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How much to post PS3
chipsdog
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Does anyone know the cheapest price to return a PS3 to Tesco? I ordered it online, they won't take it back in the store they said I have to post it, I don't know how much it weighs, but, it is a lot!
Any help would be appreciated
thanks
Any help would be appreciated
thanks
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You can find out on the Royal Mail website BUT you need to know the weight or you could guestimate2p off is still 2p off!0
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at a guess I say about £20 to £30 to send it next day insured sepical delivery or about £12 to £15 for first class or recorded delivery but this mean if it get lost then your fault.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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I just took a look on the Tesco Direct terms and conditions, They have a few request like unopened etc but you should be OK to return it.Small items indicated on your invoice may be returned to a store. Please take the item and the invoice along to any Tesco Extra or Tesco Superstore where we will issue a refund. See https://www.tesco.com/storelocator to find your nearest store.
We can collect larger items from you free of charge, just give us a call on 0845 600 44 11 to arrange a convenient time.
So give them a call and they will collect it. You should be able to return it to a store, they have a 28 days no quibble refund policy, Distant selling regulations allow you to change your mind within reasonable time anyway. usually 7 days is acceptable.
So why is it going back? you can buy them cheaper on eBay? or does "Do what you want" not mean what you thought it meant?0
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