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- BatLBExpert ProtegeWhich does make sense. If there is no technical defect and the product is working as advertised, no one has to take the product back. That's how laws work.
- Shadowmask72Honored VisionaryIf you purchased online then by-law they have to offer a full-refund regardless of whether it has been opened/used or not and within a 14-30 day period from purchase.
- OmegaM4NExpert Trustee^^See above for correct info, they cannot refuse a return under UK warranty statutory rights, and never deal with them on something like this over live chat, take it into the store and return it, because over live chat they will, a you see here, just spew nonsense just to get rid of you.....take to your local store with recipt and return it, and if you still get pushback then contact your local trading standards office, they don't mess about. ;)
- ascovitHonored Guest
Shadowmask72 said:
If you purchased online then by-law they have to offer a full-refund regardless of whether it has been opened/used or not and within a 14-30 day period from purchase.
Not true. That only applies to faulty items.
Read more on gov.uk - Well I'm afraid you are wrong, just taken mine to Argos, no quibble refund. Wasn't a step up from my Reverb so took it back opened. Refunded no problems.
- MarkT25810Expert Protege
Techy111 said:
Well I'm afraid you are wrong, just taken mine to Argos, no quibble refund. Wasn't a step up from my Reverb so took it back opened. Refunded no problems.
Clearly their online team do not know what they are talking about then as 2 advisors told me the same thing - I took a beard trimmer back to Argos because it had not only been opened already but had been used.
Full of beard trimmings, luckily a very different colour and shape to mine so I had no arguments (I hope it was beard trimmings).
Some Argos's are not only relaxed about returns, they're a bit too relaxed about reselling the returns. - Shadowmask72Honored Visionary
ascovit said:
Shadowmask72 said:
If you purchased online then by-law they have to offer a full-refund regardless of whether it has been opened/used or not and within a 14-30 day period from purchase.
Not true. That only applies to faulty items.
Read more on gov.uk
Is true. Item doesn't have to be faulty at all. This has been the law for quite some time now. People have even abused it, for example, buying a dress, wearing it for a night out, then returning it for a full refund the next day. Stores can blacklist people who do this though especially if the item shows visible usage beyond merely trying it on to see if it fits.Thanks to the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013, in most cases you have the right to cancel your order and get a refund – even if you've just changed your mind. Usually within 14 days of receipt.