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Taking sale item back with no recpeit
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I had a nightmare with Peacocks a few months ago. Bought 4 items for a job interview (jacket, trousers, blouse & shoes) but ended up wearing something I already had. I tried to return them 3 days after buying them, without the receipt. I asked if I could exchange them, as I didnt expect them to give me the cash. They refused and I ended up having to return them to their head office and pay the recorded postage out of my own pocket!!!0
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Thaks everyone for your help.
I took them back today, very helpful member of staff and got a credit note. which is fine as i shop in there all the time.
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addicted2shoes wrote: »I had a nightmare with Peacocks a few months ago. Bought 4 items for a job interview (jacket, trousers, blouse & shoes) but ended up wearing something I already had. I tried to return them 3 days after buying them, without the receipt. I asked if I could exchange them, as I didnt expect them to give me the cash. They refused and I ended up having to return them to their head office and pay the recorded postage out of my own pocket!!!
that's really unusual with them as I buy loads from there and regulary return things without recipt when I can't find them and have always been offered an exchange or a credit note.miss-piggin :j Mum of 2 wonderful girls and a gorgeous little man.DFW Halifax£2330 Tesco£2576 Virgin£3238 Little£5468 Asda£242 Barc£240 Catalogue£1600 Halifax1£2k Halifax2£250 [STRIKE]Capital£100 Picture£53k GE Mo £30k. Mortgage1 £135k. TOTAL £236044.0
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