A antoinew Guest 28 Sep 2005 #1 Have consumers any rights in relation to using a credit note that has an expiry date on it? Or are the shops only obliged to issue credit notes? I feel robbed after a store wouldn't accept a credit note that was only a few days out of date.
Have consumers any rights in relation to using a credit note that has an expiry date on it? Or are the shops only obliged to issue credit notes? I feel robbed after a store wouldn't accept a credit note that was only a few days out of date.
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,951 28 Sep 2005 #2 Is [broken link removed][broken link removed] any use? A voucher for Driving Lessons is valid for 3 months but consumer cannot avail of the lessons in the time period ? It is at the sellers' discretion as to how long a voucher is valid. If the seller is not willing to extend the time frame, that is their right. Consumer could consider passing the voucher on to someone else, or selling it. Click to expand...
Is [broken link removed][broken link removed] any use? A voucher for Driving Lessons is valid for 3 months but consumer cannot avail of the lessons in the time period ? It is at the sellers' discretion as to how long a voucher is valid. If the seller is not willing to extend the time frame, that is their right. Consumer could consider passing the voucher on to someone else, or selling it. Click to expand...