I think this needs further clarification.
To me 'cancellation' means changing your mind before the order is sent out, not simply returning it quickly. However, we all know that QVC virtually never let you cancel an item, as they almost always claim the order is 'In process' within hours of it being placed (even if the item doesn't end up being despatched for another 4 or 5 days).
Furthermore, even if you return stuff immediately (as I did with my compact detailed on here a week or so ago) for some odd reason it doesn't show up as 'returned' for days after RM tracking shows it to be back with QVC.
I'm beginning to wonder if these practices are all rather dubious methods of getting out of the postage refund part of the DSR. They seem to be sailing VERY close to the wind on this.
I might look into this further with trading standards, because I think I would be a due a small fortune in refunds were it to turn out that postage should have been refunded all along...
To me 'cancellation' means changing your mind before the order is sent out, not simply returning it quickly. However, we all know that QVC virtually never let you cancel an item, as they almost always claim the order is 'In process' within hours of it being placed (even if the item doesn't end up being despatched for another 4 or 5 days).
Furthermore, even if you return stuff immediately (as I did with my compact detailed on here a week or so ago) for some odd reason it doesn't show up as 'returned' for days after RM tracking shows it to be back with QVC.
I'm beginning to wonder if these practices are all rather dubious methods of getting out of the postage refund part of the DSR. They seem to be sailing VERY close to the wind on this.
I might look into this further with trading standards, because I think I would be a due a small fortune in refunds were it to turn out that postage should have been refunded all along...