Boots

Oct 28, 2004 11:17


Talking of things I did back in August... as well as trying to document the music my head plays at me, I bought a lovely pair of red boots. Without really thinking about the practicalities of footwear in a city where you can't avoid doing lots of walking, I took them to Venice, because they were new, and I'd hardly worn them. I was lucky. They were ( Read more... )

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elle_ October 28 2004, 10:49:06 UTC
Go back and complain - you have nothing to lose and everything to gain!!

Well, maybe not everything, but you see what I mean.

And they will hopefully be reasonable, because a good pair of boots should last for at least a year. 2 months is pretty crap.

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cardinalsin October 28 2004, 10:50:10 UTC
Based on frax's experience with a suit that behaved in a similar manner (albeit under rather less pressure of use) I'd say you're most definitely in the right. frax did indeed get laughed out of the shop, as it were, but then proceeded to write a stinking letter of complaint outlining exactly which regulations the shop was in breach of. Needless to say, her money was refunded. I expect we could dig out the relevant paragraphs of the sale of goods act from her letter, if it would help.

Incidentally, I did a similar thing with some dodgy cards I got in a CCG booster pack, with almost exactly identical results - a snooty email which was then rebutted by my snootier reply, resulting in a refund and replacement. Generally speaking these guys will put up a bit of resistance in the hopes that you'll get lazy and give up, but cave if you look serious - it isn't worth the hassle for them, provided your demands are within the realm of the reasonable.

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_alanna October 28 2004, 10:52:09 UTC
I would complain. Two months isn't normal wear and tear. I'm assuming by 'shoes' you mean Doc Martin boots or something, and not delicate little sandles?

But make sure you have a believable story about how much you have worn them. Just saying that you 'wore them for the first time today and they split!' might not get you a refund...;o)

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cardinalsin October 28 2004, 10:54:17 UTC
In this case I'd say you don't need a story - the truth is good enough. Venice isn't exactly the Himalayas, and 2 months isn't normal boot-lifespan.

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nixieq October 28 2004, 11:27:53 UTC
two months? fifty quid? take 'em back and ask for either a replacement pair or a good-quality resole.

if you paid that much for them, you should get considerably more wear out of them. that's fucking ridiculous. i have a pair of pseudo-tank boots that i bought for about eighty bucks american (marked down from like $250 or $300, which is laughable, even though they ARE nice boots), and so far i've been wearing them for a year and they're barely showing it. that's the kind of wear i expect out of expensive footwear.

*ahem* sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine. good luck!

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nixieq October 28 2004, 11:31:00 UTC
oh, i meant to add, that my feeling when i'm paying that much for footwear is that i'm paying for overall quality. unfortunately, a lot of shoe stores seem to feel that you're simply paying for style rather than quality.

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_corpse_ October 28 2004, 11:30:45 UTC
Take them back, definitely. 2 months is not reasonable for £50 boots. I have a pair of Paras I bought for £7.50, and they lasted almost daily wear for over five years!

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