Hi, just a question in relation to terms and conditions for online/in person sales in England. So i'm aware that section 20 subsection 16 of the consumer rights act 2015 states that where a claim is made under the act and a refund is entitled that "If the consumer paid money under the contract, the trader must give the refund using the same means of payment as the consumer used, unless the consumer expressly agrees otherwise."
Would it be acceptable to have a condition that a consumer could pre agree to an alternate payment method? So they have to agree the terms and conditions before proceeding to order and have the option to opt out by leaving the site. Something along the lines of "By placing an order with us, as part of our terms and conditions of sale you expressly agree that in the event of any refunds resulting from a claim under the consumer rights act in respect of section 20 subsection 16 you hereby expressly agree that the refund method may not be the same means of payment originally used and agree to accept any alternate method including but not limited to cash/bank transfer/cheque/gift card/credit note etc"
The reason is i would much rather have control over how i refund someone to save myself a bit more agravation from fees and other admin issues that may arise from the payment processor i would be using as it is a one which takes a % of the transaction as a fee and only refunds the fees from card refunds if within 30 days of the original transaction so any refunds older than that would actually mean i lose out but if i could do a gift card or credit note instead it would mean i safeguard future business.
So is what i ask legal or would it be considered unfair trading if not, and any references to case studies or precedents would be appreciated to back up opinions For the record i am not yet trading but would like to get an understanding of what i can and can't do in advance and to make sure my terms and conditions are accurate and legal too.
Many thanks for your help!
Would it be acceptable to have a condition that a consumer could pre agree to an alternate payment method? So they have to agree the terms and conditions before proceeding to order and have the option to opt out by leaving the site. Something along the lines of "By placing an order with us, as part of our terms and conditions of sale you expressly agree that in the event of any refunds resulting from a claim under the consumer rights act in respect of section 20 subsection 16 you hereby expressly agree that the refund method may not be the same means of payment originally used and agree to accept any alternate method including but not limited to cash/bank transfer/cheque/gift card/credit note etc"
The reason is i would much rather have control over how i refund someone to save myself a bit more agravation from fees and other admin issues that may arise from the payment processor i would be using as it is a one which takes a % of the transaction as a fee and only refunds the fees from card refunds if within 30 days of the original transaction so any refunds older than that would actually mean i lose out but if i could do a gift card or credit note instead it would mean i safeguard future business.
So is what i ask legal or would it be considered unfair trading if not, and any references to case studies or precedents would be appreciated to back up opinions For the record i am not yet trading but would like to get an understanding of what i can and can't do in advance and to make sure my terms and conditions are accurate and legal too.
Many thanks for your help!
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