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CEX Won't Issue a Refund
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dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.8 -
Okell said:dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.0 -
dickz said:OK, let's close this down now as this is getting rather dull to say the least and it seems that everyone has an opinion and it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! But I won't be buying from them again!
I suppose that difference between a good experience and bad experience is when you compare similar situations and outcomes and in my view this is a bad experience. I'm now going to gift this on to someone else who thoroughly deserves it and let that be the end to it!!!
I hope the recipient of your spare unit is grateful, instead of trying to find an angle to maximise their gain and then getting cross when they can't.10 -
dickz said:Okell said:dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.8 -
Never bought from CEX in my life and never will. Their mark ups are ridiculous so no, not a fan but you have not been treated unfairly by them.1
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dickz said:Phoenix72 said:dickz said:Aylesbury_Duck said:Why not ask the donor of the brand new one you've received if that one can be returned?
Or sell either of them for the best price you can get, if it's more than CEX will give you for the one you don't want any more. Or see what CEX will give you for the brand new one.
Toys out pram methinks.
OK 2 days isnt the best out there, but as stated by many posters, its more than they have to offer1 -
dickz said:Okell said:dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.
CEX choose to give more than 2 days to return an item.
The law allows them to refuse a refund from the moment you buy it.
As you seem to know than the rest of us , perhaps you can educate us which law obliges them to take back change of mond items by providing a link.2 -
dickz said:Okell said:dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.
Because you bought the TV instore (and not at a distance) you are not legally entitled to anything at all from CEX.
The fact that they've offered to "buy it back" from you at all - even at a significantly lower price than you paid and even by issuing you a credit voucher - is them making you a better offer than you are legally entitled to.
Do you understand now or do you need another half dozen people to explain it to you?4 -
Okell said:dickz said:Okell said:dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.
Because you bought the TV instore (and not at a distance) you are not legally entitled to anything at all from CEX.
The fact that they've offered to "buy it back" from you at all - even at a significantly lower price than you paid and even by issuing you a credit voucher - is them making you a better offer than you are legally entitled to.
Do you understand now or do you need another half dozen people to explain it to you?
My whole point from the start of this post was to ask the question are CEX trading rules in contravention of the consumer credit act, and it appears not so let's move on!!!0 -
dickz said:Okell said:dickz said:Okell said:dickz said:... it seems that there are many CEX fans out there who think that their store practices are more than reasonable so good to know!!! ...
Nobody has said that their store practices are more than reasonable - all people have said is that CEX have offered you a better deal than the law obliges them to.
For future reference you have no legal right to return goods bought face to face in a physical store unless they turn out to be "faulty" in some way. You can't just return them because, for example, you decide you don't like them or - as in this case - they turn out to be no longer necessary.
When buying instore as opposed to online etc, always check the trader's returns policy before buying.
Because you bought the TV instore (and not at a distance) you are not legally entitled to anything at all from CEX.
The fact that they've offered to "buy it back" from you at all - even at a significantly lower price than you paid and even by issuing you a credit voucher - is them making you a better offer than you are legally entitled to.
Do you understand now or do you need another half dozen people to explain it to you?
My whole point from the start of this post was to ask the question are CEX trading rules in contravention of the consumer credit act, and it appears not so let's move on!!!
CEX are basically the equivalent of something like Cash Converters (no longer around), or one of those random second hand goods stores that operate in towns, they do not sell new items and people often "recycle" items through it. The reason that they probably have a two day policy is any longer and people could buy a video game (the majority of their business), play it and return it for no cost, which for some games they could still do in two days.
For somewhere selling second hand goods in the way they do I would say that their closet competitor is eBay, which does not offer any kind of returns for change of mind.3
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