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Insider Tips for Your Holiday Returns

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ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) – Americans spend hundreds of billions of dollars on holiday gifts each year, but more than eleven percent of those presents will go back! And get this, eight out of ten consumers say they lie and pretend they like a gift even when they hate it. But you don’t have to be stuck with the ugly sweater from grandma. Here’s some advice on how to get the most out of your holiday returns.

Ever got a gift you wished you wouldn’t have? We asked retail insiders the top tips to help get the most of your holiday returns. “We do have gift receipts. I recommend it,” said Alan Chambers, Director of Operations at John Craig. Don’t wait too long. Most stores have a 30 to 60 day return policy and keep the tags on if you can. “With the online store, your tags have to be on the items,” Chambers added.

Some companies also charge a restocking fee for items that are already opened, special ordered, or customized. A typical restocking fee for electronics is around 15 percent of the purchased price. Google the retailer’s return policy before contacting the store. If your item was purchased online, see if you can return it in store to avoid costly packing fees. Find out who pays for shipping. Always ask if returns are free. Also, read the retailers reviews. Many people will comment—good and bad—on their return experience.

If all else fails, many credit cards offer return protection—essentially reimbursing you if you need to return something and the store won’t take it back. And before you send anything back, always take a quick photo of it for your records. If you fail to get a refund or exchange for your gift, consider reselling it online. Sites like Amazon Marketplace, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Poshmark are good sources.

Sources:

https://redstagfulfillment.com/returned-holiday-gifts/

https://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/news/most-gift-recipients-lie-about-liking-gifts-survey-reveals/

https://www.rd.com/list/get-a-refund-on-anything/

https://www.ncconsumer.org/news-articles-eg/5-easy-tips-for-returning-unwanted-holiday-gifts.html

https://smallbusiness.chron.com/customary-restocking-fee-electronics-industry-34840.html#:~:text=Some%20retailers%20only%20charge%20a,the%20most%20common%20amount%20quoted

https://forums.bestbuy.com/t5/Other-Customer-Service-Support/Restocking-fee/td-p/1315803

Contributor(s) to this news report include: Julie Marks, Producer; Bob Walko, Videographer and Editor.

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