Online shopping and deliveries to continue despite lockdown of 'non-essential' shops
Their websites all remain active so customers are still able to order online.
They have warned there may be “a slight delay of store.hmv.com orders”, but added: “We are doing our utmost to get items to our customers as soon as possible.” They have also extended their returns policy, so customers have until 1 July 2020 for all purchases made between 1 January 2020 and 31 March 2020.They have extended their returns policy for items bought in-store, so you can return anything unwanted once stores reopen.
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