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sports direct no receipt no exchange or refund
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you could approach it from the fact that theyre too big and "miss-sized" which you could say is a fault with them,with a fault you shouldnt need a receipt.0
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Difficult to prove this as a defect.
Personally I wouldn't set foot inside one of Mike Ashley's shops. They are full of poor quality 'brand named' rubbish which is being passed off as the quality products that these 'brand names' used to produce, before Mike Ashley bought them and started putting their names on poor quality rubbish.
Just about the only authentic stuff is expensive.British Ex-pat in British Columbia!0 -
price isnt everything0
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You dont necessarily have to go more expensive to be offered basic good cs-an exchange on an ill fitting item.Even though they are within the law i think its poor.0
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But if you buy something and end up having wasted money-thats no saving.Wheres the value in that? 0 -
I agree-in this case the OP made the purchase as a present-so couldnt.. 0 -
Why not go in buy the correct size (same shoe ) and take that larger ones back on the new recept they wont know!
you might only get a credit voucher for a refund, but at least you have not totally wasted your money0
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