Shop refusing to refund
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Mickpeasoup wrote: »or call Vanquis & keep it?0
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Inner_Zone wrote: »Maybe it is not?0
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Mickpeasoup wrote: »
Do I have to drop the airgun back off at the shop?0 -
Of course you have to take the gun back to the shop, show them it is faulty and they give you a refund.
If not, then CC s.75 request for refund through Vanquis.0 -
Mickpeasoup wrote: »...Do I return it to the shop & use threats, call Vanquis, then return it, or call Vanquis & keep it?
And there lies what the OP is hoping for 'or call Vanquis & keep it'.0 -
No you don't have to take the air gun back to the shop that is the whole point - you can't keep it of course but the shop has to make reasonable attempts to return it eg send a courier around0
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The legal position is that the card and the shop have an equal responsibility to refund you.
You are under no obligation to claim against the shop - you can if you wish claim against the card as if it were the shop. Obviously most people try the shop first for obvious reasons but you don't have to.
You will have to returrn the airgun but it is up to the shop to make the collection etc arrangements.
eg "We thought Miss V had taken reasonable steps to try to resolve matters with the supplier. Despite what the card provider appeared to believe, however, she was not obliged to have done this – or indeed to have returned the dinner service – before she could make a claim to the card provider. "
https://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/files/2921/86.pdf
This may well be so. But how is the credit card company going to be able to verify that an air gun is faulty?
The obvious solution is to return to gun to the shop from which it wa purchased. If I were the credit card company and in the absense of a very good explanation of why the purchaser did not wish to do so, I would be very supicious indeed.
This seems to me to be an abuse of the chargeback or s75 rules if the retailer has not been given the opportunity to put things right in the first instance.0 -
Could I just ask exactly what tests you've done to determine the fault with the rifle? Are you sure it isn't the pellets? You do say it is intermittent and that could easily indicate nicks, cracks or holes in some of the pellets.0
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