We're aware that some users are experiencing technical issues which the team are working to resolve. See the Community Noticeboard for more info. Thank you for your patience.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!

Damaging an item when shopping?

Options
I am just wondering if anybody has any experience of this,we were looking at a bed for my three year old daughter today,and she had an "accident" whilst sitting on it,the shop attendant basically said i had to pay for it,which i did,but i was wondering,am i liable?
I was a little shocked at being made to pay for it there and then and my wife was even threatened with the police as we had no money to pay for it at the time,i had to use a credit card.
Do stores not have insurance for that kind of thing,makes me now very wary when out shopping with my kids,if they damage something accidently then i could be well out of pocket,is this law?
It was a matress costing £150.00,which i am now the proud owner of!
«13456

Comments

  • ah, but would they?
    Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool

  • vyle
    vyle Posts: 2,379 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    ADAM001 wrote: »
    Do stores not have insurance for that kind of thing,makes me now very wary when out shopping with my kids,if they damage something accidently then i could be well out of pocket,is this law?
    It was a matress costing £150.00,which i am now the proud owner of!

    Why should the shop pay for your carelessness though? The way you wrote this implies that until now you happily let your kids run around breaking stuff in shops and banging on TV screens.

    I hope you didn't, but if you did, consider this a wakeup call.
  • daveboy
    daveboy Posts: 1,400 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Another irresponsible waste of space parent.

    Do not pass go, do not collect £150.

    Instead pay a 'stupidity' fine of £150 while we all laugh. :rotfl:
  • Mupette
    Mupette Posts: 4,599 Forumite
    vyle wrote: »
    Why should the shop pay for your carelessness though? The way you wrote this implies that until now you happily let your kids run around breaking stuff in shops and banging on TV screens.

    I hope you didn't, but if you did, consider this a wakeup call.

    And how was the parent careless, his child had an accident, not like she did it on purpose.

    daveboy wrote: »
    Another irresponsible waste of space parent.

    Do not pass go, do not collect £150.

    Instead pay a 'stupidity' fine of £150 while we all laugh. :rotfl:
    again another judgemental comment, the parent was irresponsible how?


    geese come on ppl how many of you !!!!!! your pants when you were kids, i bet your own parents would have tales to tell.
    GNU
    Terry Pratchett
    ((((Ripples))))
  • dmg24
    dmg24 Posts: 33,920 Forumite
    10,000 Posts
    Mupette wrote: »
    geese come on ppl how many of you !!!!!! your pants when you were kids, i bet your own parents would have tales to tell.

    No doubt everybody did at some point, but why does that mean the parents should not pay for the damage?
    Gone ... or have I?
  • Mupette
    Mupette Posts: 4,599 Forumite
    Judas, Op has not said she wets herself on a regular basis..

    dmg24, i never said that the op should not pay, i'm in the you damaged you pay boat, i was just taken back that it was all the op and partners fault becuase their child wet herself....

    the op has only mentioned this one occasion, we don't know if she wets herself lots or anything, but people are calling them irresponsible and careless, with not much fact.
    GNU
    Terry Pratchett
    ((((Ripples))))
  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    I remember a little shop near where I grew up had a sign which said:

    Lovely to look at,
    Lovely to hold,
    But if you break it,
    Consider it sold.

    I never broke anything in there, but the rhyme served as a warning that the items in there were not mine til I paid for them and if I broke the shop's property I'd have to pay.
    If your daughter peed on a friend's bed/sofa would you not pay to get the mattress/sofa cleaned? I would hope so - as cleaning won't make the mattress brand new and saleable and the shop is not at fault the only thing you can do is recompense them by buying it.

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • vyle
    vyle Posts: 2,379 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Mupette wrote: »
    Judas, Op has not said she wets herself on a regular basis..

    dmg24, i never said that the op should not pay, i'm in the you damaged you pay boat, i was just taken back that it was all the op and partners fault becuase their child wet herself....

    the op has only mentioned this one occasion, we don't know if she wets herself lots or anything, but people are calling them irresponsible and careless, with not much fact.

    Ok, careless or not, that part is irrelevant. Allow me to rephrase, why should the shop pay for OP's child's accident? If the shop came into OP's house and broke/damaged something of theirs OP would want something in return.

    That's for other people who may not consider shops charging for stuff that gets broken in store fair.
  • faithcecilia
    faithcecilia Posts: 1,095 Forumite
    I am fairly sure that I saw on one of the consumer rights TV shows that a shop is not allowed to profit from damaged goods, so if they ask you to pay for it then it is the wholesale price they should charge you. What I wouldn't know, though, is how this would work if you then take the item home - ie in this case its actually a perfectly usable mattress.
  • ADAM001
    ADAM001 Posts: 134 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    daveboy wrote: »
    Another irresponsible waste of space parent.

    Do not pass go, do not collect £150.

    Instead pay a 'stupidity' fine of £150 while we all laugh. :rotfl:

    What an utterly useless,ingnorant,judgemental and insulting thing to say.
    Have kids of your own? I bet if you have yours are impeccably behaved,make no noise whatsoever and are toilet trained by 6 months,i was merely asking a question,not asking for some self righteous knob to come on here and make sweeping statements about people he has never even met!!
This discussion has been closed.
Meet your Ambassadors

🚀 Getting Started

Hi new member!

Our Getting Started Guide will help you get the most out of the Forum

Categories

  • All Categories
  • 351K Banking & Borrowing
  • 253.1K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
  • 453.6K Spending & Discounts
  • 244K Work, Benefits & Business
  • 598.9K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
  • 176.9K Life & Family
  • 257.3K Travel & Transport
  • 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
  • 16.1K Discuss & Feedback
  • 37.6K Read-Only Boards

Is this how you want to be seen?

We see you are using a default avatar. It takes only a few seconds to pick a picture.