Some advice/opinions please...
My fiancee and I recently went to a shop so she could buy some jeans. At the checkout, we were told by the lady at the checkout that she could apply for a store card - and if she got it, she would be entitled to 25% all purchases made with it.
The APR is something ridiculous, like 39.9% or something, but we told that she has 56 days in which to pay it off before any interest is applied, so we thought this was a really good deal.
So the lady filled in the application, asking us questions which I felt seemed a little too in-depth for a store card, such as MY income as well as hers, our mortgage costs etc... but I played along - if it strengthened her chances then I didnt mind.
They then phoned a number and passed her the phone and told her to listen to the terms and conditions. She did, but the supervisor kept talking to her during the call, so she couldnt focus fully on the call, and even said afterwards "it has asked me to press something if I understand, but I didnt hear it all" and the supervisor said "just press any button", which she did, and it terminated the call. The supervisor then phoned through to (as we now know) Santander to pass on the details of the application for the credit check etc... and it was approved.
She then asked my partner to sign the application, and put the jeans she was buying onto the account (but they were not eligable for the 25% discount apparently - only future purchases would be, nothing bought that day was).
She received some documentation today, and it triggered some alarm bells. She went online to check, and the website confirmed what the documents said, that she isn't entitled to a 25% discount of all purchases - only 10%, and only for the first 3 months!
We are not mistaken, as we asked these two staff members lots of details about the 25% off, such as would her NHS discount be applicable on top of it, can it be used on promotions, such as 3 for 2, half price items etc...
This was clearly mis-selling, but what can we do about it, and what can we expect?
Thanks
My fiancee and I recently went to a shop so she could buy some jeans. At the checkout, we were told by the lady at the checkout that she could apply for a store card - and if she got it, she would be entitled to 25% all purchases made with it.
The APR is something ridiculous, like 39.9% or something, but we told that she has 56 days in which to pay it off before any interest is applied, so we thought this was a really good deal.
So the lady filled in the application, asking us questions which I felt seemed a little too in-depth for a store card, such as MY income as well as hers, our mortgage costs etc... but I played along - if it strengthened her chances then I didnt mind.
They then phoned a number and passed her the phone and told her to listen to the terms and conditions. She did, but the supervisor kept talking to her during the call, so she couldnt focus fully on the call, and even said afterwards "it has asked me to press something if I understand, but I didnt hear it all" and the supervisor said "just press any button", which she did, and it terminated the call. The supervisor then phoned through to (as we now know) Santander to pass on the details of the application for the credit check etc... and it was approved.
She then asked my partner to sign the application, and put the jeans she was buying onto the account (but they were not eligable for the 25% discount apparently - only future purchases would be, nothing bought that day was).
She received some documentation today, and it triggered some alarm bells. She went online to check, and the website confirmed what the documents said, that she isn't entitled to a 25% discount of all purchases - only 10%, and only for the first 3 months!
We are not mistaken, as we asked these two staff members lots of details about the 25% off, such as would her NHS discount be applicable on top of it, can it be used on promotions, such as 3 for 2, half price items etc...
This was clearly mis-selling, but what can we do about it, and what can we expect?
Thanks
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