ninkynonk1
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We bought a bicycle for our 5yr old son at the end of August. The bicycle was bought off display at 7.35pm in the evening (late night shopping). The bicycle had a few scratches on it and we were allowed a slight discount for that. The sales person took money, husband's name and address. The salesman was left with the bicycle for a half an hour and husband went back to collect it. 7 wks later the bicycle crank is broken. Halfords took a look at the bicycle and said it had been dropped from a height and generally from looking at the paint work that it had been treated badly. Our son has trouble lifting the bicycle off the ground never mind lifting it up to drop from a height. When I went in to see one of the Deputy Managers last night I was told that company policy is that a bicycle would not be sold off display, normal policy is that a new one is put together and given their mot before leaving the shop. A display model might not have been put together to the standard they require for a bicycle to leave their shop. The salesman never said any of this to my husband. We had an independent repair man look at the bicycle and he said that it happened because the bicycle was not put together properly/manufacturing fault, a child could not have caused the damage. Our repair man used to work in Halfords and knows their company policy. We feel that the bicycle should be repaired free of charge with no charge for the faulty part. Where do we stand, are they entitled to charge for the part even if they don't charge for labour? Do we still have rights since we bought the bicycle off display?