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Old December 16th 04, 08:18 PM
Trev
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Default Return postage for unsuitable mail order goods


"Zarbol Tsar" wrote in message
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If I order some goods over the internet from a UK company and I am
based in the UK then who has to pay return postage if the goods are
unsuitable?

Does the Distance Selling Directive (or perhaps even the Sale of
Goods Act) specify who has to pay the postage for returns made under
such circumstances?


You and why not. If you buy a shirt at M & S then decide it the wrong shade
so take it back Do M & S Give you the bus fare too



 




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