stillathome!
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I think you're overreacting. You travelled to a different jurisdiction in an effort to save money and are now moaning when one of the potential downsides comes back to bite you. Refunding money to a card is procedurally the same as taking money off a card. I find the fact that they won't let Uncle Tom Cobbley use someone elses card quite reassuring. There are always potential logistical problems with buying items "abroad" be it a shirt in Macy's or a couch in IKEA...get over it and drive up and get your refund. Think of all the time you're wasting...phone calls, sending your poor folks up to NI, posting here plus the stress and angst.
Wow, that's a bit of a leap!You travelled to a different jurisdiction in an effort to save money
I think you're overreacting. You travelled to a different jurisdiction in an effort to save money and are now moaning when one of the potential downsides comes back to bite you. Refunding money to a card is procedurally the same as taking money off a card. I find the fact that they won't let Uncle Tom Cobbley use someone elses card quite reassuring. There are always potential logistical problems with buying items "abroad" be it a shirt in Macy's or a couch in IKEA...get over it and drive up and get your refund. Think of all the time you're wasting...phone calls, sending your poor folks up to NI, posting here plus the stress and angst.
Most shops don't give refunds on debit cards when owner is not present. They don't ask for id though so your mother could have used your pin if requested but generally refunds don't require a pin, just a swipe of the card. Unfortunately, these large shops tend to have one person saying one thing, and another saying a different thing.
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I've gone to Ikea a couple of times for specific items that I had not seen in the Republic and would be offended if it was assumed I just did this to save money. ...
John Rambo,
Your post is indeed aggressive. Your reference to 'Uncle Tom Cobbley' is totally unnecessary in light of the fact that the OP spoke of their parents returning the goods, which by the way the parents had offered to do and is therefore none of your business when you make reference to 'sending their parents'.
Your use of the phrase 'get over it' is yet again offensive and totally unnecessary.
2nd this. In hindsight it might have been better for your mum to have kept quiet about her identity when making the return.
I don't agree. I most certainly was not being aggressive, and to suggest so is offensive to me. My point was to do with the security of debit and credit cards. Anyone other than the cardholder is indeed 'Uncle Tom Cobbley' and I for one am happy that stores don't deviate from policy in this regard. The OP subsequently pointed out they were not going to IKEA to save money, but rather to get specific items. My 'get over it' remark was in relation to the OP's own time...for someone worried about time spent going to get the refund themselves they shouldn't waste to much time now worrying or being annoyed. Sorry if anyone got the wrong end of the stick.
Also it was your choice to go to Belfast to ikea so no one made you so you can't really moan about the price of petrol etc ! It is just a disadvantage of buying things away from home unfortunatley....
You could also try contacting ECC Ireland, the European Consumer Centre.
I understand your annoyance at being so powerlessness to solve this problem long distance in another jurisdiction but I'd be even more offended by rip off prices for inferior products in the Republic than by company drones simply following the procedure for which they are trained and legally obliged to follow. By all means make a fuss and write letters etc and draw attention to faults in the system but bureacracy shouldnt' be taken personally.
Absolutely agree! Don't lose out on great prices and designs/products you won't find down here -you mentioned you bought something because you couldn't get it down here- they were following a procedure and were wrong to give you the go-ahead in the beginning. I worked in retail when I was in college and there's no way I would have done it either-too risky when the person has blatantly said that it's not their card! Whoever told you that you could do it is the person in the wrong.
With debit cards, it is not possible for a store outside the juristiction the card is issued to give a refund when the person is not present.
A pin number must be entered.
Its the banking system rather than the retailer that has the rules.
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