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Items bought from shop floor now faulty

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  • kazzah wrote: »
    and as NONE of the furniture was listed on your receipt by item or cost I suspect the store can argue how much each item cost and you cannot prove you were charged any differently
    Surely if there is no itemised cost breakdown for each item sold then the OP has a very good argument that they purchased a complete set of furniture rather than individual items.
    If this is the case, the shop now have no right to assign an individual price to each item.
  • Kb28
    Kb28 Posts: 10 Forumite
    Apparently their receipt/invoice has the prices itemised- mine simply says "this table and those 6 chairs=this price"

    They are sending me a copy of their paperwork. It is totally made up though, as the prices next to the chairs (on their copy) have some of the chairs at £200. The two extra which we had made cost £159 each, and are identical to the ones they have priced £200- as a 'special offer'.

    gggrrrr.
  • Kazzah why have you deleted all your responses in this thread?
  • kazzah
    kazzah Posts: 460 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Kazzah why have you deleted all your responses in this thread?

    because the OP didn't like them - because presumably I wasn't saying what they wanted to hear;)
  • Kb28
    Kb28 Posts: 10 Forumite
    edited 10 September 2016 at 12:41AM
    Kb28 wrote: »
    Not not to my liking at all- I really appreciate your input. Thank you.

    Your response didn't bother me at all- you gave useful advice and I thanked you for it....I wanted to know my rights, not a sugar coated response.

    Not not was a badly used double negative, as in I did like it?
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