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Refund denied for a returned tent as deemed 'used' by removing it from box
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DanDare999 said:DanDare999 said:Ergates said:DanDare999 said:Ergates said:mr_stripey said:you don't need to erect a tent to know how big it is - the dimensions on the packaging/website will tell you this
Interesting you mentioned shoes, can you give an example of a shop that would take them back after a ten minute walk outside?
Plenty of running shoe shops will happily allow (and even encourage) you to put the shoes on and run for several minutes on a treadmill.
This varies obviously, on the one hand as the internet has taken over there are less physical shops but on the other hand those that still exist need to do more to earn custom and things like detailed inspection/interaction with the goods may be one way of achieving this.
You said a store by you has tents pitched outside on the grass so there you go an example of how you can handle a tent in a manner you could do so in store, by trying it out on the grass!
It's all very subjective but equally all academic without the correct durable info from the retailer.
That is what the legislation states though, out of curiosity, why do you think the legislation would state that if you couldn't do it?
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shiraz99 said:mr_stripey said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:biscan25 said:We bought a tent from Decathlon a couple of months ago. I bought from the shop as I had a physical voucher from a previous mishap, but had found the tent online. The store didn't have it up as a display model, so the assistant said to go grab a coffee and they'd put one up for me! A+ customer service, but I probably would've bought a different tent if I could have seen it erected.
So I'd say erecting the tent is reasonable for inspection, as people would normally be able to see the tent up in the shop.
Not tents pitched by the retailer.
Maybe those tents already pitched would be price marked down as 'ex-display'...0 -
A retailer's T&Cs do not override the law.However, if I bought a new tent and it had a blade of grass on it, soil on the tent pegs, adjusted guy-ropes, opened packaging, misaligned folds, etc., then I would be right back at the seller saying it's not new.2
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biscan25 said:DanDare999 said:biscan25 said:We bought a tent from Decathlon a couple of months ago. I bought from the shop as I had a physical voucher from a previous mishap, but had found the tent online. The store didn't have it up as a display model, so the assistant said to go grab a coffee and they'd put one up for me! A+ customer service, but I probably would've bought a different tent if I could have seen it erected.
So I'd say erecting the tent is reasonable for inspection, as people would normally be able to see the tent up in the shop.
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shiraz99 said:mr_stripey said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:biscan25 said:We bought a tent from Decathlon a couple of months ago. I bought from the shop as I had a physical voucher from a previous mishap, but had found the tent online. The store didn't have it up as a display model, so the assistant said to go grab a coffee and they'd put one up for me! A+ customer service, but I probably would've bought a different tent if I could have seen it erected.
So I'd say erecting the tent is reasonable for inspection, as people would normally be able to see the tent up in the shop.
Many smaller shops can't do this though and its unlikely they'd be happy for you to return a pitched tent without prior agreement to do so.
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Pollycat said:shiraz99 said:mr_stripey said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:biscan25 said:We bought a tent from Decathlon a couple of months ago. I bought from the shop as I had a physical voucher from a previous mishap, but had found the tent online. The store didn't have it up as a display model, so the assistant said to go grab a coffee and they'd put one up for me! A+ customer service, but I probably would've bought a different tent if I could have seen it erected.
So I'd say erecting the tent is reasonable for inspection, as people would normally be able to see the tent up in the shop.
Not tents pitched by the retailer.
Maybe those tents already pitched would be price marked down as 'ex-display'...0 -
Ergates said:DanDare999 said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:Ergates said:mr_stripey said:you don't need to erect a tent to know how big it is - the dimensions on the packaging/website will tell you this
Interesting you mentioned shoes, can you give an example of a shop that would take them back after a ten minute walk outside?
I'll go back to my earlier car analogy. All 4 seat cars should seat 4 adults, that doesn't mean they're all going to be a good fit for four adults. Not all 4 berth tents are going to have the same "fit" for four people.
Give me a car brochure and I'd have an accurate idea of how much room I'd have in the back without a test drive.
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shiraz99 said:Pollycat said:shiraz99 said:mr_stripey said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:biscan25 said:We bought a tent from Decathlon a couple of months ago. I bought from the shop as I had a physical voucher from a previous mishap, but had found the tent online. The store didn't have it up as a display model, so the assistant said to go grab a coffee and they'd put one up for me! A+ customer service, but I probably would've bought a different tent if I could have seen it erected.
So I'd say erecting the tent is reasonable for inspection, as people would normally be able to see the tent up in the shop.
Not tents pitched by the retailer.
Maybe those tents already pitched would be price marked down as 'ex-display'...
I would hazard a guess that not all tents on sale are erected outside for inspection.0 -
Pollycat said:shiraz99 said:Pollycat said:shiraz99 said:mr_stripey said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:biscan25 said:We bought a tent from Decathlon a couple of months ago. I bought from the shop as I had a physical voucher from a previous mishap, but had found the tent online. The store didn't have it up as a display model, so the assistant said to go grab a coffee and they'd put one up for me! A+ customer service, but I probably would've bought a different tent if I could have seen it erected.
So I'd say erecting the tent is reasonable for inspection, as people would normally be able to see the tent up in the shop.
Not tents pitched by the retailer.
Maybe those tents already pitched would be price marked down as 'ex-display'...
I would hazard a guess that not all tents on sale are erected outside for inspection.
Whilst you can't take a specific tent off the shelf and put it up I'd expect a shop to have display models of different brands and tents with different features allowing you to make an assessment of each and compare the differences, you may for example pick brand A over B because the quality is better.
The other point is the retailer should have no idea you've pitched the tent, you should be able to do this without any indication, the OP's problem is the packaging being opened which I would say is permitted and if you can open the packaging you can spread out the contents to examine it, by this point you aren't far off pitching the tent.
And even if we argue that you can't open the packaging but you do this doesn't prevent cancellation, it merely allows for a deduction, which would be small for the outer packaging simply having been opened, this is where the trader fails as they stipulate to cancel the goods must be unopened.In the game of chess you can never let your adversary see your pieces0 -
The thread title says it is "deemed 'used' by removing it from box".But the OP clarifies that they completely unpacked it and set it up in their garden.That's quite different.
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