And does the period start from the date of purchase or receipt of the product?
Usually you have a month. I think after receiving it, but not sure.
With distance selling (online orders, catalog orders, telephone orders…) and door-to-door sales you always have a 14-day right of withdrawal. This begins with receipt of the cancellation policy in writing, but at the earliest upon receipt of the goods.
Receipt.
Whereby Amazon often offers a 30-day return guarantee.
PS: The addition was not worth its own answer. So I attached it here.
Yes, it can be, many do that. You are legally entitled to 14 days, but many online retailers give a few more days.
You have at least a 14-day right of return online. This can and is often increased to 30 days at Amazon. How long do you see on the product
The period starts from receipt.
But don't push it too far.
Maxing out based on the laptop or the deadline? (don't know the verb)
For the time being, not just two days in advance. That's what it was about you.
Catalog orders are the same as telephone orders, right? Do you then pay in cash?