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Thread: Gmc Changes Policy At Bunnings
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17th August 2006, 09:04 PM #16
Personally, I don't see this as an issue with GMC at all... it's a Bunnies problem.
I've bought packs of screws from 'em which were returned a week later, unopened, 'cos they were the wrong size. I bought Triton superjaws which were returned later, unopened, 'cos SWMBO got her knickers in a twist. And so on. It's not an uncommon event.
For all these items they refunded my cash as a matter of store policy (I suspect to quietly get rid of the hairy barefoot loon ASAP, as much as anything ) and I'm damned sure their bloody manufacturers' warranties weren't even a minor consideration. "Give the yeti his money and put the goods back on the shelf."
So why should the brand of this unopened purchase make any difference? :confused:
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17th August 2006, 09:10 PM #17Woodworker
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Originally Posted by ozwinner
Does anyone know any more about this?:confused:
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17th August 2006, 09:23 PM #18Originally Posted by LuckyDuck
I believe that we are only entitled to a refund or exchange IF the item purchased is not fit for the purpose for which it was purchased. Simply changing ones mind doesn't cut it, imo.
Like so many others, I was only willing to take a chance on GMC and lately Ozito because of the satisfaction guarantee but no more. I'll spend the extra $$$ as I've always done.I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."
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17th August 2006, 10:15 PM #19
If the item purchased, and thence returned, is in its original packaging and un-used, I seriously doubt there is a retailer in OZ who would not exchange, at least. Probably a refund too.
This seems a tempest in a potty.
Never accept the counter hoppers verdict, talk to the manager.Bodgy
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17th August 2006, 10:44 PM #20
#1 If you weren't advised of the policy at the time of purchase, just stand your ground, speak to a manager if necessary and tell them that you bought the GMC item BECAUSE of the 30 satisfaction guarantee, counting on returning the item within 30 days if you weren't satisfied.
This will be less likely as the new policy & labelling rolls out.
#2 Under fair trading I believe, as duckman mentioned, an item may be returned if it is unfit for the intended purpose. I read this as if you buy a pack of cheap batteries, 1/2 of them are flat already, they clearly cannot function as batteries so they can be returned, regardless of whether they are Duracell or 50c cheapies at the reject shop. Changing one's mind is not catered for, although many major retailers do this as part of their marketing strategy.
If an item is unopened I can't see most Bunnings managers having a problem with returning it. This latest hoo-ha with GMC may be muddying the water, but unopened you shouldn't have a problem. Be polite but firm & ask for a manager.
Bunnings have a Refund Policy. Ask to see a copy, it will help your case, trust me
Cheers..................Sean, who is a sometime manager there
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18th August 2006, 12:11 AM #21
G'day,
Like others here I've returned items back to Bunnies, either because I bought the wrong size and found out that day or days later it was wrong or ended up not needing them, as is the case with 6 x 300mm bolts I bought once, and always given a refund or the difference on a purchase.
If you're honest about what you're returning and like has already been said, this was touched in a similar fashion in the other thread. In the case of DPB he had plenty of leg to stand on.
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18th August 2006, 02:05 AM #22
Maybe it's Bunnies policy and not GMC's.
Rumour has it that Bunnies have handed back all or most of their GMC stock. Could just be a rumour with no truth attached to it, but what you are saying here would help in part to verify the rumour.
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18th August 2006, 07:45 AM #23Originally Posted by ubeautCheers,
Craig
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18th August 2006, 08:22 AM #24New Member
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I have bought GMC in the past and I don't think its bad for the price. I do find it astonishing that in a thread a day ago everyone was saying that it was "unethical" to return stuff because you have changed your mind, but here people are defending the action.?!?
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18th August 2006, 09:48 AM #25Originally Posted by ubeaut"Clear, Ease Springs"
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18th August 2006, 09:53 AM #26Originally Posted by Stuart.Cheers
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18th August 2006, 10:00 AM #27
Actually, I'd be pretty disappointed if it happened, as it would spell disaster for GMC, and they'd take Triton down with them.
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18th August 2006, 10:39 AM #28GOLD MEMBER
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Bosch flavour of the day ??
Last Bunnies I was in had a large BOSCH marquee over the entrance to the tool shop, and piles of Bosch tools flanking the entrance.
And, a pile of B&D tools on their clearance table.
Made me wonder if a purchasing officer somewhere has taken someone out to a really big lunch ?? New best friends???
Cheers,
Andrew
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18th August 2006, 11:36 AM #29Originally Posted by Gryphon
I fail to see how GMC is even in the picture. In my opinion getting GMC's service repair centre involved just complicates the issue. I fully appreciate Bunnings desire to put a stop to people abusing their's and GMC's returns policy, but clearly, my case was not an abuse of their policies.
Granted, Bunnings could impose a 'no-returns' policy, but this flies in the face of reasonable customer service, and no modern day retailer will survive long imposing this on its customers.
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18th August 2006, 01:39 PM #30Originally Posted by DPB
If their tools are that good, they'll still get purchased and if they can't stand on their own two feet, they'll go under. I'm sure if that happened that Triton would end up in some other hands, but it would still exist. What's the fuss?Cheers,
Craig
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