You bought a new jacket in the January sales. It was half price, so you were delighted with yourself. However, when you showed it off to your friends, they pointed out a stain on the back that you somehow hadn’t spotted in the shop. There was no sign to indicate that the half-price jacket was shop soiled before you bought it. What can you do?
Oh no, that's the wrong answer.
You have a right to cancel a sales contract in the first 30 days if the goods you bought are faulty, or don’t conform to the terms of the contract. Whether you bought them in the sales or not doesn’t make any difference.
However, if you had been made aware that the jacket was damaged, and had bought it anyway, you would not be entitled to a refund.
Spot on!
You have a right to cancel a sales contract in the first 30 days if the goods you bought are faulty, or don’t conform to the terms of the contract. Whether you bought them in the sales or not doesn’t make any difference.
However, if you had been made aware that the jacket was damaged, and had bought it anyway, you would not be entitled to a refund.