So pleased you got it sorted AmethystRox - does make you wonder how they know it wasn't delivered and signed for by someone unknown, I think they should have given you some details of their investigation.
On the subject of your non p&p refund under DSR (Now known as Consumer Contracts Regulations - CCR) - I sent a Kipling bag back to Q under CCR (I hadn't used it or removed labels and sent back straight away so well within 14 days) and I also emailed them to say I was sending back under CCR, attaching a copy of the email to the return. They have, however, only refunded me the item price which has really p***ed me off as the p&p was £5.95. I am going to have to ring them but having read your comments about a mini battle I am not looking forward to it. I was under the impression that they had a legal obligation to refund if I cancelled under CCR??? Maybe they are losing too much money...................They took over 2 weeks to issue the item price refund.......................
Sounds familiar and very similar to my issue with them. Returned earrings within the 14 days (I was still calling it DSR), emailed Q the day I posted everything back so I knew all the things were on their way back. I wrote on the little return form as well that I was returning under DSR and was requesting (the word I used!) the original P&P back. Well, Q wouldn't return the P&P citing hygiene reasons ... so why will Q take back earrings and you get the item price refunded but won't give you back the P&P under DSR for hygiene reasons (makes no sense!). So back and forth and back and forth, I have received 'as a courtesy' one P&P refund. I emailed them again with other reasons like Q has refunded me the P&P in the past for earrings returned in the DSR time frame. So why wouldn't they credit me these two P&Ps. Q's Customer Care says that they have checked my purchase history back to 2011and that's not the case. Well I have kept
every email for
all my purchases that I have made with Q. I cited 4 examples where since 2011 they have refunded my P&P for earrings returned under DSR. I haven't heard from the on that one.
I have decided that I will probably be closing my account as I feel unappreciated by Q. I have not been a member as long as some people (6 going on 7 years), nor have I bought as much as some people have. But I am sure it's been a nice sum. Diet Chef on Auto Delivery, lots and lots of Yankee Candle, probably way too much jewellery (Lola Rose!), some beauty products. Luckily no clothing, shoes or handbags, no electronics. Like many of you I and my husband are turning elsewhere to do any online shopping, the usual places, Amazon for instance. My conflict with QVC is such a small one but it bothers me. Sometimes it's the small things that stay with a person and you just can't shake it off.
We bought a lot in the beginning and have greatly slowed down any purchases this year and last. So they probably no longer consider us valued customers. But it's a heck of a lot easier to
keep a customer than to bring in new ones. I read in a marketing book that went into so much detail about that- how it's easier and costs less for companies to keep existing customers and to get them to buy more than it is to try and bring in new customers. But I am sure that QVC knows when longstanding customers start to reduce their purchases for whatever reason and are willing to let them slide and eventually drop off. Even over P&P refunds.
So many of my favourites are gone: Southwestern Silver, Treasures of India, Joseph Esposito (I didn't buy his necklaces although nice just seem more for the business woman than what I needed, but I did have some of his earrings), Suarti and some others. My husband says that would be fine to close the account because there's nothing on Q for men (you have to really look hard to find much). Besides he shops on Etsy or Amazon. I do most of the gardening and we live in an area that has at least 4 gardening centres in driving distance with 3 DIYs with gardening depts. So no need for Q on that ... can also order from people like Sarah Raven or Suttons, etc. I haven't done that yet because I have the bricks and mortar shops to go to.
I told Q how my romance with them has greatly diminished and I really doubt will ever be re-kindled.
Much good luck on your efforts to get your P&P back. Stay with it. I hope that you do get it back. I really don't understand their little games regarding returns under DSR / CCR ... why give people such a hard time? I know it's about the money and not the customer. £5.95 is a lot to lose if they don't return it. That could go towards another bag.