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Shop won't refund or exchange faulty toaster!

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AcorgicalledTiffany · 26/11/2025 22:15

So about six weeks ago I went to DC's school as they were holding an autumn fair. I bought a book of raffle tickets, £5 in total, and later found out I had won a prize. All prizes had been donated by local businesses for free advertising I suppose, not sure how they got involved but there we are.

I won a brand new four slice toaster, it said on the label it was "worth" £49 and had been donated by a local hardware shop. All was ok until last week when one side of the toaster stopped holding the bread down. So I took it back to the shop where it had originally come from. Man in the shop said there was absolutely nothing he could do as it was a gift to the school, which I really wasn't happy about. He said I could try contacting the manufacturers, so I went home and called them and they said no way could they do anything as this toaster had been out of production for almost FIVE years!!!

So back I went to the hardware shop and told this to the man, I was really cross by now as it was obviously some old stock he'd given away which he admitted it was, he said it was something he'd had in the stockroom for sometime and that he hadn't had such expensive toasters for sale for a while as nobody seemed to buy them, all of this of course is not my problem. The only thing he said he would be prepared to do for me would be to order me a new toaster and sell it to me at the cost price, he showed me the suppliers catalogue and the cheapest one he could get that is anything like this was over £30, so obviously I told him no.

I am really peed off about this as he got free advertising for his shop only its backfired now! As I will be telling people to avoid the place. But why should I lose out?

OP posts:
ItsDarkNow · 26/11/2025 22:18

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Bigtreeesss · 26/11/2025 22:18

wow, no wonder small independent businesses can’t survive

TheDandyLion · 26/11/2025 22:21

Can't refund something you didn't purchase.

gamerchick · 26/11/2025 22:22

It was a raffle prize? Seriously dude. Let it drop.

Can't believe you've gone to all this bother over a quid raffle ticket.

TidalShore · 26/11/2025 22:24

Equally you could have not won anything. The shop doesn't have a contract with you. I'm cringing for you

JudgeBread · 26/11/2025 22:24

What did you actually want him to do in that situation? It's not even like he could exchange it, the exchange value of the item is nothing as he gave it away for free.

This is really quite an embarrassing post.

gamerchick · 26/11/2025 22:24

If you honestly go around telling this story to people to get them to boycott the shop. It may backfire on you. If you're this intense about something so minor, what are you like with bigger stuff?

Bungle2168 · 26/11/2025 22:25

Yes. Demand that five pounds back! You go, girl!

Greggsit · 26/11/2025 22:25

Jesus Christ. Sadly I think you're a real, not a troll. Get over yourself! It was a raffle ticket for a school fundraising. It is not worth the stress you're creating for yourself.

PurpleFlower1983 · 26/11/2025 22:26

Let it go, it was a school raffle prize!

Comedyusername · 26/11/2025 22:28

It's unfortunate but I'd let it drop. And definitely don't go round telling people to boycott his shop.

TeaandHobnobs · 26/11/2025 22:28

Take it to your local repair cafe and see if they can fix it

Comedyusername · 26/11/2025 22:29

And definitely do not complain to school or the PTA. They will hate you!

WonderfulSmith · 26/11/2025 22:29

He could give you back the cost of the one raffle ticket, given that was all you paid.

Wreckinball · 26/11/2025 22:30

Thank goodness you weren’t electrocuted or it set your house on fire. Tell the raffle peeps not to accept donations from that shop again

AcorgicalledTiffany · 26/11/2025 22:31

WonderfulSmith · 26/11/2025 22:29

He could give you back the cost of the one raffle ticket, given that was all you paid.

Thats not the point!

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Ruby1985 · 26/11/2025 22:32

AcorgicalledTiffany · 26/11/2025 22:15

So about six weeks ago I went to DC's school as they were holding an autumn fair. I bought a book of raffle tickets, £5 in total, and later found out I had won a prize. All prizes had been donated by local businesses for free advertising I suppose, not sure how they got involved but there we are.

I won a brand new four slice toaster, it said on the label it was "worth" £49 and had been donated by a local hardware shop. All was ok until last week when one side of the toaster stopped holding the bread down. So I took it back to the shop where it had originally come from. Man in the shop said there was absolutely nothing he could do as it was a gift to the school, which I really wasn't happy about. He said I could try contacting the manufacturers, so I went home and called them and they said no way could they do anything as this toaster had been out of production for almost FIVE years!!!

So back I went to the hardware shop and told this to the man, I was really cross by now as it was obviously some old stock he'd given away which he admitted it was, he said it was something he'd had in the stockroom for sometime and that he hadn't had such expensive toasters for sale for a while as nobody seemed to buy them, all of this of course is not my problem. The only thing he said he would be prepared to do for me would be to order me a new toaster and sell it to me at the cost price, he showed me the suppliers catalogue and the cheapest one he could get that is anything like this was over £30, so obviously I told him no.

I am really peed off about this as he got free advertising for his shop only its backfired now! As I will be telling people to avoid the place. But why should I lose out?

How embarrassing of you! You should be ashamed

FenceBooksCycle · 26/11/2025 22:32

TeaandHobnobs · 26/11/2025 22:28

Take it to your local repair cafe and see if they can fix it

This.

It cost you the £1 you spent on the raffle ticket. You don't have the right to a fully functioning toaster, you have no consumer rights as you formed no buyer/seller contract.

bridgetreilly · 26/11/2025 22:32

AcorgicalledTiffany · 26/11/2025 22:31

Thats not the point!

It is EXACTLY the point. Get over yourself.

WonderfulSmith · 26/11/2025 22:32

AcorgicalledTiffany · 26/11/2025 22:31

Thats not the point!

What is the point other than making yourself and him miserable? If you want a toaster just buy a sodding toaster.

TheWildZebra · 26/11/2025 22:32

Tell me you’re entitled without telling me you’re entitled… 🙄

Bungle2168 · 26/11/2025 22:33

One side is a still clasping the bread so just eat less toast…?

SlimShandy · 26/11/2025 22:36

AcorgicalledTiffany · 26/11/2025 22:31

Thats not the point!

I rather think that is exactly the point.
You didn't purchase the toaster - you were given it as a prize for gambling.

SeaShellsSanctuary1 · 26/11/2025 22:37

What a devious soul. Of course he put up a dodgy toaster for some free advertising

Next step speak to the school for your ticket money back.

Did you really go to the shop twice
Sounds like a sketch show

Neveranynamesleft · 26/11/2025 22:41

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