12 Stores With the Best and Worst Return Policies
Return policies can make or break a purchase, and these stores are some of the best – and worst – retailers for returns.
M.S. Rau
Not everyone has a budget that will allow for the purchase of high-end antiques, but those who do may want to order from M.S. Rau. The company offers what it says is the strongest antiques guarantee in the world.
"Client satisfaction and the exquisite quality of our antiques, jewelry, and fine art have been some of the keys to M.S. Rau's success for nearly 110 years," says Lori Paige, chief marketing officer for M.S. Rau. "We stand behind each and every piece and have developed strong client relationships as a result."
Antiques can be returned at any time so long as they are in the same condition as when purchased. The return value appreciates 5% each year for up to five years, for a maximum return value of 125%. Returns receive store credit and exclude shipping costs.