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House of Fraser customers denied refunds and still waiting on gift card replacements a MONTH after chain was saved by Sports Direct

FRUSTRATED House of Fraser customers are concerned they've been left out of pocket after waiting more than a month for the retailer to replace their gift cards.

Shoppers' worries come just days after the retailer backtracked on refunds for orders that never turned up.

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House of Fraser initially asked customers to send their cards into head quarters who will issue a replacement

Despite the last minute rescue on August 10 by billionaire businessman Mike Ashley, the department store announced that it had stopped accepting gift cards even though it was still selling them.

Instead, it advised customers to send the vouchers into head office in exchange for a replacement from the new owners, Sports Direct.

But concerned customers claim they haven't heard anything from the retailer since posting their gift cards and fear they won't ever see the money again.

Some customers have returned cards with more than £100 on them weeks ago and are still waiting for communication from the store to say that they have received it.

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Customers fear that they have lost out on hundreds of pounds by returning the giftcardsCredit: Twitter
Some shoppers haven't heard anything from the retailer since posting the cardsCredit: Twitter
Customers are concerned that they haven't received any response from House of FraserCredit: Twitter

When a firm goes into administration they are not actually legally obliged to honour gift cards.

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If House of Fraser decides not to replace them then affected customers will have to join the long list of companies that the firm owes money to.

Banks and investors will get a pay out first, so customers who are owed cash for gift cards are unlikely to see the money again.

It comes just a week after the firm made a u-turn on promises to refund all customers who suffered as a result of cancelled online orders.

The department store is yet to confirm when customers will received the replacementsCredit: Twitter
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Retailers don't have to honour gift cards if they've gone into administrationCredit: Twitter
Customers are still waiting to hear from the firmCredit: Twitter

The retailer took its website down and deleted thousands of customers' orders on August 16, amid an ongoing row with its warehouse operator over pay.

At the time, it said it would automatically issue refunds for orders that weren't been processed but a spokesperson has since told that it wouldn't be paying back customers who placed orders before August 10.

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Shoppers who paid for the gift card using a debit or credit card can try to claim the cash back.

If it was over the value of £100 and you used your credit card you can try submitting a Section 75 claim via your credit card company.

If you bought a gift card on your debit card or the amount was under £100 you can submit a charge back claim.

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