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WHSmith-returns?
missingink
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Does anybody know what their returns policy is?
I purchased a Nintendo DS from them on the 10th Dec for just under £98, but I'm going to Tesco to get a game to go with. They have a deal on where you can get a DS with a free game for under £98 plus I have £30 Clubcard vouchers I can use against the purchase. They haven't had any stock for months, but if they have any when I go in....;)
There is no information on WHSmiths receipt & I didn't see any signs in store when purchasing, so does anyone know please?
Many thanks.
I purchased a Nintendo DS from them on the 10th Dec for just under £98, but I'm going to Tesco to get a game to go with. They have a deal on where you can get a DS with a free game for under £98 plus I have £30 Clubcard vouchers I can use against the purchase. They haven't had any stock for months, but if they have any when I go in....;)
There is no information on WHSmiths receipt & I didn't see any signs in store when purchasing, so does anyone know please?
Many thanks.
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Thanks for that!:D
Just wondering though, could they refuse a refund as I'm not returning it because I am 'unsatisified' with my purchase, there's nothing wrong with it(as far as I know-not had it out the box) just that I may be able to get it cheaper? I wouldn't tell them that's why of course, but not sure what I would tell them tbh!:rolleyes:
This is all pie in the sky of course, but I like to be one step ahead in my thought processes!:o0 -
missingink wrote: »Thanks for that!:D
Just wondering though, could they refuse a refund as I'm not returning it because I am 'unsatisified' with my purchase, there's nothing wrong with it(as far as I know-not had it out the box) just that I may be able to get it cheaper? I wouldn't tell them that's why of course, but not sure what I would tell them tbh!:rolleyes:
This is all pie in the sky of course, but I like to be one step ahead in my thought processes!:o
Just say it was a present for someone but someone else has given them one so you will have to rethink is it possible to have a refund:DYouGov
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