This is a difficult one.
Number one rule.
Open goods as slowly and carefully as you can.
If returned goods are looking as if new, and complete, it will always makes life easier.
All companies have variations on their apparent and legal terms.
A very few have no time limit, any reason, rights of return.
I know of only one, and they do tend to be dearer than some.
Nearly all will “if proven faulty at point of sale we will exchange”. As a rule of thumb.
This may not be strictly legal.
My rules are:
When shopping on a whim,
Meander round all stalls/stores in window shopping mode.
Then go back and make your purchases.
Open the box at point of sale, before purchase, if this refused leave well enough alone.
Get a receipt. Take a name of the sales assistant.
Check before you buy that it does what you want it to do.
You can’t reject a lawn mower because it does not trim you toe nails the same way as your chiropodist can!
I always put the receipt in the relevant box and keep it with all packaging, even the wire ties, just in case.
In England Products/Services over £100 may have additional guarantees to a limit, if using a CREDIT card.
I have a few checks to make and will return to this at a later date.
Seezya Les
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