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Israeli Law Allows Product Returns Without Receipt Using Alternative Proofs

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Translated & summarized from Now 14 by baba
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Many Israeli consumers believe that a receipt is mandatory to return or exchange a product, but the law provides more flexibility. According to Regulation 3(a) of the Consumer Protection (Cancellation of Transaction) Regulations, 2010, proof of purchase can include a receipt, cash register slip, exchange note, or any other evidence showing the transaction details such as date, amount paid, and payment method.

This means that if a customer paid by credit card, payment app, or other digital means, transaction details from a bank or credit card app, an emailed receipt, or an SMS confirmation can suffice as proof. Retailers cannot insist solely on an original receipt if other valid proof exists, as this would contradict the regulations.

Consumers should be aware that presenting proof of purchase is only one condition for returns or cancellations. The right to cancel or exchange also depends on legal provisions regarding time limits, product type, condition, and specific exceptions outlined in the regulations.

In summary, before giving up on returning or exchanging a product due to lack of a receipt, consumers should check what other proofs they have, as these may legally fulfill the requirements for exercising their rights.

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