Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
Is there such thing as a buyers remorse law in illinois? I want to return an item and the store will not let me
Asked on 12/02/11, 10:19 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
There is no "general" law such as you would like there to be. There are laws regarding credit purchases, and certain in home-sales. But as far as typical store retail sales, it is usually a question of "store policy" if they will accept any returns, and if they do that should be posted. What you might try, however, is whether they will issue a store credit, meaning you return the item but they keep your money that you can use to purchase something else that you do want and/or need in the future.
Answered on 12/07/11, 9:11 am
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