.
So, would I have had to accept a different coffee machine if they said I had to, because they changed their 'policy' at Christmas without telling customers? The common sense part of my brain says this must be absolute nonsense, but what do you folks think?
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