Bought a bag of oranges in Dunnes.
Got home and realised they were rotten (even though they were in date by 2 days)
Unfortunately I lost the receipt somewhere between Dunnes and home. (I know I know - I was in a rush, hence why I didn't inspect the fruit properly - doh !)
Anyway, later that day took them back to customer services. They scanned them and agreed they were bought in the shop but couldn't give me a refund due to no receipt.
I kicked up a bit of a fuss and got to see a manager eventually.
She said I wasn't entitled to a refund but as a good will gesture they would replace the oranges. I said I didn't want any more of their manky fruit and would like my money back as the fruit was unsuitable for consumption.
Eventually they (there were three of them) wore me down and I accepted the replacement oranges (which were again bad before they reached their best before date - although I did get to eat half of them beforehand)
Were they within their rights ?
Got home and realised they were rotten (even though they were in date by 2 days)
Unfortunately I lost the receipt somewhere between Dunnes and home. (I know I know - I was in a rush, hence why I didn't inspect the fruit properly - doh !)
Anyway, later that day took them back to customer services. They scanned them and agreed they were bought in the shop but couldn't give me a refund due to no receipt.
I kicked up a bit of a fuss and got to see a manager eventually.
She said I wasn't entitled to a refund but as a good will gesture they would replace the oranges. I said I didn't want any more of their manky fruit and would like my money back as the fruit was unsuitable for consumption.
Eventually they (there were three of them) wore me down and I accepted the replacement oranges (which were again bad before they reached their best before date - although I did get to eat half of them beforehand)
Were they within their rights ?