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For those who follow my youtube videos should know that i recently purchased a product which was not working as it should have. This was also the opinion of the majority of vapers that purchased the same product.
One discipline in life that i find dear to my heart and mind is fairness.
I was refunded for the item but not for the R200 i spent on shipping.
So this is where the more knowledgeable people come in.
Below are extracts from the policy of the vendor, which i feel is relevant to my case, i purchased the product from.
" .......... will refund or replace the goods, however ......... will not be liable for the refund on shipping expenses unless it is due to an error on our behalf. Should there be a claim for a manufacture default the goods will be returned by the purchaser to ......... for replacement after receiving confirmation from one of the owners ........... "
"We offer a 7 day refund policy where should the purchaser feel the product has a fault we will exchange it. Refunds are only issued after all other recourses have been taken to rectify the problem with the purchaser, should the purchaser require a refund then the cost of getting the product back to ........... is at the purchaser expense and refunds will be processed on receipt of the goods. The goods must arrive with all components and must be returned in good condition."
My questions are the following :
1) If the product was faulty from the "get-go" who is liable for the shipping?
2) If the buyer is liable for the initial postage as well as the return postage,in this case, then is that fair?
3) Is it a vendors responsibility to ensure that a product being sold is checked and inspected before being advertised?
This post is in no means intended to target specific vendors but moreso to gain a better understanding of this specific scenario.
It is also intended to make buyers aware of the fact that vendors have policies in place and that it is very important to be aware of them.
One discipline in life that i find dear to my heart and mind is fairness.
I was refunded for the item but not for the R200 i spent on shipping.
So this is where the more knowledgeable people come in.
Below are extracts from the policy of the vendor, which i feel is relevant to my case, i purchased the product from.
" .......... will refund or replace the goods, however ......... will not be liable for the refund on shipping expenses unless it is due to an error on our behalf. Should there be a claim for a manufacture default the goods will be returned by the purchaser to ......... for replacement after receiving confirmation from one of the owners ........... "
"We offer a 7 day refund policy where should the purchaser feel the product has a fault we will exchange it. Refunds are only issued after all other recourses have been taken to rectify the problem with the purchaser, should the purchaser require a refund then the cost of getting the product back to ........... is at the purchaser expense and refunds will be processed on receipt of the goods. The goods must arrive with all components and must be returned in good condition."
My questions are the following :
1) If the product was faulty from the "get-go" who is liable for the shipping?
2) If the buyer is liable for the initial postage as well as the return postage,in this case, then is that fair?
3) Is it a vendors responsibility to ensure that a product being sold is checked and inspected before being advertised?
This post is in no means intended to target specific vendors but moreso to gain a better understanding of this specific scenario.
It is also intended to make buyers aware of the fact that vendors have policies in place and that it is very important to be aware of them.