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Rather laxed as the receipt is you Guarantee. The packing has nothing to do with the return guarantee
if you'd known it was going to break, you wouldn't have bought it...If I had known it was going to break so soon I probably would have kept the receipt
So should i bring it back or not?
without proof of purchase, they will not refund you. After all, as far as they are concerned you could have bought it anywhere, and it could be of any age.
On saying that it's worth a try....its not their policy to give refunds with no proof of purchase, but you might come across a nice guy manager who bends the rules.
I have it on my credit card statement with the date & shop name.
I wonder will that do?
I have it on my credit card statement with the date & shop name.
I wonder will that do?
Credit card statement = Proof of purchase
No question.
Any retailer that rejects this is wrong.
Is there any legislation in Ireland for this?
A credit card statement just shows that you spent €xxx at that store, I don't see how that proves you bought a specific item.
Even if the statement matches the exact price for the item on the day purchased it could be for multiple items purchased that adds to that amount.
And in the case of a chain with multiple braches, like Argos, if the store location is not specified on the statement how can you prove you bought it from the store you are returning the product to?
Or is the retailer obliged to search their credit card records for the day of purchase?
I'm not saying anybody is wrong, I'm just genuinely curious in case I ever lose a receipt!
Can't tell you the ins and outs but...
"proof of purchase (a receipt, cheque stub, credit card statement or invoice)"
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