100-day return policy for electrical items: what's the catch?

Various manufacturers and retailers advertise a 100-day trial and, if not satisfied, a full refund. Are you really allowed to test an item (heater, etc.) for 100 days and, if not, return it for a refund? Or are there hidden terms and conditions that we as buyers overlook?

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Antitroll1234
1 year ago

Or are there hidden conditions that we read as a buyer?

It’s best not to read anything, otherwise what is there and was agreed.

MayFire
1 year ago

It depends. I know it so that the articles are only taken back if they have practically no traces of use

Rubezahl2000
1 year ago

hidden conditions

… there can be. That is why you should AGB – inbes. Conditions of withdrawal – read, understand and observe.

For example, Return shipping costs often paid by the buyer himself. With large, bulky things, or when it goes abroad, the return shipping costs can become extremely expensive – sometimes even more expensive than the item is worth.

ronnyarmin
1 year ago

there are hidden conditions

You must read this in the terms and conditions of the respective dealer.