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Many Happy Returns! How to Avoid the Hassle of Returning Holiday GiftsSometimes even the best laid plans of holiday shoppers go awry. However, most retailers offer some sort of return or refund policy. But surprisingly, a new BBB survey conducted by Kelton Research finds nearly three in ten (29 percent) adult consumers don’t carefully read return and exchange policies when making a purchase in a store or retail outlet. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), return fraud is costing retailers an estimated $16 billion per year, leading to added policies and stipulations regarding returns. The number of people who don’t read return and exchange policies carefully is concerning. Though they are commonplace, not every retailer has the same policy and some even implement separate policies around special sales and holidays. Prior to the 2006 holiday season, the NRF released a survey indicating that more than one in three consumers (37.6 percent) were expected to return at least some portion of their holiday gifts. And, in a more recent survey released in November 2007, the NRF found that consumers will not see a drastic shift in holiday return policies this year, with four in five retailers implementing the same holiday return policy as last year. BBB encourages consumers to carefully read and make sure they understand any and all policies that come with their purchase. In the long run it can save them a lot of time and money. BBB commissioned its survey on consumer awareness of refund and exchange policies just prior to the holiday shopping season. While reading the return policy is one of the most important things a savvy holiday shopper can do, BBB has additional advice to help make gift returns as easy as possible:
Kelvin Collins is president/CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Central Georgia & the CSRA, Inc. serving 41 counties in Central Georgia and the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA). This tips column is provided through the local BBB and the Council of Better Business Bureaus. Questions or complaints about a specific company or charity should be referred directly to the BBB at Phone: 1-800-763-4222, Web site: www.bbb.org or E-mail: info@centralgeorgia.bbb.org or info@csra.bbb.org.
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