I once bought a pair of earphones from a shop in People's Park SC - I had dealt with them before and found them ok. This round, they quoted me an inflated price and gave me a discounted price (after some bargaining). The discounted price turned out to be higher than the RRP, which pissed me off a bit. Initially, I thought of putting this down as a lesson to be learned since they were inexpensive earphones. Finally, I wrote to the shop, stating that I was of the view that they had committed an unfair practice and demanded a refund, failing which I would take legal action. They paid up :thumbsup:
In any case (pun), CASE is not the final arbiter, it is the Small Claims Tribunal. If its a case of your word against the vendor's, when it goes before the Small Claims Tribunal, the judge will listen to both sides and will have to decide which party is more credible.
Call their bluff and, if you think appropriate, file a claim in the Small Claims Tribunal. Even if your claim is dismissed, you have the satisfaction of dragging them down to give you a "polite" and proper explanation in front of the judge. Never give up if you think that you are right ... Just download the claim forms and see what is required on your end.
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Actually I'm quite worried to pursue.. would they track me down and start kacau me at home? Errr... too much gangster movies but...mmm.. that's not impossible.. :dunno: