Legal Question in Consumer Law in Georgia
Purchased a prom dress on Sunday and daughter changed her mind on Monday. The receipt that I have does not even say what I purchased, just the Total amount. The shop still has the dress, suggested we leave it there so it won't get dirty. We want to get our money back, but the shop says "no." Say they have a sign in the shop, but I don't remember seeing it. Nothing on the receipt, literally all the receipt has is a total. Shop says we can exchange the dress, but they don't have a dress we want. What can we do?
2 Answers from Attorneys
From your post, what you can do is the dress or exchange it. it was your responsibility to ask about the return/refund policy before you made the purchase.
You can take that dress or exchange it. Stores are not obligated to give refunds.
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