New Refund Rules at Kmart: What It Means for you

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Kmart returns policy
Picture this: A customer walks in, claiming they bought an item months ago. There is no receipt, no proof, just a story. Sound familiar? I had a customer who told me that is precisely what happened. A person entered his shop and demanded his money back on a book. He looked at his sales history and found nothing, so he told the guy, who promptly ran out of the shop. 

You probably want to read about Kmart's new policy, which will change this scenario forever. Kmart has tightened its refund process and now requires proof of purchase for all "change of mind" returns, such as copies of receipts, Bank statements, Buy Now Pay Later statements, Flybuys statements, etc. 

Time Frame: Must be made within 60 days unless the people are in its VIP program members:

Original packaging: Required plus the instruction manuals and all accessories

Non-refundable items: Some products, like cosmetics and printer cartridges, are excluded from "change of mind" refunds

More details here.

Next Step for Your Business

I suggest consulting your industry group before taking any action. They can provide valuable insights on best practices and legal considerations. Then, it will be time to take action. Your refund policy should do double duty: shield your business and nurture customer faith. Nail this balancing act, and you'll create an environment where your success and customer satisfaction go hand in hand.

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I purchased a mini airfryer from kmart gungahlin ACT on Monday 10 February 2025 but is faulty as it does not turn on properly all the time. I tried ringing the store on Tuesday 11 February 2025 to return it but I spent 40 mins trying to get through but couldn't so I rang kmart customer service to see if I could return it as I didn't have my original receipt but I did have my bank statement with the date and transaction details and was told by customer service that I could return it. I then went to the store with my support worker but was refused a refund back to my card and was told by the store manager that they could only give me back a voucher which is not what I got told by customer service

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In reply to by Michael pinner (not verified)

I bought some DVDs from Kmart, but they wouldn't play on my DVD player. I returned them to the store, claiming they were faulty. However, the DVDs played perfectly on the store's DVD player, and they refused to accept the return. I then contacted Kmart's head office, who instructed the store to refund my purchase.

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