Consumer rights, mens suit?
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008sarconi asked:
Hi all
Last week I bought a new suit under the impression that it was pure wool, just to make sure I returned the day afterwards and asked the manager who sold it to me, he said that it was pure wool when I asked to try it on again he said it was already with the tailor, seemed a bit strange that alterations would have started so soon but anyway I waited and went back in to pick it up today, the manager was off and I was dealing with another salesman who said the suit was not pure wool, he was perfectly honest and seemed to agree that the manager was a bit of a con artist so I said I’d come back when the manager is in. My question is what rights do I have legally in this scenario. He lied to me but I have no way of proving that, am I entitled to a full refund becase I’m not happy with the suit? the main problem I see is that the suit is fitted. That’s why I went back a day later to check so no alterations could have been done bu the manager said all was well. Thanks for any advice
Im in scotland, unsure if laws differ, also I know the suit is a blend because I was shown the inside label, I was originaly told I was buying a pure wool suit. thanks again
Hi all
Last week I bought a new suit under the impression that it was pure wool, just to make sure I returned the day afterwards and asked the manager who sold it to me, he said that it was pure wool when I asked to try it on again he said it was already with the tailor, seemed a bit strange that alterations would have started so soon but anyway I waited and went back in to pick it up today, the manager was off and I was dealing with another salesman who said the suit was not pure wool, he was perfectly honest and seemed to agree that the manager was a bit of a con artist so I said I’d come back when the manager is in. My question is what rights do I have legally in this scenario. He lied to me but I have no way of proving that, am I entitled to a full refund becase I’m not happy with the suit? the main problem I see is that the suit is fitted. That’s why I went back a day later to check so no alterations could have been done bu the manager said all was well. Thanks for any advice
Im in scotland, unsure if laws differ, also I know the suit is a blend because I was shown the inside label, I was originaly told I was buying a pure wool suit. thanks again






