Playing cupid? A quick online shopping scroll shows tons of exciting Valentine’s gifts for those you love. If you order now, many sellers guarantee delivery on or before Valentine’s Day. But what happens when your order doesn’t arrive by that guaranteed date? As a customer, you have rights. Here’s what to know.
By law, sellers must ship your order within the time they say they’ll ship. If they don’t give a specific time, your order must ship within 30 days. When shipping will be delayed, the seller has to let you know about it. Sellers also have to give you the choice to either accept the delay or cancel your order for a full refund.
Anytime you shop online:
- Research the seller first. Search the company online, especially if you haven’t shopped with the company before. Look up the company’s name, plus words like “review,” “complaint,” or “scam” and see what other people say.
- Read the seller’s refund and return policies carefully. Sellers often have different refund and return policies, and dishonest sellers will use tricky disclosures and fine print to deny refund requests.
- Use a credit card for online purchases, if possible. Credit cards offer the most protection against fraud compared to other types of payments including the right to dispute charges if there are problems with your purchase.
- Save your receipts and confirmation emails. If something goes wrong, these can help you get your money back from the seller or file a dispute with your credit card company.
If you think you were scammed through an online shopping experience, report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
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In reply to I wait by Marilyn Dungo
Thank you so much for such an enlightening article. I consider myself pretty savvy when it comes to “ My rights as a consumer,” however, your article was like: “ wait-what?????”
I love all you guys at the FTC do to keep myself, and others safe from internet money predators.
Have a great rest of your day……
What are my rights if the seller ships on time but the carrier delays or loses the item?
All good to know! I buy a lot of stuff on eBay & 95% of sellers are honest + try to right by their customers. EBay guaranty if invoked within 30 days of getting the stuff will cover the full refund from the intermediary!
Wish you said more on this topic. Doesn't really tell you much about your rights. What can I do if package is late or doesn't show on time? Can I sue and get more? Tell me what all can a consumer do to a company that doesn't hold up to their side of a deal?
Thank you for this vital information. I sincerely appreciate it.
Thank you , I am learning and appreciating all the support and updates regarding identity theft. I feel so much better knowing now. Wishing that I knew better before I became a victim. I pray that all people are made aware of all of these scams and concerning your rights.
THANK YOU YOUR INFOMATION HAS HELPED ME ALOT HAVE A GREAT DAY!!!