When you make a purchase, you should be able to find the business refund
policy without any trouble. Merchants that do not make their policy known to
their customers are required to follow the policy set by law. They must comply
with a consumer's request for a refund or exchange if they don't inform
consumers of their refund policy before the purchase.
Merchants can post a sign with this information at the cash register or at
the store entrance, or attach the information to each item.
The refund policy display must indicate:
If a store offers a full or partial refund
The length of time after purchase that refunds will be available
Form of refund: cash, credit or exchange
If refunds are available for sale items or items sold "as is"
If and when customers must present proof of purchase
If and when customers must show photo ID or other personal
information
Any special conditions when using a gift card
If the store policy is not made known to the consumer in one of these ways,
the store must honor a refund request if the request is made within 30 days of
the purchase. (This does not apply to food, perishables, custom-made or
custom-finished goods, and items with defects that the consumer was made aware
of when the sale took place.)
Merchants that track returns to protect against abuse of their return policy
must post the reason why they would not accept a return. If they do not, they
risk a violation.