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Returns Policy - gifts.ie

Returns Policy

Unwanted, unsuitable or faulty goods can be returned to gifts.ie by the customer or gift recipient and we aim to make this process as simple as possible.

 

Unwanted / Unsuitable Goods - Your Rights To Cancel An Order

Unwanted or unsuitable goods can be returned within 14 days of receipt as long as the goods are in perfect condition and in their original packaging. Prior to returning the item, please contact us to recieve a Product Return Code to ensure the item is accurately tracked upon return. This code should then be included with the returned item. We recommend you return your item using a delivery company with a tracking service to be absolutely sure the items arrive back to our returns section.

In accordance with the European Directive on Distance Selling (Directive 2011/83/EU), perishable goods (including food hamper items) or customised goods made according to custom specifications (i.e. personalised gifts) may not be returned. We are unable to exchange/refund some items such as earrings, grooming products, underwear, swimwear, bath products, pillows due to hygiene and safety reasons.

 

Free Returns

We now offer a Free Returns service with An Post. To avail of this service please go to: https://www.anpost.com/Post-Parcels/Click-and-Post/Returns and follow the instructions how to return your item(s) and print your pre-paid An Post label. You need access to a printer to use this service and return the labelled parcel to your local An Post post office.

 

Faulty Goods

Faulty goods may be returned to us within 30 days of receipt and we shall arrange a refund or replacement. Prior to returning the item, please contact us to recieve a Product Return Code to ensure the item is accurately tracked. Include this code with the returned item and use a reliable courier service to return the goods.

 

This Returns Policy is in accordance with the European Directive on Distance Selling (Directive 2011/83/EC). These terms do not affect your statutory rights.

For more information about your Rights online, see the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission's website here: http://www.consumerhelp.ie/your-rights-online