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Furniture store refuses to give refund for loveseat

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Dear Consumer Ed: I purchased a leather loveseat from a furniture store. Within the first week the leather started to fade. When I reported the problem to them, they said I could exchange it or get a store credit. I don’t want to buy any furniture from them because the quality of their products seems to be poor. I just want my money back. Can they refuse to refund my money? Consumer Ed says: Georgia law does not require businesses to provide a refund or accept returns or exchanges. This means that businesses can set their own return/refund policies. These policies may offer consumers a cash refund, store credit or exchange, or they may prohibit returns of any kind. Except in very limited circumstan­ces, the law generally does not guarantee you the right to a refund or a three-day cancellati­on.

There are a few circumstan­ces under which you might be entitled to a refund. First, while stores are not required to post their return policies, if they do post them, they must honor the terms of the policy. If the furniture store posted a return policy that provides for cash refunds, and if you abided by the terms of the policy, then the store should honor its policy by refunding your money. Another circumstan­ce might be if you can prove that the retailer significan­tly misreprese­nted the quality of the loveseat, and that the representa­tion was one of the reasons you decided to purchase it. Deceptive advertisin­g and deliberate misreprese­ntations could be violations of the Georgia Fair Business Practices Act (FBPA). If you believe that this retailer has violated the FBPA, you should file a complaint with the Georgia Department of Law’s Consumer Protection Division by calling 404-651-8600 or visiting consumer.ga.gov.

Submit your own question to Consumer Ed at consumered.georgia.gov and remember… this is not legal advice. Always consult a lawyer about legal issues.

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