Well that's what happened. Believe me or not as you choose but I have documentary evidence to support my claim if you're interested.Very strange - I'd have many complaints about the ASAI, but I'm never found them not to include upheld complaints in their bulletin.
No. Because the goods in this case can only be judged on the basis of a brief description in a catalog and cannot easily/normally be inspected/examined/evaluated before purchase. In contrast a T shirt in a retail store can normally be handled, examined and tried on even if there are no changing rooms.Wouldn't the 'If you're not sure about things fitting, don't buy them' advice have been relevant here?
No - read my post above and tell me how returning the item under the Argos returns policy is not ethical.
We're committed to selling high-quality products we hope you'll enjoy using but we also know that, for one reason or another, there may be a time when you need to exchange or return something you've bought.
Feel free to post a copy of the documentation, if you see fit.Well that's what happened. Believe me or not as you choose but I have documentary evidence to support my claim if you're interested.
A t-shirt can't be tried on if it is being purchased for someone else (as was clearly indicated on the other thread) and the someone else is not present at the time.No. Because the goods in this case can only be judged on the basis of a brief description in a catalog and cannot easily/normally be inspected/examined/evaluated before purchase. In contrast a T shirt in a retail store can normally be handled, examined and tried on even if there are no changing rooms.
I don't own a scanner. Post your address if you want me to sent you photocopies.Feel free to post a copy of the documentation, if you see fit.
It can be tried on by somebody of a similar size/build.A t-shirt can't be tried on if it is being purchased for someone else (as was clearly indicated on the other thread) and the someone else is not present at the time.
Sorry! - Which part do you not understand?Not sure what you mean but I certainly did nothing wrong. Cheers!
I just checked and I cannot locate documentary evidence of the replies that I received from Argos and the ASAI that I received in relation to my complaint so unfortunately I cannot prove to those who remain skeptical that I actually received same, that Argos apologised and admitted their error and that the ASAI upheld my complaint even if they did not publish it in their quarterly (?) bulletin. I must have disposed of the documentation during a recent clear out. I may be able to figure out what model of cordless phones which were in question at the time if anybody is actually still curious and this information might reassure them.This sounds like it's going the wrong way.
Ah - No I was simply pointing out that the thread seems to be deviating from the original topic/question and I meant it could turn into an argument of whether or not Argos enforce their returns/refund policies.This bit.
I agree.Ah - No I was simply pointing out that the thread seems to be deviating from the original topic/question
No problem.I just checked and I cannot locate documentary evidence of the replies that I received from Argos and the ASAI that I received in relation to my complaint so unfortunately I cannot prove to those who remain skeptical that I actually received same, that Argos apologised and admitted their error and that the ASAI upheld my complaint even if they did not publish it in their quarterly (?) bulletin.
Not effectively, it can't - Fit of clothes is a very individual matter, and we are all individuals, with our own unique bumps & curves.It can be tried on by somebody of a similar size/build.
Read my posts - I never said anything about mobile phones. Anyway - this "conversation" is a bit boring so I'll give it a miss now.Yet when you are purchasing a mobile phone from Argos (which has a 'unused' qualifier in their returns policy), you feel it is OK for you to bring the phone home and use it before returning it.
No. You need to get one that is guaranteed to work with your specific TV. Many universal ones will do this. See for example (there are others). Some of these are available for purchase from stores such as Argos. Always read the terms & conditions when buying. Don't do anything naughty.Any chance we might come back to my original question here. Also can anybody tell me if I purchase a Phillips remote control am I guaranteed that it will work on any Phillips TV.
Read my posts - I never said anything about mobile phones. Anyway - this "conversation" is a bit boring so I'll give it a miss now.Don't do anything naughty.
never heard this one. Im struggling to come up with an item one get away with wearing to a wedding and be then able to bring it back in an unused state for a refund.the old trick of buying an item, wearing it (e.g. to wedding etc) and returning for a refund - hardly ethical, and am quite surprised that a moderator would suggest it...
[broken link removed] might be another option.No. You need to get one that is guaranteed to work with your specific TV. Many universal ones will do this. See for example (there are others).
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