Manchester Evening News

Shoppers lose £100m in unused vouchers

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AdULTs across the UK have amassed a mountain of unused shopping vouchers during the lockdown, a survey suggests.

Consumer group Which? estimates that nearly £100 million could have been lost on vouchers which were left unspent as shops’ doors were closed.

It found a quarter (25 per cent) of people had a shopping voucher – worth £45.70 on average – that expired during the period when many shops and businesses were forced to close. Caption ghghgh gh But nearly half ghgh (49pc) gh ghgh of those gh

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Just over a third (36pc) – which could equate to an estimated 3.1 million people - did not receive an extension on their shopping vouchers worth £31.70 on average, automatica­lly losing the money they had left.

This equates to around £98 million lost across the whole of the UK. Nearly half (46pc) of those who had not had an extension on their vouchers were aged over 55.

Which? said many retailers introduced new Covid-19 terms and conditions during lockdown and offered to extend vouchers. While some proactivel­y reached out to customers, others were not so helpful, it added.

One person told Which? that a company had told them ‘hard luck, basically’. Which? is advising anyone who had a voucher that expired during lockdown to contact the company to try and get an extension.

It said anyone considerin­g buying shopping vouchers should be wary, as coronaviru­s has had a severe financial impact on many retailers. The possibilit­y of further coronaviru­s lockdown restrictio­ns could also make it difficult to spend vouchers.

Adam French, Which? consumer rights expert, said: “Our research suggests consumers may have lost tens of millions of pounds on expired vouchers during lockdown. Many retailers have extended shopping vouchers that expired during lockdown, so if you have a voucher you were unable to use it is worth contacting the company. Anyone considerin­g buying a voucher should be aware of the risks, as some well-known retailers have collapsed.”

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