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Can a retailer keep delivery charges after a refused online order?

28 replies

Speedy6 · Today 00:07

I have never felt more like a company looked at me and thought, "We can take this person for a fool."
Here is the timeline of my ongoing nightmare:
Day 1: I see the product online. It is £4 more expensive than in-store. No click-and-collect. Fine. I pay the delivery fee because I need the item.
Day 2: I walk into the physical store and buy it. Now I have two. I go home and immediately request a refund for the online order. Sent email but ignored.
Day 4: sent another email and ignored again
Day 5: Called twice and waited 45 minutes just to be cut off. Called again and waited 30 minutes for someone to answer. Their response? "Just refuse the delivery when it comes. We'll refund you in 14 days." Simple enough, I thought. I was wrong.
Day 6: The courier arrives. I refuse the package. It goes straight back to them. Job done, surely.
Day 20: No refund.
Day 21: No refund. No email. No nothing.
Day 25: I call them. A bored-sounding person repeats the same script: "14 days from refusal." I remind them it has been over 14 days. They don't care. They tell me to wait.
Day 28: I send a third email. Still nothing. I call again. Same script. Same indifference. I am starting to feel like I am talking to a wall that has been programmed to say "14 days" on loop.
Day 34 (today): An email finally lands. After over a month of chasing, begging, and being ignored, they have decided to refund me. But not the full amount. They are keeping the delivery charge and who knows when I will actually get my refund, do you?
Let me make this crystal clear: I refused the package. The courier never handed it to me. It never entered my home. It went straight back to their warehouse. There was no delivery.
And yet, they are charging me for it.
So let me ask you: what exactly did I pay for? The privilege of walking to my front door and saying "no thank you"? The honour of being ignored for a month? The pleasure of being told to wait 14 days, only for that to turn into 34 days and counting?
They didn't even have the decency to call me. They didn't reply to a single email. They just sat on my money for over a month, probably hoping I would forget, and then tossed me a partial refund like I should be grateful.
This isn't incompetence. This is deliberate. They know exactly what they are doing. They are banking on the fact that most people won't fight for £4. Well, I will. Because it is not about the money anymore. It is about the principle. It is about the month of my life I wasted checking my bank account, refreshing my email, and calling a helpline that exists only to waste my time.
I was told to refuse the delivery. I followed their instructions to the letter. And my reward? A partial refund and a month of stress.
Do with that information what you will. But if you enjoy being ignored, being lied to about timelines, and being charged for services you never received, then by all means, hand over your credit card. As for me, I will be taking this to my bank and letting them fight it out. I am done being polite.

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MidnightMeltdown · Today 03:06

To be fair, very few online businesses will be able to cancel an online order more than 30 minutes after it’s been placed. Online orders trigger a warehouse dispatch process that can’t simply be halted in most cases.

You ordered the item so who do you think should pay the delivery charges? Whether you accept the parcel or not, someone has to pay for the delivery/return and you’ve essentially wasted their time and money by getting them to send it out and then deciding to buy in stores. I believe that they are legally entitled to deduct the return charge and a restocking fee for a refused delivery.

CypressGrove · Today 03:17

Why did you buy the item in person when you had already ordered it to be delivered?

clamshell24 · Today 04:44

You’re being ridiculous. You ordered a delivery, you pay for the labour.

dizzydizzydizzy · Today 04:52

This seems fair to me. You ordered the item, they packaged it up, sent it to your house. In the meantime you had changed your mind on a whim. The courier the. had to take it back
to the retailer and they had to remove the packaging. Why to you think the retailer should pay for all this when the only reason for a return is a change of mind?

ThingsgetbetterwithalittlebitofRazzmatazz · Today 05:03

Yes, I agree you should pay for the delivery charges. It's bad that they took so long to refund the item though.

BelleEpoque27 · Today 05:07

Your post was written by AI, which is incredibly irritating.

They did deliver the item, so you should pay the delivery fee.

IglesiasPiggl · Today 05:14

It sounds like they have crap customer service and I wouldn't shop there ever again, but essentially the messing about was all generated by you. If you'd already decided you were ok paying slightly more to buy online, it would have been much simpler to have just left your order standing and not subsequently buy in-store. It's perfectly reasonable for you to pay delivery if you refuse the parcel for no reason other than you decided to buy something you'd already ordered online, but they should have made you aware of that when they advised you to refuse the delivery. They should have been clear about that and it's bad that they weren't.

But all this fuss over a few quid seems like stress you could avoid. Draw a line under it and move on.

SequinsandSolerosInTheSummertime · Today 05:17

Do with that info what you will
Well, what is the name of the company?

Gateappreciation · Today 05:37

What was the returns policy for the company? A lot of company charge a delivery cost for returns.

MyGlassMenagerie · Today 05:47

Why did you order online and then go and buy the item in person? Either way, the retailer would have been powerless to do anything to stop the online order from being processed 24 hours after it was placed, and your indecisiveness has cost them money in paying a courier to deliver something that you no longer wanted. Why should the retailer be the one out of pocket for that?

daisychain01 · Today 05:50

Why bother buying an item that you've already bought online a few seconds before?

why have you posted this on the DIY/Property board?

do with that what you will.

Ihatelittlefriendsusan · Today 05:51

You chose to go and buy in store after you had ordered it so the delivery issue is on you imo.

Baconking · Today 05:56

You're in the wrong OP.
Of course you should pay delivery, they packaged and sent the product. Why should they be out of pocket for that because you changed your mind

UserNineNine · Today 06:04

I've just been refused a refund from LG because I paid £50 for them to install a new washing machine and when the men arrived they hadn't got a clue and they couldn't do it. I've spent hours and hours trying to get my money back.

Your situation isn't that though. You ordered something and they despatched it. Companies can't pay for cancelled delivery charges because people buy things after they have ordered them and then refuse delivery.

I think you are wrong and shroud have to pay £4.

WhatYouEgg · Today 06:07

The company isn’t keeping the delivery fee. The company has already spent the delivery fee on the warehouse staff packing the item and the courier bringing it to your house, as well as bringing it back again.

The company have not profited from you changing your mind. Their customer service sounds awful, though. It sounds like a massive faff all round.

PolkaDotPorridge · Today 06:18

A month of stress over something so silly that YOU caused? A month checking for £4? You’re being unreasonable to say the least. Why should they pay for it when it’s your fault? Why buy another when it’s on its way. Your bank won’t do a damn thing. You need a hobby.

Settlersa · Today 06:20

Why is your post so long and rambling

forgotmyusername1 · Today 06:27

Im confused as to why the company should have to shoulder the cost of you changing your mind

The product was packaged and brought to your house - they had to pay someone to do that

Your changing your mind means you didnt keep the product and therefore you get a refund of that however it doesnt undo the cost to the company of bringing that item to your door therefore they are entitled to charge you for that

This situation was caused by you double buying an item - thats on you i am afraid

oncemoreuntothebeachdearfriends · Today 06:28

The company did you a favour by telling you to refuse delivery, otherwise you'd have had to pay return postage !
Go to your bank, they probably need a good laugh.

tiramisugelato · Today 06:35

Why do you think you shouldn’t have to pay the delivery costs for an item that you chose to have delivered? 😂

Viviennemary · Today 06:41

Of course you need to pay the delivery fee. It's not their fault you changed your mind and decided to buy it in the shop.

Honeyhonay · Today 06:42

It’s insane how angry you are about something that’s very clearly your fault.

B9waiting · Today 07:08

MidnightMeltdown · Today 03:06

To be fair, very few online businesses will be able to cancel an online order more than 30 minutes after it’s been placed. Online orders trigger a warehouse dispatch process that can’t simply be halted in most cases.

You ordered the item so who do you think should pay the delivery charges? Whether you accept the parcel or not, someone has to pay for the delivery/return and you’ve essentially wasted their time and money by getting them to send it out and then deciding to buy in stores. I believe that they are legally entitled to deduct the return charge and a restocking fee for a refused delivery.

This! Your attitude is pretty awful also.

Speedy6 · Today 14:43

Sorry I forgot to Include the order was not shipped and was not handed over to thecourier when I called. "It's our pprocess" they stated when I was told to refuse the delivery.

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tiramisugelato · Today 14:56

Speedy6 · Today 14:43

Sorry I forgot to Include the order was not shipped and was not handed over to thecourier when I called. "It's our pprocess" they stated when I was told to refuse the delivery.

It doesn't matter. Online orders go straight to the warehouse to be packaged and sorted for dispatch.

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