Proof of purchase
You should always ask for a receipt (proof of purchase) when buying something as an individual in a shop/store. You will need this document to claim your rights in the event of problems. For example, to invoke your legal 2-year guarantee.
Nevertheless, your options to ask for a receipt depend on the specific situation:
- The product or service bought in the store is delivered immediately.
- You pay a deposit on the product or service in the store and it will be delivered at a later date.
- You visit a store to ask for a quote.
Immediate delivery in the store
Are you buying a product that is immediately available off the shelf or asking for a service to be carried out on site? The seller has no legal obligation to provide you with a receipt. Except in specific cases:
- sale, maintenance or repair of a car or motorbike, when the invoice amount exceeds 125 euros including VAT,
- hire purchase,
- contracting agreement in the construction sector,
- purchase of goods intended for the construction of a new building,
- removal or storage services,
- ...
Does the seller not readily provide you with a receipt? Ask for one before leaving the store.
Proof of purchase in the event of delivery at a later date
Did you order a product or service in store to be delivered at a later date? Did you have to pay a deposit? The seller must provide you with a receipt indicating:
- the name, company registration number and address of the company,
- the date and order number,
- a description of the product or service,
- the unit price, number of items and total amount,
- the deposit paid,
- the balance to be paid,
- the delivery date or duration,
- a signature.
Proof of purchase with request for quotation
Would you like something to be repaired in the store or would you like a repair to be carried out elsewhere? In such cases, it may be difficult to determine the cost in advance. It will require a closer inspection by the seller.
When a price has been determined, the seller must prepare a written quotation containing the following information:
- the name, company registration number and address of the company,
- a detailed description of the work to be carried out,
- the cost established or calculated on the basis of specific criteria linked to the nature of the operations,
- the date and validity term of the quotation,
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an estimate of the duration of the operations.
The seller is entitled to charge for preparing a quotation, but must inform you explicitly of the charge beforehand.