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sports direct(ly) refuse to be consumer nice

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FindAReasonToSmile · 17/01/2020 03:36

"We do our best to ensure all of our customers enjoy a happy shopping experience", is what it says on the Sports Direct website. Today I had a very less than happy shopping experience when going back to branch to ask for a replacement for a rucksack that had torn after just 9 months use.
"It's over 6-months old" and "I can see it's been used", said the manager who came down to examine the torn rucksack my teenager used for school. Of course it has been used. I didn't buy it to sit in a cupboard. But not able to stay together for even 9 months is too much to expect? Really? Entire babies are built in that.
"Can I get this in writing?", I asked. To be fair this manager did just that, even giving a phone number (head office?) when I said I would be going to BBC 3 counties about this. It took another request for him to add his own name too but he did.
What really gets me is, if Sports Direct think 6 months is the life expectancy of such products then why not make that clear at the point of sale. Tell me directly and openly, before I buy, that the £14.99 I am about to pay for the rucksack reduced from £29.99, is only expected to last up to 6 months. If I still choose to buy it and it fails even at 6 months the fair enough. But why choose to tell me this is really a £30 rucksack bargain, reduced by 50% to just £15, and then, when it fails, refuse to honour the quality they implied they sold me?
I'm taking this to JVS on BBC 3 counties radio. The monetary value on my individual item is not much but, spread across other such customers, the total injustice is probably huge.

OP posts:
Goatinthegarden · 17/01/2020 06:36

What happened to the bag to make it tear, and where did it tear?

If I wasn’t ready to replace the bag, and it tore after 9months, I’d stitch it up rather than try to return it....

ItsAHardKn0ckLife1 · 17/01/2020 06:43

I’d have been so embarrassed taking that back.

YABRidiculous

Sparklingbrook · 17/01/2020 06:43

IIRC ALL stock in Sports Direct has a price tag with a higher price crossed out and a new one quoted.

adaline · 17/01/2020 06:44

It's a sports store not a fast fashion store, the gear should last longer than 9 months.

Sports Direct is not known for being high quality Grin

Ihavenoidewhatsgoingon · 17/01/2020 06:44

Another YABU

It’s a cheap store with cheap products that are not designed to last for ever as they want you back in buying a new one.

9 months is about a school year when you factor in all the holidays so that’s probably the length of time they want it to last

How about an eastpak one next time - they have a long warranty

countrygirl99 · 17/01/2020 06:46

£30 isn't a lot for a rucksack for daily use

megletthesecond · 17/01/2020 06:49

Yabu I'm afraid.
Sports direct doesn't sell high quality goods. Even their sports kit is cheap and cheerful, no better than Primark.

peanutfoldover · 17/01/2020 06:51

This is the very definition of a first world problem.

Could you sew up the tear? Someone in a sweatshop in India made that bag for about 0.5p per hour. Out of respect for them I’d just sew it up and be grateful for the wonderful, plentiful life I have that affords me to buy a rucksack at a massively over inflated price (even if it was reduced). I’m not surprised it’s been bashed about a bit, it has had to carry textbooks and gets rained on and flung about, pulled in and out of lockers etc.

This is not a big deal.

user1487194234 · 17/01/2020 06:52

I can't stand Sports Direct ,and would never shop there, mainly due to their poor record for how they treat their staff,but I think YABU.
You get what you pay for,and you got what you paid for

Marnie76 · 17/01/2020 06:56

You paid £15 for a school bag and it lasted nine months, bargain. The kids I’ve seen stuff far too much in them, I don’t know how they last as long as they do. They’re thrown around, sat on, water bottles spill in them and packed to over capacity. If you want it to last then pay a decent price.

Marnie76 · 17/01/2020 06:58

Agree also with peanuts post—-

This is the very definition of a first world problem.

Could you sew up the tear? Someone in a sweatshop in India made that bag for about 0.5p per hour. Out of respect for them I’d just sew it up and be grateful for the wonderful, plentiful life I have

LemonPrism · 17/01/2020 06:59

Well of course they didn't replace it... you had it 9 months and then broke it, there's no 2 year bloody guarantee.

That's reasonable wear and tear or we'd all be forever getting items replaced and no one would make any money. Especially when it's only £15! That's very very cheap and everyone knows their stock is marked up at the higher price for all of 2 days before being discounted so it's not £30 quality it's £15.

You're ridiculous.BBC won't give a shit about your backpack and you just made yourself sound like a knob in public. Also he's just a shop manager not the CEO - sobbing him in for policy is such a Karen move.

Very strange to be going catatonic because your kid ripped his cheap backpack

AJPTaylor · 17/01/2020 07:00

Yabu in that you have actually found a scenario where I agree with sports direct.

Mumdiva99 · 17/01/2020 07:01

You don't want to hear.my sons cheap SD £15 maybe £20 rucksack is in its 3rd year of use and still doing great I guess...

Is your child rough with his stuff?

Peanutbutterbean · 17/01/2020 07:02

@LemonPrism. I’m intrigued! What’s a ‘Karen move’? Or is it just a typo?

Redonion123 · 17/01/2020 07:03

I can’t believe you are trying for a refund after nine months either.

That’s wear and tear.

Waiting for Daily Fail to pick this story up...

peanutfoldover · 17/01/2020 07:05

@peanutbutterbean

Check out Laura Clery on Facebook..... she does ‘Karen’ very well!

www.facebook.com/1441658079469946/videos/1111292219063904

Rosehipbubbles · 17/01/2020 07:06

You need to let this go - dwelling on this this isn't a healthy frame of mind to be in. Bags get ripped - that's life and compared to most things- pretty minor.

TokyoSushi · 17/01/2020 07:08

GrinGrinGrin

Oblomov20 · 17/01/2020 07:12

Sports Direct have the most awful customer service. It's well known how Mike Ashley runs his companies! I have looked into it and it's really poor.

I too had an awful experience, was very costly in every way!
Most football fans despise him too! Wink

However I agree with others. Nearly all pp's on how teenagers treat bags, even if it was £30 to start with, the quality generally compared to other sports shoots such as JD etc :

On this particular occasion YABU. Please just let this go.

gamerwidow · 17/01/2020 07:14

I think it’s unrealistic to expect a kids rucksack which has been used heavily for months (even excepting holidays) to still be undamaged. If its a branded rucksack you’ll be paying the price premium for the brand not the build quality. I don’t know what your child is like but other children don’t tend to give their school bags special care preferring instead to sling them on the floor and chuck them about a bit (which is fine, I’m sure I did the same).

PineappleDanish · 17/01/2020 07:16

You are wrong about the "reduced". Sports Direct put the RRP (recommended retail price) or manufacturer;s recommended price on their products. Usually, sports direct are the manufacturer. So the RRP is a piece of fiction and they can set it as whatever they like. It was never a £30 rucksack.

MrOnionsBumperRoller · 17/01/2020 07:16

Next time buy an Eastpak

louise5754 · 17/01/2020 07:17

Maybe it was reduced because they knew they didn't last long.

I buy my kids a new school bag every August.

If I had bought my kids a coat and after 3/4 months it was ripped I would blame my kids not the shop and I would definitely not even think about taking it back unless it was broken before they tried it.

ColdWinterChild · 17/01/2020 07:19

Completely a Karen move. Threatening to go to the BBC over a poxy cheap backpack?

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