I recently purchased a shirt from BT in a sale, on returning home I tried the shirt on to find that it did not fit very well. I attempted to return the goods to BT one week later (complete with receipt) - the staff member I spoke to offered to find me another shirt, unfortunately other sizes in that shirt did not fit well either.
On requesting a refund I was told that it was not BTs policy to issue refunds, but they offered a credit note. On further querying of the cashier I was told that this policy was specific to sale goods and that this policy was printed on the receipt. This did not make sense to me and I was unhappy to take a voucher in return.
On querying this with the store via a telephone conversation with customer services, it has now transpired that this is a recent policy change by BT.
Again it was re-iterated to me that this policy was printed on the receipt.
My questions is:
- Are BT infringing on my consumer rights here, in that their policy is different for normal goods and sale goods?