Are you unsure of the presents you have bought? Remember replacement patch, so it is possible for the receiver to get something from the wish list, anyway.
– When Christmas comes and favorite uncle get two identical tie, so it’s good to know that you have a replacement patch, says Martin Skaug Halsos, Communications Consumer Council.
To make the switch a gift is no statutory right, but since it is considered good service, it is possible in most stores. There are still a few things to remember, says the Consumer Council.
Check the date on the swap tag
– It is often enough to show a receipt for the switch, but the best is to For switching patch, says Halsos. It is also important to check the dates on the swap tag. It is up to the store to decide how long an item can be replaced after it is purchased. The variety is great – anywhere from two days to months.
Some items are too difficult to change, even if the receipt is in order. According to the Consumer Council has mostly been in hygiene articles and underwear.
Gifts bought online
Netthandelen increasing every year. In 2015 buys one in three Norwegians things as clothing and sports on the Internet. If you plan to buy Christmas gifts online, it is important to remember that the deadline for regret is not eternal.
– Is the gift purchased online store, you can withdraw from the purchase two weeks after it arrived in the mail . This means that the deadline might have gone out on Christmas Eve. Remember to check the conditions of return and withdrawal, says Halsos.
Each year, the Consumer Council of inquiries from people who do not get swapped his gifts.
Will act less this year than previously
According to trade organization active Norwegians will spend 55.5 billion kroner on Christmas shopping this year. There is an increase of 3.5 percent from last year and significantly lower growth than in 2014, when the actual increase was 6.9 percent.
But not everyone is expecting growth in the Christmas shopping this year. According to SpareBank 1 causes uncertainty in the Norwegian economy that many will not spend as much money on Christmas presents this year. (© NTB)
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