The Letter
Yeah, sorry Margaret, having re-read my post I can see my statement was as clear as mud. By 'A return means there is something wrong with the goods' What I meant but failed to say clearly was that if the purchaser buys something that doesn't live up to what one might reasonably expect, which (in my opinion) includes wrong goods sent, doesn't appear to be as described on screen, damaged goods, previously used goods being sent out without being checked etc then they could be ligitibly described as having 'something wrong' with them' from the purchasers point of view. The only occasion I would question that is if someone purchased an item with the intention of using it for a short time and did this on a regular basis, and believe me, it does happen. I've known people to buy clothes for a special occasion and then return them but even then, that's what the 30day mbg covers you for. We're constantly being told '.....and if for whatever reason..........just send it back within the 30 day period and we will refund the purchase price with no question or quibble' Please don't think I was trying to justify QVC's attitude, far from it I'm a firm believer in customers right to return unsuitable goods, for what ever reason. Also, I did write that post at around 5am*
Yeah, sorry Margaret, having re-read my post I can see my statement was as clear as mud. By 'A return means there is something wrong with the goods' What I meant but failed to say clearly was that if the purchaser buys something that doesn't live up to what one might reasonably expect, which (in my opinion) includes wrong goods sent, doesn't appear to be as described on screen, damaged goods, previously used goods being sent out without being checked etc then they could be ligitibly described as having 'something wrong' with them' from the purchasers point of view. The only occasion I would question that is if someone purchased an item with the intention of using it for a short time and did this on a regular basis, and believe me, it does happen. I've known people to buy clothes for a special occasion and then return them but even then, that's what the 30day mbg covers you for. We're constantly being told '.....and if for whatever reason..........just send it back within the 30 day period and we will refund the purchase price with no question or quibble' Please don't think I was trying to justify QVC's attitude, far from it I'm a firm believer in customers right to return unsuitable goods, for what ever reason. Also, I did write that post at around 5am*
The only phrase which I would question from the above post is "a return means there is something wrong with the goods". Is that really true? I'm sure many people just change their mind. I can't really understand why viewers return as many as 50% of their purchases UNLESS they're faulty. Just think of the wasted P&P!! And that is probably why the P&P is so high - to compensate for the returns. I appreciate that they push the 30 days MBG and that's why viewers get annoyed with 'the letter'. I'm probably tempting fate now! Maybe the next few orders will disappoint!