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Surely they didn't have a policy of refunding on food purchase unless the food was stale/problematic in some way?Hi,
Is this for just clothing sections, or for all depts. i.e.- food hall?
Would retailers maybe make special allowance for people with children in this position on individual request?I have friends w. children with special needs and the only comfortable way they can shop for their children is to buy things and try them on at home and return anything that's not suitable.
The fact that Debenhams, M&S, Penneys, Argos etc. still maintain their 28/30 return policy will just put people off using Dunnes for clothes purchases.
Yes - that's what i was thinking but I was wondering have they removed our rights to return say, stale/outdated foods?Surely they didn't have a policy of refunding on food purchase unless the food was stale/problematic in some way?
Is it fair that ppl with special needs children should be burdened with having to sort this out? - And what if their children aren't present? - Will the cashier/manager believe them?Would retailers maybe make special allowance for people with children in this position on individual request?
Could it be temporary thing? Maybe just a test to see if they can increase revenue and if not ditch the new policies?Its a bad move and makes them look like a lower class operation. This is not in their best interests.
That's a different discussion altogether but remember that a retailer only has a legal obligation to facilitate repairs/refunds/exchanges in the case of faulty goods so anything else is discretionary.Is it fair that ppl with special needs children should be burdened with having to sort this out? - And what if their children aren't present? - Will the cashier/manager believe them?
Did you read the original post?s this legal?
if goods are faulty and you are within your warrenty period then you should get your money back. If you buy a dress with a fault in it clearly marked or buy something and think you can return it then tough, not customer friendly but legal.
We really miss Roches Stores now!
The new Dunnes in Henry St, Dublin no longer give cash or credit/debit card refunds unless an item is faulty.
The new Dunnes in Henry St, Dublin no longer give cash or credit/debit card refunds unless an item is faulty. They give a gift card instead.
I would love to know if anyone has bought something in Henry St. or the Square and tried to return it to another branch for refund. Interesting to see their policy on this.
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