BBB offers advice for hassle-free gift returns and exchanges

Published 12:00 am Friday, December 27, 2013

CHARLOTTE — According to the National Retail Federation, 38 percent of consumers are expected to return at least some portion of their holiday gifts. If you bought gifts during the great sales leading up to Christmas, you need to keep the recipient in mind.
“The ‘return clock’ starts ticking the day you buy the gift, not the day you give the gift,” said Tom Bartholomy, president of the Better Business Bureau of Southern Piedmont.
The same survey from the National Retail Foundation indicated that nearly 29 percent of consumers don’t carefully read return and exchange policies when making a purchase in a store or online.
“Not every retailer has the same return policy and some businesses even implement separate policies around special sales and holidays,” Bartholomy said. “We encourage you to carefully read and make sure you understand all policies that come with your purchases.”
The Better Business Bureau has the following advice for hassle-free returns and exchanges:
• Keep your receipts. If you are giving the purchase as a gift, ask for a gift receipt and enclose it with the present. This will facilitate returning the gift.
• Read the retailer’s return policy before you purchase products. Make sure you understand whether you, or the recipient of your gift, can get a refund, exchange or store credit for unwanted merchandise.
• Monitor the “return clock.” Many retailers may only allow returns within a certain time frame and that time frame usually begins when the item is purchased, not when it is given.
• Understand return policies for sale merchandise. Return policies for sale or clearance merchandise may be different than merchandise sold at full price.
• Don’t remove electronics from their boxes. Some stores will not accept returns unless the merchandise is in its original packaging.
• Ask about “restocking fees.” Some merchants charge a restocking fee for returns of electronics products or large-ticket items.
• Ask about return shipping fees. Be sure to read return policies when buying online or from catalogs to find out if you have to pay a return shipping fee. Sometimes merchandise can be returned to a store instead of the online merchant.
For more information, visit www.bbb.org or call 1-877-317-7236 toll-free.

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