Did you make this mistake when buying coffee?
On one occasion, I purchased an espresso coffee pack from a local coffee merchant.
About a week and a half later, I found that the product was no good. I went back to the dealer to either get a refund or trade my purchase for other coffee-related products. I had been a bit careless and lost the receipt, so they wouldn't be willing to do anything. I ended up having to throw away the coffee.
The moral of the story: keep the receipt!
Another reason to look after your receipt when ordering coffee products is: let's presume you buy an Italian coffee blender, and four days later, a far superior product arrives on the scene. Clearly, the coffee vendor you sourced it from won't give your funds back, but not all is not lost. If you still have the receipt, your day can still be saved. Since your coffee product is so new (you've got the receipt to prove it), it will be worth offering it on an auction website that specializes in food and drink or coffee-related merchandise. At the end of the day, you are going to make a small cash loss but are not stuck with a product that you are not fully happy with.
Sales receipts are more valuable than you might think. They are also closely connected with product insurance and consumer rights. Again, imagine for a moment: you buy an Italian coffee brewer or possibly a stainless steel coffee blender. Then something happens, and your coffee machine is destroyed, lost, or stolen. If the coffee store receipt is safe, then obtaining your insurance payment will be doubly faster, compared to if you had lost that receipt.
When you are ordering items like Cuban coffee samplers to glass coffee storage jars, it might be that for some reason, you will take out some warranty or further insurance. This is all very well, but 99% of all warranties will undoubtedly require you to produce a payment receipt with your warranty papers. If you get a relatively expensive coffee, then obviously, it would be a catastrophe to lose your receipt as any possible warranty protection may be lost.
Even if you do not obtain a warranty when buying a coffee grinder, or some other kind of coffee machine, you will certainly need a receipt. There may be several reasons for you to return to the coffee merchant or electrical store, and without a receipt, you needn't bother going.
Coffee products are no different from any other item you might purchase, so you must ensure you keep that sales ticket.
Of course, if you buy Robarica Coffee on Amazon, you always have a 100% refund policy :)