Soldato
Box it up, take it back into the store and tell 'em it's faulty. They'll take it back no questions asked, although they'll probably give you an Argos giftcard to the value of the item rather than cash or a refund to your card.
Have to agree with this.You'll just have to suck it up or lie like the recommendations in this thread if you're a bit scummy.
Just take it back in original packaging and say you never used it.
Gotta love the hypocrisy in this thread.
I bet the people who are suggesting to just hand it back used and lie about it are the same people that would come on here raging if it was their own business that got a product return like that (and by that I mean you own the business)
Consumer rights/returns policies are there to protect the consumer against bad business practices and faulty goods, not buyer's remorse.. Good to see the consumer using them appropriately and not abusing them
Just say it is faulty and take it to a store to return. Say the drinks dont taste great/or a bit odd like you have said.
The staff there aren't going to take it out and brew a coffee at the checkout to test it.
If you take it back because there is something wrong with it, it makes bad coffee in tiny portions. You're not telling a lie.
I like this very much, brings to mind the loopholes exploited by tax avoiding big businesses.If you take it back because there is something wrong with it, it makes bad coffee in tiny portions. You're not telling a lie.
I like this very much, brings to mind the loopholes exploited by tax avoiding big businesses.
As for the indignant responses to the OP, lol.
Just return it if you're not happy, the item will go back to the manufacturer and be resold as a refurb etc. I suspect they will just accept the return if you're honest.
Ignore the moral lecturing from others about 'defrauding' a company with billions of pounds in turnover.
Ignore the moral lecturing from others about 'defrauding' a company with billions of pounds in turnover.
You can use whatever mental acrobatics you like but it's the same as going and nicking a really expensive car from a big fancy house because "they've got a few bob what difference will it make to them and it's insured so really I'm only stealing from a company with loadsamoney!!!".
At it's very basics yes, someone/some company somewhere along the line is losing money because of the action through no fault of theirs.Sure mate.
Going to a store and asking if they can accept a return for something you don't like but used is the same as nicking a car, got it.