How to Make Clothing Return Process Wrinkle-Free
ABC News Fixer reader labors to get refund on pricey leather jacket.
-- Dear ABC News Fixer: I ordered a leather jacket from Jos. A. Banks for Christmas, but returned it in the original box a week later.
Weeks went by, but I never got my refund. I emailed and called them several times, but no one responded. Finally, I emailed them that I was going to post the problem on Facebook, and then a gentleman called me, saying they would issue a refund.
He gave me a number to call, and I’ve called it six times, waiting 10 to 15 minutes each time with no answer. I sent another email today. No response. The amount I am due is $146. Please help!
- Patricia Kirkpatrick, Cedarburg, Wis.
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Dear Patricia: The Fixer barely broke a sweat on this one. We got in touch with the PR guy for Men’s Wearhouse, the parent company for Jos. A. Banks, and their executive office hopped right on it. You got your 146 bucks back and can cross this off your list.
But we did feel your pain. Having to beg for your money after already sending back an item is, unfortunately, one of the hassles of the Internet Age.
What should have happened, according to Jos. A. Banks’ written returns policy, is that they would make a full refund for items returned within 90 days of purchase and accompanied by a receipt or packing slip. (After that, consumers can still get a refund, but only via store credit or store gift card.)
We asked what happened in your case, but didn’t get a response.
Human error, perhaps?
In general, consumers can help make sure a return goes smoothly by doing a few things, according to the Better Business Bureau:
- The ABC News Fixer