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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 13:18:04 GMT, lucky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Thank you for staying on topic "ME". Maybe Stan can take a lesson on >THAT etiquette :) (sorry I couldn't resist) > Me neither. Plonk! >Me wrote: > >> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, >> lucky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >>>I looked at their web site and found no such exclusions but I was >>>wondering about real life experiences or hassles anyone may have gotten >>>trying to returnd a recorder. >>> >>>I'm willing to pay more at walmart than an online retailer solely for >>>the possibility of me not liking the thing and wanting to return it. >>>Most online places exclude such returns or charge 10% so even with tax I >>>pay in person, I'm going to come out ahead with piece of mind. >> >> >> Be aware that some retailers have different return policies for their >> online stores and their brick & mortar stores. If you are uncertain >> about Wal-Mart's policy for returning an item (any item), just ask >> someone there to give you a copy of the return policy. Some stores also >> charge a restocking fee for electronic goods, but I don't know if >> Wal-Mart is one of them. Read the return policy and ask a manager any >> questions if the policy is not clear.
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