Old 05-15-19, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by puma1552
Can't just be unsatisfied with something and return it? Spare me the "why should the retailer take the loss if you don't like something" speech because that's literally the way virtually all retailers that serve humanity operate, and it's just good business practice to do so. Every single person in this thread and on the planet has been glad they've been able to return something when it just didn't work out, so that is indefensible. Amazon didn't get to where they are by having non-existent return and refund policies. Nor did Apple, or any other huge retailer that people like doing business with; in fact they got there by having good policies and good customer service.
Amazon and Apple "got to where they are" by abusing its employees and not paying any taxes.

By the way, this is getting worked out in your favor, correct? And it's just taking you a bit longer than you expected?
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