Bear in mind sometimes these rights can be tough to 'enforce' i once returned a nintendo wii to (a high street competitor)as it was faulty out of the box. I was told i couldnt return it as it was exempt from the 30 day no quibble guarantee

it was hard to even believe what this woman was telling me tbh, "so i can buy something from you that doesnt work and you are going to just say sorry, unlucky?" she was like "im sorry sir this item is exempt from returns under the 30 day no quibble guarantee" I was like "yeah but i dont want to return it under that i want to return it under my statutory consumer rights in the uk" ... "sir im afraid our no quibble return policy is quite clear, and this item is not included".
ffs they threatened to call cops and boot me out so i went home, called consumer direct who were as baffled as me. They called the store manager on my behalf and i was asked to go back and return it and they gave me a voucher i think.
Long story short, just because you have rights, doesnt mean you can get them enforced