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Best way to return unwanted Christmas gifts
Best way to return unwanted Christmas gifts - what you need to know to get money back
It’s the thought that counts when it comes to Christmas gifts, but from the item not fitting to it not being quite the right style, returning items to the store can sometimes be a less wasteful option. In order to return a gift, a proof of purchase is required to get a replacement or a cash refund from the retailer. According to Which?, the best way to do this is by handing over the item in question’s gift receipt. However, if a receipt was not given along with the present, you will need to ask for it from the gift giver who bought it for you.
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Not all high street shops will allow items to be sent back for superficial reasons, however if they have a return policy they must abide by it.
Under law, an item or gift can be returned and refunded if it has been deemed faulty when bought online or in-store.
Furthermore, online, phone, or mail purchases can be returned no matter the reason as long as it is done quickly. If an item is bought in-store and is not faulty, there will be no grounds for the item to be returned or refunded.
When returning a gift with the receipt, you may be asked who gave it to you and when they bought it.
As well as having the receipt, it is crucial to have this information on hand so the retailer knows you are telling the truth. To avoid the awkwardness that often arises from returning Christmas presents, many households are opting to give cash and gift cards instead.
A recent survey found that over half of us gave their loved ones money this Christmas. Cash is still king for people giving money at Christmas, with it being the most popular monetary gift during the festive season. However, people’s likelihood of gifting cash varies dramatically by age and it’s the older generations keeping cash alive.
Grandparents slipping their grandkids a fiver in their Christmas card are helped to maintain the trend of giving cash. Some 68 percent of those aged 55 to 64 and 62 percent of those 65 and above gave cash rather than a present last year.
But stuffing some cash in an envelope isn’t just the refrain of older people, as 72 percent of those 44 to 54 gave physical cash too. In comparison, just a quarter of 18 to 24-yearolds gave cash and only a third of 25 to 34-year-olds did so too.
The finance expert acknowledged the popularity of gift cards, which allow people to buy their own presents, however Gift cards are still a popular option, with two-fifths of people handing over a voucher rather than a present last year. Sending a gift card grew in popularity during the pandemic, as people couldn’t meet to exchange gifts for birthdays and Christmas, and gift cards for digital games or spending on digital downloads is becoming more common for children.
While this was a great option for the person who has everything or the hard-to-buy-for. As around £100m gift cards or vouchers went unused during lockdown it might not have been the wisest choice as some out of town retail centers only allow you to use the gift voucher in participating stores like the Mall in Cribbs Causeway. So we urge you to check the small print and not get caught out with a useless voucher as it is very hard to get a refund on gift cards without the debit or credit card being present. So the rule for planning Christmas 2023 in cash is most definitely king.
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Front Garden Tree Scheme
Bristol Liberal Democrats are proposing a radical solution to the issue of tree canopy cover across the city of Bristol. Liberal Democrat councillor for Brislington West, Cllr Andrew Varney, has submitted a motion on the issue at next week’s Full Council.
Speaking in advance of the meeting, Cllr. Varney said,
“The Mayor has pledged to double tree canopy cover across the city in the coming decades. However, the lack of suitable sites for street trees across the city, together with the high cost of installation makes it difficult to see how this can be achieved.”
Indeed, in many places the tree canopy cover across Bristol is currently diminishing rather than increasing.
“That is why I am proposing that we investigate the feasibility of setting up a Front Garden Tree Scheme to be run by Bristol City Council. There are potentially many thousands of front gardens across the city which would provide suitable sites for tree planting with nearly all the benefits of street trees but at a fraction of the cost.”
Speaking in support of Cllr. Varney’s proposals, a spokesperson from the Campaign for the Protection of Rural England, said,
“Bristol is losing its mature trees at an alarming rate, either to make way for development, because of disease, or in some cases because they are perceived to be a nuisance rather than an asset. CPRE in Bristol supports any initiative to encourage residents to plant trees in their gardens to partially mitigate this loss.” Planting trees, especially street trees, has not only enormous environmental benefits, but also social and economic benefits too. Numerous studies have shown they absorb pollution, reduce the risk of flooding, counter the ‘heat island’ effect of the urban environment, increase biodiversity and provide wildlife corridors, boost economic activity, help with people’s mental health, and even reduce road rage and crime. Hundreds of Brislington West residents have signed up to receive our monthly newsletter via email. You can register using this link: http://www.bristollibdems.org/efocus. By Andrew Varney, Liberal Democrat Councillor (Brislington West) Email: cllr. andrew.varney@bristol.gov.uk Mobile: 07584 183381

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