The Right Of Withdrawal Established By The Consumer Defense Code Guarantees To The Online Buyer The Return Of The Product Within 7 Days, With Full Refund, Without Need For Justification.
Many people believe that once a purchase is made online, there is no turning back. But the Consumer Defense Code (CDC) guarantees a powerful right: the so-called right of withdrawal. This means that the consumer can return the product within 7 calendar days after receiving it, without needing to justify the reason, and still receive a full refund.
This legal provision protects the buyer precisely in situations of impulse, misleading advertising or when the product does not meet expectations.
What The Law Says About The Right Of Withdrawal
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“The consumer may withdraw from the contract, within 7 days from its signing or from the act of receiving the product or service, whenever the contracting occurs outside the commercial establishment, especially by phone or at home.”
In practice, this applies to:
- Purchases made online;
- Purchases made by phone;
- Catalog sales;
- Services contracted outside physical stores.
And the return must be made at no additional cost to the consumer.
How It Works In Practice
If you purchased a smartphone from an online store and regret it, simply request the cancellation within 7 days. The store must arrange for the product to be collected and refund the amount paid — including shipping.
The same applies to clothes that did not fit, furniture that does not fit the space, or even online courses contracted outside the physical store. The consumer does not need to provide any justification: simple regret is enough.
Common Cases That Generate Returns
- Product Different From The Photo Or Description: this happens often on imported goods websites and marketplaces.
- Size And Measurement Issues: clothes and shoes that do not fit.
- Regret After Purchase: impulsive decisions during promotions or flash sales.
- Misleading Advertising: when what arrives is considerably inferior to what was advertised.
Court Decisions Confirming The Right
Brazilian case law is solid on this point:
- The STJ has already ruled that the return must be full, including the shipping cost paid by the consumer.
- State courts have condemned companies that hinder the process, imposing rules not provided for by law, such as requiring justification or charging return fees.
- In some cases, consumers have even received damages for moral damages when the company refused to comply with the law.
The Financial Impact On Consumers
The right of withdrawal represents a fundamental protection in a market that moves billions of reais in e-commerce in Brazil. In 2024, according to ABComm (Brazilian Association of Electronic Commerce), the sector surpassed the mark of R$ 185 billion in online sales.
Without this provision, millions of consumers would be stuck with misguided purchases or products of dubious quality.
Practical Example:
- A TV purchased for R$ 2,500 during a promotion that did not please the consumer can be returned with full refund and without bureaucracy.
What To Do If The Store Refuses To Accept The Return
If the company denies the right, the consumer should:
- Formally request through the website, email or customer service, within the deadline.
- Register the service protocol to have proof of the request.
- Keep purchase and delivery receipts.
- Contact Procon or file a complaint on Consumidor.gov.br.
- Resort to the courts if the company insists on violating the law.
The courts are unanimous in condemning abusive practices in such cases.
Attention: Situations Where The Right May Not Apply
Despite being broad, the right of withdrawal has exceptions. Some courts have already ruled that it does not apply to:
- Customized or made-to-measure products (e.g., custom furniture, shirts with embroidered names).
- Perishable products (food and flowers, for example).
- Services already fully rendered.
Outside of these cases, the 7-day rule is mandatory.
Why This Right Is So Important In E-Commerce
The right of withdrawal balances a relationship that is inherently unequal: in the digital environment, the consumer does not see, touch, or test the product before purchase.
Without this guarantee, the risk of frustration would fall entirely on the buyer. With the CDC, this risk is shared between the consumer and the supplier, making electronic commerce safer.
Consumer Is Not Trapped In The Purchase
The message from the courts is clear: online purchase is not imprisonment. The consumer has up to 7 days to withdraw, return the product, and receive back all the money paid.
This right, although little known, guarantees protection against impulsive purchases, misleading advertising, and products that do not meet expectations. For the consumer, it can mean the difference between a big loss and the peace of mind of being able to retract.



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