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refunds
I've noticed over the past few years that when returning goods to a number of stores for refunds, the shop assistant will ask for personal information such as my postcode and/or full home address prior to giving me my money back. Let's assume I'm returning the goods unworn/undamaged and with my receipt etc. I believe that I am entitled to a full refund without providing any further information to the store. Does anyone have any idea what the legal position is?
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be honest, if you are returning goods unworn/undamaged this implies that the only reason for the return is that you do not WANT them, not that they are below merchantable quality, and as such you are not entitled to any refund whatsoever.
However shops may offer a refund as customer goodwill and to ensure it is not abused may want to keep check to see if the same customers habitually return unwanted items.
If you do have a genuine complaint with an item, there are indeed laws to ensure the problem is rectified.