TAKING A TRIP? DON'T SHOP AT BURLINGTON

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By Miriam Raftery

January 10, 2025 (La Mesa) – When a luggage wheel split open just three weeks after I purchased the large suitcase for $68, I tried to return it to Burlington in La Mesa. After waiting nearly an hour in line (since they have no customer service desk for returns),  Burlington’s employee refused to refund my money for the suitcase. She stated that this was because “you traveled with it.”

The whole point of a suitcase, obviously, is to travel! So apparently if you use their product for itrs intended product, you're out of luck if it breaks. I bought the the luggage specifically for a holiday trip, because it has wheels that rotate in all directions. I have a permanent shoulder injury, and it’s easier to pull a suitcase alongside instead of dragging a bag behind me, as I'd done with my older luggage. Even worse, I wound up having to carry this heavy bag filled with winter clothes, boots and a coat.

The bag seemed fine after taking it off the luggage return at the airport, but as soon as we got outside and wheeled it into the parking lot, the wheel suddenly split in two, forcing me to carry the extra-large suitcase. This cost me a trip to my chiropractor upon returning home, to relieve the shoulder pain caused by Burlington’s shoddy product.

Burlington looked for any excuse to refuse to refund the money.  They claimed the bag was ”dirty” because of a few hairs where my cat sat on it, which easily brushed off. They claimed it was scarred up because of a small scuff mark, typical of any checked baggage. It’s not like they could resell the merchandise with a broken wheel.

I asked for a manager, prompting another long wait.  The manager also refused to issue a refund. I then asked her to provide me with contact info for the manufacturer.  The only name on the bag is “On-Tour.”  Burlington’s manager refused to provide any manufacturer’s information, and I could not find the manufacturer on the website. So no chance of getting a refund or even a replacement wheel, apparently.

The Burlington manager in La Mesa gave me a bogus national number for their customer service, but when I dialed it, the number was disconnected.

I then called my credit card company, which issued a temporary credit while I file a format dispute over the $68 that I paid for a suitcase that is now absolutely useless.

I did a Google Search and found a site for pissed-off customers that claims Burlington has only a 2.0 rating out of 5 possible, with a majority of customers voicing dissatisfaction. On Yelp, Burlington rates  a dismal 2.5.

I will not be shopping at Burlington for anything in the future and suggest that anyone who values quality or customer service take their business elsewhere.

 


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Comments

They didn't get away with it.

My credit card company issued a full credit,and told me to keep the suitcase with broken wheel, give to a charity, or whatever I wish to do since the store wouldn't take it back.

Burlington's customer non-service rep later informed me they print a refund policy (no refunds once any product is opened or used) on the back of their receipts.  Which you don't receive until after you've bought an item, and who reads backs of receipts?  Probably nobody, which they no.  There should be a law requiring such restrictive refund policies to be posted clearly at the checkout stations.

 

Don't buy anything at expanding Burlington

Burlington Coat Factory Return Policy . . .Merchandise that has been used or removed from the package it came in at the time of purchase cannot be returned. . .Merchandise that Burlington Coat Factory buys from vendors in order to sell to customers generally cannot be returned to a store location. . .Nov 26, 2024 · Burlington Stores expects to add more than 100 new stores this year

Shame on Burlington!

They should have accepted your defective return without an attitude! A retailer usually has an option to get their money back from the manufacturer, or at least absorb the occasional cost or replacement of a defective item as part of doing business. Especially during these difficult economic times when customer service is paramount and more desirable than closing a store due to lack of business, or bad reputation. Gotta wonder how many customers and money this business will lose because they refused to play nice over a $68 item...Reputation, professional employees and quality products are everything. Corporate: 1-855-355-2875