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If I signed an "acceptance note" when I received the goods does this mean I lose my rights if something goes wrong ?
No.
You are entitled to a reasonable time to check the goods and as long as you return them as soon as you can you should be entitled to the return of your money or an exchange if there was something wrong with the goods.
In the UK you have up to 6 years to bring court proceedings for compensation for faulty goods, where the goods were faulty on delivery. In Scotland this time period is 5 years.
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- I have bought something from a shop/catalogue/street market/door to door salesman which does not work. What can I do?
- I have bought something which works, but does not do what it says on the packet or is not suitable. What can I do?
- Are there any times when I will not be entitled to my money back or to exchange the goods?
- If I signed an "acceptance note" when I received the goods does this mean I lose my rights if something goes wrong?
- If the goods were bought for me by someone else am I entitled to return the goods?
- If I return goods do I have to accept a "credit note"?
- Do I have to accept a replacement good or a free repair instead of cash?
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- What if the goods are too heavy to carry back to the shop. Am I responsible for the cost of taking the goods back?
- If I cancel an order am I entitled to the return of a deposit paid by me?
- Does a guarantee or warranty give me any special rights?
- What can I do if I have not received the service I paid for?
- If I buy goods with a credit card does this give me any extra protection?
- If my complaint does not get results can I sue?
- If I buy goods through an auction or private sale what rights do I have?
- Do I have any rights if my holiday is cancelled or if I do not get what I paid for?
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- If I bought goods after seeing a sample what rights do I have if the goods are not the same as the sample?

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