I had this thread in Consumer Rights Forum but got 0 replies so thought i'd give it a go here.
I bought a couple of solid (engineered) white oak doors from the Dublin Door store over a year ago. The frames were not standard sizes and one or two of the doors had to be cut down to fit. Because of this I could see that the doors were made from what they were suuposed to be i.e. solid wood.
In November last year a bought another of the same type of door and I went to fit over the weekend. Just like the others, this door had to be cut to fit and as a result of cutting the door I could see that the door was not made of solid wood. The door was actually wrapped and the wood used in the panels was a mixture of deal and compressed wood. I paid the exact same price for what I thought was the exact same door but it is actually different quality. I can't use this door now and I want to know if I have any rights to my money back?
Thanks.
I bought a couple of solid (engineered) white oak doors from the Dublin Door store over a year ago. The frames were not standard sizes and one or two of the doors had to be cut down to fit. Because of this I could see that the doors were made from what they were suuposed to be i.e. solid wood.
In November last year a bought another of the same type of door and I went to fit over the weekend. Just like the others, this door had to be cut to fit and as a result of cutting the door I could see that the door was not made of solid wood. The door was actually wrapped and the wood used in the panels was a mixture of deal and compressed wood. I paid the exact same price for what I thought was the exact same door but it is actually different quality. I can't use this door now and I want to know if I have any rights to my money back?
Thanks.