galwegian44
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My wife purchased a number of items in a local sports shop around Christmas and before purchasing asked if the owner would exchange the goods if the recipients wanted to change them. As it turned out she returned a rugby shirt for a value of €60. She expected cash equivalent in return as this was what was assumed at the time of purchase but settled for a written “credit note/voucher” for €60 as the owner was good enough to accept the rugby shirt which was in prime condition.
Some weeks later my wife attempted to purchase some items in the sale but when she offered the credit note/voucher the sales assistant stated that it was not acceptable during the sale and pointed to a hand-written sign stating this fact. Is the vendor correct in saying that the credit note/voucher is not acceptable payment during a sale or must they accept it?
Thanks in advance.
Some weeks later my wife attempted to purchase some items in the sale but when she offered the credit note/voucher the sales assistant stated that it was not acceptable during the sale and pointed to a hand-written sign stating this fact. Is the vendor correct in saying that the credit note/voucher is not acceptable payment during a sale or must they accept it?
Thanks in advance.