The Record (Troy, NY)

Consumers reminded of refund policy protection­s

- Staff report newsroom@troyrecord.com newsroom@saratogian.com

ALBANY, N.Y. » As part of its sevenpart consumer alert holiday series, the Division of Consumer Protection reminded consumers that New York state law covers refunds.

NY General Business Law §218-a requires stores to clearly post their refund policies. When no refund policy is posted, consumers will have 30 days from the purchase date to receive a full refund or a credit (at the consumer’s option), with receipt or any other confirmati­on given to show that 30 days has not elapsed and as long as the merchandis­e has not been used or damaged.

“Around the holidays, gift givers and receivers often change their minds,” New York Secretary of State Rossana Rosado, who oversees the Division of Consumer Protection said.

“It is important New Yorkers understand businesses are required to post their policies and let their customers know their refund options. Whether shopping online or in-person this holiday season, I encourage all New Yorkers to check a store’s refund policy to be sure you are comfortabl­e with the terms,” Rosado added.

A store’s refund sign must include the following informatio­n (at a minimum):

(a) Whether the store gives refunds and under what circumstan­ces, including:

• on merchandis­e which had been advertised as “sale” merchandis­e or marked “as is”;

• on merchandis­e without a proof of purchase;

• at any time or not beyond a point in time specified;

• in cash, or as credit or store credit only; or

• subject to any fees, includ

ing a restocking fee, and the dollar or percentage amount of each fee; and

( b) Consumers are entitled to a written copy of the store’s refund policy upon request.

Be an informed consumer and follow these savvy holiday shopping tips:

• Ask for a copy of the refund policy.

• Ask if the store imposes a restocking fee for returned merchandis­e.

• Ask if the merchandis­e has to be in a certain condition for the return to be accepted.

• Save all receipts for purchases to allow for ease of returns.

• Ask for details about the advertised rebate.

• Does the store offer rainchecks? If yes, find out the terms and when it expires.

• How does the store notify the customer when the product is available?

Consumers having trouble obtaining a store refund are encouraged to file a complaint with the New York State Division of Consumer Protection.

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