Apple UK has cancelled the 'processing fee' it charges consumers who wish to
return unwanted goods bought online under consumer protection law, following a
campaign by Computeractive.
Apple will no longer charge customers
who wish to have unwanted goods collected under the Distance Selling
Regulations.
Previously,
Apple stated
in its online terms and conditions that consumers who wished to return goods
under the Distance Selling Regulations had to pay a set fee "for collection and
processing" based on the initial purchase.
Nigel Miller, commerce and technology partner at law firm
Fox
Williams LLP, said that although it was legitimate for Apple to ask to
collect goods from customers, the set fee contravened the law.
"This charge is contrary to the Distance Selling Regulations. Buyers could
protest at this and demand a full refund."
Computeractive put this point to Apple UK as part of its
Fair
& Square campaign, which aims to educate British consumers about their
rights when shopping online.
The terms and conditions published on the Apple website will be changed
within 10 days and any customer returning goods in the meantime will not be
charged.
Consumers can download a free
guide to their rights when shopping online from the Fair & Square
campaign website and send an email to the Under-Secretary for Consumer Affairs
asking the Government to investigate incorrect terms and conditions.
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