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Seeker of Cheese
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.07.02 13:49:00 -
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Buyer's remorse is a bug now? Interesting... |

Seeker of Cheese
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
163
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Posted - 2012.07.03 14:09:00 -
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Kira Lannister wrote: I bet if it happened to you, you wouldn't be so logical.
Most of us that aren't teenagers and actually have our own incomes have this happen to us constantly throughout our lives. I remodeled my kitchen, 3 months later a new model of the fridge I bought came out that I liked better for the same price. Do you think Lowes is just going to do a swap for me and take my now devalued, used product as a fair trade? I filled up the gas tank in my truck last week when gas was $3.70/gal and yesterday it was $3.02/gal. Edit: and, when I went to top off the tank this morning it was back up to $3.37/gal. Do you think the gas station is going to give me a refund in either case?
It's part of life. Happens every single day. You can either throw a tantrum, realize it was something beyond anyone's control, or in the cases of some things learn to do better research before a purchase. I can only imagine someone's finally going to buy a PS3 the day before the PS4 comes out, completely unaware of the people outside setting up tents to wait overnight to buy it, and throw a tantrum on a forum over it. |

Seeker of Cheese
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
163
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Posted - 2012.07.03 21:42:00 -
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Kira Lannister wrote: Most stores have return periods of 60-90 days. Imagine if said store said too bad so sad.
Yeah, if the product doesn't work. Try returning something that expensive because you just don't want it anymore and see how it goes.
Kira Lannister wrote:Why did Walmart become a massive retail giant? Not from inflating prices and telling customers too bad so sad. They focused on customer service. Good prices, good return policies, and fair deals. Can I come live in your fantasy land where Walmart has good return policies and does anything fairly? They drove all the competitors that treated their customers well out of business because every time they took back an item they'd kept for several months but didn't want anymore, they couldn't sell it as new. They threw money down the drain until they couldn't keep their doors open. Walmart on the other hand literally sends returned merchandise back to the manufacturer and makes them eat the costs claiming it was damaged in shipping. They stay in business by screwing people. |
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