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Help with ASOS return PLEASE!?
I have just purchased an item from ASOS.com. However, I want to return the item back to them. How do I do this? I literally need help in every stage returning this from packaging to when i receive my money. Do i pack it in the same packaging it was sent in? (a silver thin packet). The sticker that i get with my return form, does it ensure that my return is completely free? or do i have to pay an additional sum for recorded delivery?
Thank you for your help!
It's not too difficult, don't worry!
You don't have to pack it in the original packing. Just make sure the item is protected and the package is completely sealed. If the original bag is ripped, just use some thick carrier bags and tape up all the loose edges.
Yes I believe your sticker will cover the postage costs but if you're not sure, email ASOS and they will be able to advise you. If in doubt, it won't cost more than £2-3 to pay for the postage. If you take it to the post office, they might ask the value of the package so you can be insured if it gets lost in the post.
http://www.asos.com/infopages/pgeretref.aspx
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The Invention Of The Carpet Cleaner
With the creation of the carpet, the invention of the carpet cleaning machine wasn't far away. The very first hand held carpet cleaner was designed and tested in Chicago in 1860, while the first power operated vacuum cleaner was invented in the 1900s by Cecil Booth.
Around the same time Cecil Booth finished his invention, a man by the name of James Spangler came up with his own invention - a vacuum cleaner that he later sold to his cousin Hoover. As everyone knows, Hoover has since became one of the most dominant names in the world of vacuum cleaners and is certainly one of the most popular household names in the world.
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