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klarionthewitchboy
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QVC is really banging on about their 30 day MBG at present, with specific adverts of women (actresses?) claiming how convenient it is to try new products in the comfort of your own home, knowing that you have 30 days to return these goods if you don't like them.
All very good, but previous posts on here have stated that customers who have done this "one too many times" (as far as QVC are concerned), have been sent a letter stating this from QVC.
Now, I wonder what Trading Standards would make of this, since neither these adverts (nor the presenters) state that there is any kind of limit on the number of times each customer can returning goods within 30 days of receiving them.
I would think that this would be classed as mis-selling and false representation, since QVC haven't made their MBG policies clear at the point of sale. So, I would advise anyone who receives such a letter from QVC to seek advice from Trading Standards as soon as they receive their letter.
All very good, but previous posts on here have stated that customers who have done this "one too many times" (as far as QVC are concerned), have been sent a letter stating this from QVC.
Now, I wonder what Trading Standards would make of this, since neither these adverts (nor the presenters) state that there is any kind of limit on the number of times each customer can returning goods within 30 days of receiving them.
I would think that this would be classed as mis-selling and false representation, since QVC haven't made their MBG policies clear at the point of sale. So, I would advise anyone who receives such a letter from QVC to seek advice from Trading Standards as soon as they receive their letter.