By 'stuff' - do you mean beer (and returning the unused stuff) or a nice new outfit (and return the beer-stained, smoke-smelling outfit)?Its great to be able to get stuff for a party or whatever + return it a few days or a week later.
Have you tried getting a double-buggy and 2 wriggly kids into a changing room?People have ample opportunity to try on clothes for example in shops, and examine them, and feel them,
Its great to be able to get stuff for a party or whatever + return it a few days or a week later. Not fair on the shop or the customers of the shop though who do not know where it has been, its storage condititions or hygene etc.
I know Rabbit is kidding from further posts but my question is:
Do people here think this actually goes on? Its dishonest to both the shop and the customers who buy what are essentially second hand goods.
I discovered a policy in a nationwide shop chain (I'm unsure if I'm allowed to name it here) that allow the sales assistants to wear the clothes they sell during the day and afterwards put them back on the rails. I refuse to go into this chain now but perhaps naively thought this was just this particular chain?
Are you certain that the online sellers don't have similar returns policies and/or photoshoot policies?This is why i buy many of my clothes online. Clothes that have been tried on are second hand IMO. I like to get fresh clothes straight from the manufacturer.
But even M&S have tightened up their policy now, although I don't think you'd have any problem at all returning an item after a few days & getting a refund.
I mentioned this subject here already. I'm still convinced that they will revert back to the old system just like they did in the past when they tried out a new returns policy.
Whatever about putting the credit onto a gift card and allowing people to use same in the food section its dreadful to close off the fitting rooms when the 50% off (on certain items) sales are on.
The fact that Debenhams, M&S, Penneys, Argos etc. still maintain their 28/30 return policy will just put people off using Dunnes for clothes purchases.