Decathlon launches tent return program to reduce waste at UK festivals
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The sale of used products at Decathlon has been going on for a few months. Now, the brand has made the whole process easier and allows customers to receive the amount directly into their bank account.
Since March, Decathlon has been running a take-back campaign that allows customers to sell sporting goods they no longer use.
Bicycles, weight training equipment, golf clubs and surfboards are just some of the items that can be sold to the retailer.
Until now, this process involved delivering/evaluating the used product at a Decathlon store and receiving the voucher after the technicians had evaluated it.
Today, the service has new advantages:
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Fazem recolha na morada which allows to respond to customers who want to get rid of their bulky, large and heavy products, such as fitness equipment (treadmills, exercise bikes…), camping products or products related to water sports, which are more difficult to transport.
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Todo o processo de venda e retoma dos produtos é realizado online. The customer submits their product for visual evaluation via a link available on the website and, if it is validated, they will be asked for the preferred date for collection at their address.
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Transferência bancária. Once the product has been approved by Decathlon after a technical check, the amount will be sent to the customer to the bank account indicated.
This product will be checked, reconditioned and offered for sale online at Decathlon.co.uk to give it a second life.
On the Decathlon website you can find more information about the campaign and take a look at the second-hand products that are already on sale.
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