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How long is the period of time in which you can get your cash back. This is a product, bought from Germany, which is no longer required. Item was bought about 2 months ago.
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I'm not sure about international sales but information relating to the UK distance selling regulations can be found here. . .I read on one site that it can be as long as 3 months. :|
Looks as if it is for 7 days after you have got the product. So it is 6 weeks too late by the looks of it.
How long is the period of time in which you can get your cash back. This is a product, bought from Germany, which is no longer required. Item was bought about 2 months ago.
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Ok, I'll do it, on behalf of online retailers everywhere.
What the hell is wrong with you? Why do you think you should have the right (thankfully you don't) to return a product as unwanted after 2 months??
Ha!
I was sure i read somewhere before that you had a decent while in which you could return products bought at distance.
The product was not unwanted, just not the best for the situation that has unfolded after purchase.
Massey depending upon the value and if it's still in good nick and you've got the packaging etc why not contact the company and see if they'll take it back for a restocking fee. I'll sometimes take stuff back that is wrong or over ordered, as long as I don't lose money on it, as long as I can use it for other purposes.
Some companies (the better ones) will give you a refund in the form of a credit note less a restocking fee, providing the product is unused and still in it's original packaging. It's called customer service.