Jacket ruined, where do I stand?

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Not true at all, you have to be able to prove you bought the item from their shop. some shops can refuse a bank statement as the item on the statement will only say where it was bought, not what was bought. As for faulty items, the shop does not have to give a full refund if there is no receipt as you have no proof you bought it there. If it is agreed faulty, then the shop only has to give a 'like for like' exchange. if the item in question isnt in stock anymore then shop voucher or a credit note is suffice.
with a receipt though, the shop 'has' to give a return if the item is faulty or the customer isnt happy with it as a 28 day policy applies.

As quoted in a post above, if you read the DTI guidelines a bank/CC statement is adequate 'Proof of Purchase' to show that you bought an item or items on a certain date from a certain store. If you took this to a court, they would use these guidelines as a basis for determining proof.

If you read the legalities of the above DTI guidelines then you will see that as the shop is not legally required to give you a receipt then you are not legally required to provide one when returning faulty goods, all you need is 'Proof of Purchase'.
 
Dad paid for it yes, under his company yes, whos driven all the miles me ........ so yes its my dads car, but i drive it all the time to school ...

Hi.

You might like to know that I'm a trainee tax adviser.

Your life as a whole sounds like a minefield of tax avoidance/evasion.

Ergo, you might want to STFU sometime soon.
 
Hi.

You might like to know that I'm a trainee tax adviser.

Your life as a whole sounds like a minefield of tax avoidance/evasion.

Ergo, you might want to STFU sometime soon.

incorrect, think youve misinterpreted some, all taxes paid etc etc everythings legit and theres nothing dodgy, so cant see much of a case being made, good luck with that....

if you want to make a list of things that sound dodgy tax wise ill be happy to answer the list
 
Digging yourself... Deeper... Digging yourself... Deeper... Into a large... Black hole... Deeper...

Be quiet already, seriously :p
 
Digging yourself... Deeper... Digging yourself... Deeper... Into a large... Black hole... Deeper...

Be quiet already, seriously :p

deeper into what :confused:

there havnt been any tax avoidances, whatsoever, however we do claim back tax through the business, wil be happy to answer to anything that sounds dodgy
 
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