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Edit: I realise that the title of this thread had an unexpected pun
I wasn't even aware that there was such a thing as driving shoes. Excuse my bluntness but is it so much to ask for shoes to last the 20 minutes drive to/from work, twice a week? Even if they're not driving shoes?


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If it was a Jessops product that had failed we'd probably sort it out for them. If it was a generic brand (lowepro, canon, manfrotto etc) we'd firstly ask for a receipt, if not we'd have the receipt on our database, if still nothing, tell them to go away because they can't prove it was bought from us.

Not sure what you're getting at Flash?
If it was my improper use of the word 'generic' then get over it![]()
:nono: it was like saying "white" when you meant "black"![]()
Not sure what you're getting at Flash?
If it was my improper use of the word 'generic' then get over it![]()

my old man always used to you need to spend your money on "good shoes and a good bed , cos if you're not in one you're in the other !"
Yeah Galaxy I think I need a class on walking! Seriously! I must do!
I bought a pair of shoes from Dorothy perkins which cost £40 on friday afternoon and they never lived to see Monday morning, apparently "fashion" shoes aren't for general wear, which in my case turned out to be anything other then sun because it rained and the sole fell off, the colour ran and the elasticated part across the front snapped. not to mention the nearly £60 worth of clothes I bought at the same time which lasted less then a week.
I never once considered bringing any of it back, I just declined to offer them my money for future purchases, as the argument to get it fixed wasn't worth the time or effort I just learnt my lesson. you get what you pay for and obviously neither of us paid enough to expect any real usage out of our items. :/
This is close to the most ridiclous thing I think I've ever read on a forum!
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This is close to the most ridiclous thing I think I've ever read on a forum!
I would not accept that, to have us all believe that would be the holy grail for manufacturers and retailers, they would then have the Chinese churn them all out using cheaper materials not meant to last a few outings.
Take the lot back to DP.
Nothing personal, but it is because the Brits have a reputation of never complaining about poor service and goods that we are sold rubbish and have to endure poor service industries.
As for myself, I will NOT accept inferior goods or service. I could write a book about my experiences of goods I have refused or returned or services I have complained about, from a cold cup of coffee to 30 ton load of building stone that was nothing but rubble!!.
I'd expect a pair of shoes to last at least a year, no matter how much they cost...
I'd expect a pair of shoes to last at least a year, no matter how much they cost...
So I'm not being an idiot then?
