| The Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980 governs the rights of consumers and states that goods must be of merchantable quality (i.e. of reasonable quality taking into account their description durability and price), be fit for their purpose; be as described by the salesperson or in the packaging and conform to any sample displayed. |
| The Act also governs the supply of services and under the Act, services must be provided with the required skill and care. |
| It is the retailer who carries most of the responsibility to the consumer and cannot seek to absolve themselves by either referring you to the manufacturer, or by displaying a sign saying “No Refunds” or that you are entitled to a credit note only or by small print on the receipt. |