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Dimensions | 20 × 10 × 5 cm |
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£3.00
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Wrap dress
Petite
Size 10
Shoulder pads
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**Adjusting this return/refund policy will not make you immune to UK law**
Unless an item is
Significantly not as described
Broken in transit
Wasn’t sent out
Lost
private sellers are not obligated to offer a refund.
Sellers registered as a business on the platform are legally obliged through UK law to offer a refund to their cstomers. We have added the below guidance for all seller accounts:
You must offer a full refund if an item is faulty, not as described or does not do what it’s supposed to.
Check when you have to offer refunds and accept returns.
Customers have exactly the same rights to refunds when they buy items in a sale as when they buy them at full price.
You do not have to refund a customer if they:
You have to offer a refund for certain items only if they’re faulty, such as:
Online, mail and telephone order customers have the right to cancel their order for a limited time even if the goods are not faulty. Sales of this kind are known as ‘distance selling’.
You must offer a refund to customers if they’ve told you within 14 days of receiving their goods that they want to cancel. They have another 14 days to return the goods once they’ve told you.
You must refund the customer within 14 days of receiving the goods back. They do not have to provide a reason.
If a customer has ‘accepted’ an item, but later discovers a fault, you may have to repair or replace it. The customer can still reject the item after it’s been repaired or replaced.
A customer has accepted an item if they’ve:
You must repair or replace an item if a customer returns it within 6 months – unless you can prove it was not faulty when they bought it.
You can ask a customer to prove an item was faulty when they bought it if they ask for a repair or replacement after 6 months.
Customers have up to 6 years to make a claim for an item they’ve bought from you (5 years in Scotland).
A customer has the same right to free repairs or a replacement regardless of whether they have a warranty or guarantee or not. So you may still have to repair or replace goods if a customer’s warranty or guarantee has run out.
You can ask the customer for proof that they bought an item from you. This could be a sales receipt or other evidence such as a bank statement or packaging.
You only have to accept returns from the person who bought the item.
It’s illegal to display any notice that deliberately misleads consumers or deceives them about their rights, for example a sign that says you do not accept returns or offer refunds.
For further reading, we have included a link to UK legislaton around buying and selling: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/15/contents
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