At Christmas I received a voucher for a local, though nationally reknowned, restaurant. It was a restaurant that myself and my husband and friends had frequented regularly over the years. However when I went to use the voucher in March this year, the restaurant had closed and was being sold. I managed to track down the chef and asked him what the situation was and although he was not a business owner, he said it was his understanding that the voucher would be honoured by the new owners, local restaurateurs who have at least 2 other restaurants in the area.
Anyway, the restaurant re-opened under new ownership at the weekend and so I rang today to enquire of the situation only to be told that the new owners had not received any money for the vouchers issued and so would not be honouring it. They said they had no immediate contact details for the previous owners.
I do know however that one of the previous owners is a local businessman acting as CEO in at least 1 company. Probably not someone who is going to bat and eyelid towards helping out with this, but perhaps I am being judgemental.
My query is, what right have I in this case to some sort of re-dress ? Is the voucher legal tender ? It has no expiry date. I rang the Consumers Association, but maybe because it was 5.00 on a Friday they weren't too helpful, just suggested straight away Small Claims Court.
So can anyone tell me, what rights are there in this instance ?
Many thanks,
-R
Anyway, the restaurant re-opened under new ownership at the weekend and so I rang today to enquire of the situation only to be told that the new owners had not received any money for the vouchers issued and so would not be honouring it. They said they had no immediate contact details for the previous owners.
I do know however that one of the previous owners is a local businessman acting as CEO in at least 1 company. Probably not someone who is going to bat and eyelid towards helping out with this, but perhaps I am being judgemental.
My query is, what right have I in this case to some sort of re-dress ? Is the voucher legal tender ? It has no expiry date. I rang the Consumers Association, but maybe because it was 5.00 on a Friday they weren't too helpful, just suggested straight away Small Claims Court.
So can anyone tell me, what rights are there in this instance ?
Many thanks,
-R