You DON'T have a legal right to return goods bought in store if you change your mind, warns Martin Lewis in the lead-up to Christmas. The MoneySavingExpert.com founder explains your consumer rights in the latest episode of ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show Live...
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Martin Lewis: Do you have a legal right to return goods bought instore? Most get this WRONG!
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Martin Lewis: Do you have a legal right to return goods bought instore? Most get this WRONG!

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Good article from Martin. As always, he explains it clearly. Fortunately many shops will take back goods after Christmas if people change their minds. I think M & S have always done so. One point that’s important. If the recipient of a Christmas present doesn’t like it then they don’t have the right to return it, it has to be the purchaser. I don’t know if the shops are strict about this.0
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Murphybear said:Good article from Martin. As always, he explains it clearly. Fortunately many shops will take back goods after Christmas if people change their minds. I think M & S have always done so. One point that’s important. If the recipient of a Christmas present doesn’t like it then they don’t have the right to return it, it has to be the purchaser. I don’t know if the shops are strict about this.
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I watched the programme and think about 46% of people had the right answer. Possibly surprisingly high as there seems to be tendency for people to expect to take back anything, anytime, anywhere. Not being permitted to do so somehow infringes on their 'rights'!
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My DS did retail work at university and the independent shop he worked in had a no refund for change of mind refund policy. He always said the moment someone came in to change or return something and said ‘ I know my rights’ it was almost guaranteed that they didn’t.I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the eBay, Auctions, Car Boot & Jumble Sales, Boost Your Income, Praise, Vents & Warnings, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning , UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know.. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.1
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I've just been told that if you buy from Argos, and pick it up in a Sainsbury's supermarket, you can't return it to the Sainsbury's outlet, as they don't have re-packaging facilities.
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CazMazTedz said:I've just been told that if you buy from Argos, and pick it up in a Sainsbury's supermarket, you can't return it to the Sainsbury's outlet, as they don't have re-packaging facilities.
Has anyone else come across this?
https://help.argos.co.uk/help/refunds-&-returns/home-delivery-and-store-collection-returns/home-delivery-and-store-returns2 -
Perhaps the most popular example of not giving a refund is SportsDirect. I fell foul of them years ago after buying walking shoes, decided I didn’t like them and was stunned when the guy said ‘we don’t do refunds’ and referred me to a tiny sign on the desk saying just that. They gave me a credit, which took ages to redeem buying various items over time. I once witnessed a massive argument in their Llandudno store which ended with the guy being refused a refund, hurling his purchase at the assistant behind the counter and storming out, effing and blinding!!0
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StevieD54 said:Perhaps the most popular example of not giving a refund is SportsDirect. I fell foul of them years ago after buying walking shoes, decided I didn’t like them and was stunned when the guy said ‘we don’t do refunds’ and referred me to a tiny sign on the desk saying just that. They gave me a credit, which took ages to redeem buying various items over time. I once witnessed a massive argument in their Llandudno store which ended with the guy being refused a refund, hurling his purchase at the assistant behind the counter and storming out, effing and blinding!!0
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StevieD54 said:Perhaps the most popular example of not giving a refund is SportsDirect. I fell foul of them years ago after buying walking shoes, decided I didn’t like them and was stunned when the guy said ‘we don’t do refunds’ and referred me to a tiny sign on the desk saying just that. They gave me a credit, which took ages to redeem buying various items over time. I once witnessed a massive argument in their Llandudno store which ended with the guy being refused a refund, hurling his purchase at the assistant behind the counter and storming out, effing and blinding!!
That's more a tale of an 'entitled' customer than of a retailer doing anything wrong. There has never been any legal right to a refund for anything other than faulty goods. Many retailers did allow returns, but that was their decision, not any legal right.
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StevieD54 said:Perhaps the most popular example of not giving a refund is SportsDirect. I fell foul of them years ago after buying walking shoes, decided I didn’t like them and was stunned when the guy said ‘we don’t do refunds’ and referred me to a tiny sign on the desk saying just that. They gave me a credit, which took ages to redeem buying various items over time. I once witnessed a massive argument in their Llandudno store which ended with the guy being refused a refund, hurling his purchase at the assistant behind the counter and storming out, effing and blinding!!Life in the slow lane0
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