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[Closed] bike shop 10% restocking charge on returns. Eh?

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mrs julian went to return some tyres yesterday that she doesn't need for 24/12 tomorrow (having 'acquired' some better ones) -they were still on the hanger, still ziptied together and still had price labels on them, complete with till reciept for 6 days ago.

The bloke in the shop "let her off" the 'usual' 10% restocking charge on returns. Any other bike shops do this? It is honestly the first time I have ever come across any walk-in shop type retailer of any sort saying this. (although first time either of us has returned anything to a bike shop, mind...)

If its of any relevance, she bought the tyres at full rrp on a debit card and was refunded onto same debit card. Goods in perfect resaleable condition and 6 days after initial purchase.


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 10:03 am
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Are you liable for any debit charges - don't know - just a thought - but wouldn't have thought its a problem if its just going back on the hanger?


 
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Under distance selling regs, they can't charge you (so long as the goods are saleable.)

But in a face-to-face retail situation, they're not under any obligation to even refund, and can charge up to 25% if they want.


 
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Under distance selling regs, they can't charge you (so long as the goods are saleable.)

But in a face-to-face retail situation, they're not under any obligation to even refund, and can charge up to 25% if they want.

Interesting descrepancy there Brant - knowledge is Power!


 
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it's to do with the online shopper not being disadvantaged, and being able to assess the product in the same way they would if in a shop.

people confuse consumer rights with stuff that Marks and Spencer have done for years. Just cos that's their policy doesn't make it law.


 
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Brant is right. Retailers are under no legal obligation to exchange/refund goods. Most do though as goodwill to the customer.


 
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thanks for clarifying that peeps.


 
Posted : 24/07/2009 11:42 am