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Issue witg purchase of uniforms?

Just needed to ask advice before jumping to conclusions.

I had to buy my kids uniforms from a store because our school said that was our only destination we could get them. It's been two months since and yet no word (I bought them early. I've beencontacting them by phone and even re-visited them and they deny of my purchase...this is with the reciept in my hand and I got bank statement proving otherwise. Even the school vouches for them telling me that I need to buy uniforms if my kids are to attend the school. They don't even look into the situation but there are a few of us with the same problem. What would be the best way to solve this problem.

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  • 3 years ago

    You don't have to pay a lawyer for this- go straight to your state's Attorney General Office of Consumer Affairs and place a complaint. Your tax dollars pay for their services, and they should be able to get this sorted out fairly quickly.

    If you put this purchase on a credit card, the credit card will also go to bat for you.

    Just call the customer service number on the back of your card and tell them the situation.

    If you used a credit card, do that first. Don't have them both going after the store simultaneously- but they are both options. If the credit card is able to get you your money back, you can report the store to the AG later, but tell them it was resolved by the bank under duress. There may be other people filing the same complaint, and they should be made aware.

  • 3 years ago

    If you go there and demand a full refund, I'd bet you get your uniforms petty quickly. Threaten lawsuit that would include breach of contract, attorney fees, court costs, filing fees, pain and suffering and denial of children going to school.

  • Maxi
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Sue

  • Laurie
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    See an attorney and ask the attorney to write a letter, telling them you'll sue if they don't deliver. Trust me, they'll deliver.

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