What is General Electric's return policy?

Asked 2 years ago
General Electric has a specific return policy that varies depending on the product category and where the purchase was made. For most products, customers typically have a certain window of time within which they may return items. This window is often around thirty days from the date of purchase. Generally, products must be in their original condition and packaging to be eligible for a full refund. It is important to note that certain items may have different return policies, such as appliances and larger equipment, which may require additional considerations like delivery or installation services. To initiate a return, customers usually need to have the original receipt and may be required to contact the retailer or the outlet where the purchase was completed, as the process can differ significantly between direct and indirect purchases. For specific details regarding returns, including any potential return shipping fees or restocking charges, customers may find it helpful to refer to the appropriate section of the General Electric website for the latest information. Overall, reviewing the terms and conditions related to returns before making a purchase can help ensure a smooth process in case a return becomes necessary.
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Answered Jul 5, 2025

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