Advise anna of any rights she may have against find your way


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Anna Brown intends to go bush walking in the Blue Mountains but does not have the appropriate boots. She goes to the 'Find your way' shoe store at Canberra Outlet Centre and after explaining her situation to Bob, the shop manager and most experienced buswalker, she buys a pair of Evergrips, the boots he recommends. The boots are industrial-strength steel-tipped boots. However, they prove to be unsuitable. They do not grip well, and the stitching begins to fall apart after a couple of days of walking. When she returns to Canberra, she takes the boots to 'Find your way' anf demands a refund. Bob points to the sign above the front door which says: 'The Consumer Guarantees do not apply in the store'. And he says, "Theses are industrial boots, used by tradies - you're not even a consumer under the law".

Advise Anna of any rights she may have against 'Find your way' under Australian Consumer Law.

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