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Eight in 10 Brits would return or sell their unwanted gifts, according to research

Research shows 47% of Brits regift and 27% sell unwanted gifts online, earning about £30 each to recover costs during the holiday season.

  • Eight in 10 Britons would return or sell their unwanted gifts, according to research commissioned by Confused.com.
  • There is usually a 28 to 30 day time limit for returns and exchanges, with some stores extending this period over Christmas, and proof of purchase is typically required.
  • The most common reasons for getting rid of gifts were not liking the item , it being the wrong size/fit , or already owning it , with clothes topping the list of most returned/sold items .
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The Herald ScotlandThe Herald Scotland
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Eight in 10 Brits would return or sell their unwanted gifts, research shares

A majority of Brits would sell or return unwanted gifts they've received at Christmas or for a birthday, a new survey has shared

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Eight in 10 Brits would return or sell their unwanted gifts, according to research

Brits are looking to recoup the cost of unwanted gifts.

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Sussex Express broke the news in Lewes, United Kingdom on Monday, December 29, 2025.
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