What rights do i own if i hold bought a tentative corner suite & its worn out?


Answers:    Contact the store as soon as possible, if it was worn out when it was deliver you are entitled to a full refund. Take some photos of the harm in skin you need to kep some evidence.
If you do not procure any help from the store, use this link(if you are within the UK) and phone them, they are really helpful! :)
http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk

Your rights

Furniture must be of tolerable quality, fit for its purpose and as described. When furniture doesn't collect some or all of these conditions:

If you enjoy only have the furniture a few weeks or haven¡¯t had a passable opportunity to check it, you are probably entitled to a refund for a imperfection or poor description, or alternatively you may request a replacement.

If the fault is singular minor and can easily be put right, it may be pretty good to accept a repair. This won¡¯t stop you claiming a replacement or return if the repair turns out to be unsatisfactory takes too long or cause a significant inconvenience.
If you have have the furniture longer than a few weeks or have have a reasonable opportunity to check it, you are probably still entitled to a repair or replacement. A repair should be carried out inwardly a reasonable extent of time and without cause you significant inconvenience. Any repair should restore it to a satisfactory condition. If this does not come to pass, you are entitled to a replacement or compensation. This could be a sum of money or the costs of having somebody else repair the furniture.
If the furniture cannot be replaced or repaired economically, you are entitled to a reimbursement. The trader may make a fair reduction from the price you remunerated to allow for the use you have have from the furniture.
If you are out of pocket in any other passageway, you may be entitled to compensation over and above the price of the furniture.
The trader must deal near your problem, not the manufacturer
Remember, if you are entitled to a settlement, replacement, repair or compensation, it is the trader who must sort out your problem. The trader cannot tell you to step back to the businessman
You have the right to a full reimbursement. Items have to be 'fit for purpose' and a worn out corner unit isn't. If you hold a problem talking to the shop next write to them telling them they enjoy a given time (usually 30 days) to refund your money and pick up their item. They are indebted by law to reply. However, if they don't (and some rebuff the law) you can threaten with small claims court. The certainty that they didn't comply would mean the court would be 100% on your side. Hope it adjectives works out OK.