Hi all,
My wife purchased a dress last week. When she took it home she found that the dress did not fit her properly and was cutting into her sides. She returned the dress to the shop earlier today but was point blank refused a cash refund. She had a receipt and all tags were still on the dress. A credit note was offered instead.
I had a quick look at the sale of goods act and you are entitled to a refund if the clothing item is not fit for its purpose. When it come to clothing and sizes etc, there are some clothes that will never fit or fufill there purpose as they cannot be worn comfortably. Has anyone ever sucessfully argued that a clothing item was not fit for its purpose as it was unsuitable for them once given the time to try it on properly and received a cash refund?
Thanks
My wife purchased a dress last week. When she took it home she found that the dress did not fit her properly and was cutting into her sides. She returned the dress to the shop earlier today but was point blank refused a cash refund. She had a receipt and all tags were still on the dress. A credit note was offered instead.
I had a quick look at the sale of goods act and you are entitled to a refund if the clothing item is not fit for its purpose. When it come to clothing and sizes etc, there are some clothes that will never fit or fufill there purpose as they cannot be worn comfortably. Has anyone ever sucessfully argued that a clothing item was not fit for its purpose as it was unsuitable for them once given the time to try it on properly and received a cash refund?
Thanks