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Refund denied for a returned tent as deemed 'used' by removing it from box
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Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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nedlammas said:Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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DanDare999 said:nedlammas said:Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:nedlammas said:Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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DanDare999 said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:nedlammas said:Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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DanDare999 said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:nedlammas said:Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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nedlammas said:DanDare999 said:shiraz99 said:DanDare999 said:nedlammas said:Bradden said:Whilst I agree that legally the company hasn't complied with the legislation and have therefore diminished their rights.. and improved yours
I do kinda feel for them. They do seem a reasonable company who are upfront about their returns policy.
They cover customers who would like to erect a tent a home for test purposes and ask you to :- In taking part in this trial you agree to use a suitable footprint groundsheet protector purchased from us to prevent your tent or awning becoming unnecessarily stained or soiled (or have prior written agreement to use another suitable groundsheet not purchased from us).
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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.Pensions actuary, Runner, Dog parent, Homeowner1 -
you don't need to erect a tent to know how big it is - the dimensions on the packaging/website will tell you this
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