"No Refund-No Return...Item will not be taken back...Item once sold at this shop is not refundable." We often get to see such posts in shops. After reading these, we feel that if we have bought the goods, we will not be able to return them. Learn about the no refund-no return policy of the shopkeepers in this article.
Can you return the items to the store?
Finance expert Bhanu Pathak explains in his reel that if the seller fails to deliver the product in the stipulated time, then you have a legal right to demand the money paid back. You can also send a demand notice to the shopkeeper for non-refund and harassment. If the shopkeeper does not return the amount even after this, you can file a complaint against him under the Consumer Protection Act.
If the ad information is incorrect...
The Consumer Protection Act of 2019 gives consumers the right to return goods within 15 days of purchase. For example, if any of your goods are defective or not as advertised, you can take action. However, if the shopkeeper has a point against you, he may deny you.
Take action if the food item is spoiled
If you have bought any food item and it turns out to be defective or expired, you can still return that item to the shopkeeper. If the shopkeeper does not take back the goods from you, then you can complain in the consumer court.
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