Refund Policy

by | Dec 15, 2011 | 0 comments

We always strive to offer the highest quality products at reasonable prices. Because we inspect and pack all of our orders with care, we are confident you’ll be extremely satisfied with your purchases. However, there are times when items are damaged, defective, or incorrectly shipped. Should you experience this, we’ll gladly replace them.

CGN RETURN POLICY:

INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Please contact us before returning any product!

DOMESTIC AND CANADIAN CUSTOMERS:

  1. Any defective, incorrect or damaged item may be returned within 30 days of receipt via the U.S. Postal Service (preferably by Media Mail, if qualified). We will gladly ship a replacement and reimburse you for the return postage.
  2. Any item you are not satisfied with (not as expected, arrived too late, etc.), if returned within 30 days of receipt and received in salable condition, will be issued an exchange or refund of merchandise cost only.
  3. Computer software, videos, CDs, cassettes, DVDs or other media may only be returned for refunds if UNOPENED. If opened, they may be returned only for replacement with the same item.
  4. Any return that does not comply with the above policy is subject to a significant restocking fee, at our discretion.

SHIP YOUR RETURN PREPAID TO:
(Please ship via the U.S. Postal Service; use Media Mail, if qualified.)

Christian Grandparenting Network
Attn: Returns
5844 Pioneer Mesa Dr
Colorado Springs, CO 80923

When returning items:

  • Please allow 1-3 weeks for the return to be received and processed. An email confirmation will be sent once we receive your return or exchange.
  • If you have any questions about your return, please e-mail us at info@christiangrandparenting.net or you may call 1-719-522-1404.

 

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