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No refund just credit note, but wasn't warned about this

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  • sheramber
    sheramber Posts: 22,613 Forumite
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    Tesco sell items cheaper in the Superstores than in the express stores. 
  • But had I known there were no refunds, I probably wouldn't have bought it, and was never warned about it. And there's no receipt with the terms and conditions
    I genuinely don't understand this mentality. 

    If I buy something it's because I want it. 
  • paulttt said:
    But had I known there were no refunds, I probably wouldn't have bought it, and was never warned about it. And there's no receipt with the terms and conditions
    I genuinely don't understand this mentality. 

    If I buy something it's because I want it. 
    Neither do I but over the past 30-40 years there has been an increasing response from the government to mollycoddle citizens rather than teach them how to fend for themselves.

    Be it scams, purchases or whatever, people increasingly have decreasing responsibility for their actions.
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,795 Forumite
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    paulttt said:
    But had I known there were no refunds, I probably wouldn't have bought it, and was never warned about it. And there's no receipt with the terms and conditions
    I genuinely don't understand this mentality. 

    If I buy something it's because I want it. 
    During covid, most shops have closed their changing rooms so even though you may want something, if it doesn't fit when you get home, the only alternative is to return it.

    The important thing is to understand the refund/return policy of the shop you are doing business with.
    Never assume that it will be the same as M&S, Next etc.
  • TELLIT01
    TELLIT01 Posts: 18,030 Forumite
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    But had I known there were no refunds, I probably wouldn't have bought it, and was never warned about it. And there's no receipt with the terms and conditions

    There has never been an automatic right to return an item simply because you decide you don't want it - for whatever reason.  Therefore there is no requirement to display anything to that effect.  The shop is actually doing the OP a favour by even offering a credit note.
  • TELLIT01
    TELLIT01 Posts: 18,030 Forumite
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    As above, if it was an in-store purchase and their policy for a change of mind return is vouchers/credit, then that's the position and your card company won't be able to help.  The shop isn't detracting from your statutory consumer rights and they haven't misled you.

    If their policy allows a change of mind return and they didn't make clear you would get credit, then that's misleading by omission, but it sounds like they've not done that.
    Well actually that's what happened. So she did say "I'll put the price here in case there's any issue" so she made it clear there was a change of mind, but never clarified it would be store credit. 

    "In case there is any issue" means if the item is faulty and/or not fit for purpose", nothing more.
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