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L.L.Bean has hit back against a lawsuit over its new one-year limit on returns, saying the suit misrepresents the terms of its new policy and that it doesn’t apply to items bought beforehand.
The Freeport-based retailer announced on Feb. 9 that customers will have one year after purchasing merchandise to return it, accompanied by proof of purchase.
“After year one, we will work with our customers to reach a fair solution if a product is defective in any way,” L.L.Bean Executive Chairman Shawn Gorman said in a Facebook post.
He noted that the policy was tweaked due to a small but growing number of shoppers who have interpreted the guarantee “well beyond its original intent,” expecting refunds for heavily worn products used over many years or for items purchased at yard sales. He added that the update adds clarity to the returns policy and will only affect a small percentage of returns.
In a 16-page complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, customer Victor Bondi alleges that L.L. Bean’s “100% satisfaction guarantee” was the basis for all of his purchases, including a pair of Bean boots bought at an L.L.Bean store in South Barrington, a suburb of Chicago, in 2017.
The suit accuses L.L.Bean of “deceptive and unfair breaking of its promises” and violation of laws including a federal one governing warranties, and asks the court to certify a class of plaintiffs that it says could number in the thousands. It also asks for damages, including attorney fees and expenses.
In an emailed statement, L.L. Bean spokeswoman Carolyn Beem said: “The recently filed lawsuit misrepresents the terms of our new returns policy.”
She added: “L.L.Bean products bought prior to February 9, 2018, will not be subject to the new one-year restriction. Proof of purchase will continue to be required. That is what we have consistently told customers since the new policy was announced last Friday.”
In its latest weekly poll, Mainebiz asked: “Did L.L.Bean make the right business decision in ending the lifetime guarantee for its products?”
By Thursday morning 85% of 135 people who responded said “Yes,” while 15% said “No.” Mainebiz also received 25 comments, including the following:
Mainebiz poll results and comments are available here.
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