can some one tellme what my legal rights are, just bought a pair of shoes for my 5 year clarks measured he.s feet and took about one hourexplaing why he should have those shoes so I bought them assuning they are the experts.
last couple of days I noticed the shoes were too long and child could,nt walk properly so I went back to exchange and remessure I got completely different size. the shoes we liked were not in stock so I selected another pair, only to be told I have to pay another £30 ... I said no the original shoes we bought were what we wanted and we bought them on advice given to us, any way they called the manager who through me out of the store for what??
@kvalidir.
So you use their time, cost them money (paying employees and rent)) then spend elsewhere.
Won't be long before there are no retail shops left.
I doubt anyone's interested, now, but I said I've never bought anything on-line. Lie. I forgot music which I have, do and will buy on-line. Its about selection and convenience, I must admit.
what rights do you expect to give you £30 worth of shoe for free just because of a mistake in measuring?
you are entitled to what you paid, nothing more
it sounds like you went in there all guns blazing, mouthing off expecting to have a pair of shoes at probably double what you paid, for some imaginary slight.
you are entitled to buy what is available on the shelves and not entitled to be compensated just becaise they dont have what you want
how do people honestly develop such self righteous, oblivious and twisted sense of logic and fairness?
these sorts of questions really do baffle me