Hi there
First post... wish I had found this site before I bought from SCS but you live and learn.
Here is the story.
Went to SCS on saturday 1/2/14.
Found a sofa we liked but were unsure whether they would fit in our living room.
I rang someone back home to measure the room. Told the salesman, he drew a drawing out and showed us how the two sofas would fit easily. He even moved the sofas around the showroom and explained how there would be more than enough room. As the sale was finishing that day we felt a little obliged to order it there an then. As they only had one colour of this type of sofa in the shop and this was not the one we were wanting we were again a little unsure whether it would be right. He said dont worry you have 7 days to change your mind (which I took as being able to cancel or change etc).
We take the creation finance agreement out (doesnt ask for any ID off me etc).
We get home and I decide to start measuring out myself and laying string and tape on the floor to mark it out. Turns out that we would fit them in but only if they are completely touching and both walls. Therefore giving no room for anyone to actually walk round and sit on them. You would have to climb over the back to get to the seats.
We then rang up on Monday 03/2/14 to say that the sofas won't fit the room and we need to cancel them. They then told us that we can not cancel them as they are not stock items. We said that the salesman told us we had 7 days to change our minds. They said that this only means you can amend the order. I said well I wish to amend the order to a lampshade instead (being awkward I know) but they said the order still needs to be at the original value placed.
Now as I feel we have messed up here and are obligated to this order we have looked at other sofas on their site that should fit. The problem is the sale is now over. If we amend the order to find another sofa it would mean potentially putting a further £500 to get an equal level sofa.
Surely if they say I have to amend to the same value I should be allowed to make my choice on the value of sofas at the time of purchase?
Sorry if this doesn't make any sense.
Any help is really really appreciated.
Thanks
Tom
First post... wish I had found this site before I bought from SCS but you live and learn.
Here is the story.
Went to SCS on saturday 1/2/14.
Found a sofa we liked but were unsure whether they would fit in our living room.
I rang someone back home to measure the room. Told the salesman, he drew a drawing out and showed us how the two sofas would fit easily. He even moved the sofas around the showroom and explained how there would be more than enough room. As the sale was finishing that day we felt a little obliged to order it there an then. As they only had one colour of this type of sofa in the shop and this was not the one we were wanting we were again a little unsure whether it would be right. He said dont worry you have 7 days to change your mind (which I took as being able to cancel or change etc).
We take the creation finance agreement out (doesnt ask for any ID off me etc).
We get home and I decide to start measuring out myself and laying string and tape on the floor to mark it out. Turns out that we would fit them in but only if they are completely touching and both walls. Therefore giving no room for anyone to actually walk round and sit on them. You would have to climb over the back to get to the seats.
We then rang up on Monday 03/2/14 to say that the sofas won't fit the room and we need to cancel them. They then told us that we can not cancel them as they are not stock items. We said that the salesman told us we had 7 days to change our minds. They said that this only means you can amend the order. I said well I wish to amend the order to a lampshade instead (being awkward I know) but they said the order still needs to be at the original value placed.
Now as I feel we have messed up here and are obligated to this order we have looked at other sofas on their site that should fit. The problem is the sale is now over. If we amend the order to find another sofa it would mean potentially putting a further £500 to get an equal level sofa.
Surely if they say I have to amend to the same value I should be allowed to make my choice on the value of sofas at the time of purchase?
Sorry if this doesn't make any sense.
Any help is really really appreciated.
Thanks
Tom
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