Part 1 of 2: Clarifying exactly what rights customers have in terms of returns, refunds and exchanges, and what retailers are obliged to offer.


Under the Sale of Goods act 1979 a consumer is entitled to a refund, replacement, repair or compensation when goods are either faulty or are not as described. In the instance where a customer has either just changed her mind, bought the wrong size or received an unwanted gift there is no legal right to a refund or even an exchange.  However if you are selling door to door, on the Internet or via mail order then you have to allow 14 day period for a customer to return goods even if she has just changed her mind.