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Retail Store Returns - A True Story

3/18/2013

 
True story:  Joe has some really terrific stereo equipment, but he would like to upgrade. A local stereo store advertises the very component he wants it a special sales price. It will take all of his spare cash, but it's worth it. Joe goes to the store, talk to the sales man, and examines the advertised component. Joe gets into a technical discussion with the salesman. Details the salesman what results he expects, using the new component. The salesman says that Joe will be disappointed with that particular component because it won't do what you want. What you really needs is a different component it costs more it is not on sale (naturally).

Joe is very disappointed. He really wanted to upgrade his equipment. He already told all of his friends how he was going to sound. Now you'll have to confess he was wrong about the advertised component. The salesman offers Joe a really good deal on the more expensive component. Joe hesitates....

It still costs more than the advertised component, but it is a good deal, in his stereo will sound great. In short, talks himself into it. As he is carrying a box component to his car, he has second thoughts. What will he eat for the next month? He spent all this food money plus all the spare cash on this component. Commonsense reassert itself, and Joe realizes that he has made a mistake. He turns around and returned to the store with the unopened box in his arms. It has been almost 1 minute since he paid for the component.

Joe asked for his money back, explaining his problem. To this order, and yes your points to sign on the cash register that says "no refunds". It also says that on his receipt. They will exchange the merchandise for something else, but he can't have his money back. Unfortunately, Joe will have to get his nourishment from great sounding music for the next month. The store does not have to get a refund, since the merchandise was not defective. More true legal stories>>

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