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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in
rec.video.dvd.titles, Evelyn C. Leeper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> In article
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in
>> rec.video.dvd.titles, JohnnyBoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>I'm sooo close to returning the dvd to Costco without ever seen the movie.
>Stan Brown wrote:
>> If you do, please let us know what happens. While I agree with you
>> that this is unacceptable, I'd be surprised if a retailer agrees and
>> takes back an opened disk.
>
>Costco will. We returned a defective DVD and they are not really set up
>to do exchanges (and a lot of stuff isn't there after a week or so), so
>they just refunded our money and we then went back, found another one
>and bought it the usual way.
Maybe you missed the context: this was an opened disk that was not
defective, in the sense that it played exactly as Universal
intended. The OP and I might consider it defective because it has
unskippable commercials; my question (which your experience doesn't
answer) is whether Costco, or any retailer, would also consider it
defective for that reason alone.
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