Had the following issue with Debenhams...just want to know does anyone know if their stance is legal and if I overreacted??
I was in London at the weekend and bought a handbag for the night out in Debenhams in Westfield. Asked them when purchasing could I bring it back to Debenhams in Ireland if I had a problem. They said fine.
An hour into the night and the handle of the handbag broke. Had no time to bring it back the next day so first thing Monday went to Debenhams in Newbridge to bring it back. Was happy to exchange it for a different handbag as knew the exchange rate would create hassle. Staff there were extremely rude to me, to the point that I was almost in tears. Basically they said I couldn't exchange it becasuse the bag came from Miss Selfridge concession which they didn't have there. My point was because it was faulty that shouldn't matter (fair enough if I'd just changed my mind). Store manager walked off shouting at me and wouldn't listen to my point. He gave me his name but refused to give me customer service phone number, correct address or email.
I rang directory enquiries, got their phone number and got put through to a really nice guy in London. His point was different to the guy in Newbridge - he said I couldn't return it because I bought it in the UK, even though they told me in store I could. He said all I could do was post back the bag to the store I bought it, where they would refund my card and postage costs! Haven't done that yet and seems like a lot of hassle for a £12 bag, but as I made such a fuss, feel I should now.
Legally, because the bag is faulty, should I not be at least entitled to an exchange in a Debenhams store regardless of what country it was in, or am I really getting a fair deal here?
I was in London at the weekend and bought a handbag for the night out in Debenhams in Westfield. Asked them when purchasing could I bring it back to Debenhams in Ireland if I had a problem. They said fine.
An hour into the night and the handle of the handbag broke. Had no time to bring it back the next day so first thing Monday went to Debenhams in Newbridge to bring it back. Was happy to exchange it for a different handbag as knew the exchange rate would create hassle. Staff there were extremely rude to me, to the point that I was almost in tears. Basically they said I couldn't exchange it becasuse the bag came from Miss Selfridge concession which they didn't have there. My point was because it was faulty that shouldn't matter (fair enough if I'd just changed my mind). Store manager walked off shouting at me and wouldn't listen to my point. He gave me his name but refused to give me customer service phone number, correct address or email.
I rang directory enquiries, got their phone number and got put through to a really nice guy in London. His point was different to the guy in Newbridge - he said I couldn't return it because I bought it in the UK, even though they told me in store I could. He said all I could do was post back the bag to the store I bought it, where they would refund my card and postage costs! Haven't done that yet and seems like a lot of hassle for a £12 bag, but as I made such a fuss, feel I should now.
Legally, because the bag is faulty, should I not be at least entitled to an exchange in a Debenhams store regardless of what country it was in, or am I really getting a fair deal here?