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Old 03-05-2012, 12:15 PM   #426
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Originally Posted by RolandD View Post
Mine is when I'm doing home repairs/improvements, I buy everything I think I may need and then some, just in case. At the end of the project, I gather everything unused/unopened and return it with the receipt. Even if I just get store credit, I know I'll be starting another project again soon.
I do the same with home projects. If I'm doing a project that involves tilework, I've been known to buy 3 or 4 sets of tile (including all of the trim pieces and grout) that are being considered. At the end of the project, I return everything that was not used. With my last bathroom remodel, I returned over $2,000 in tile and trim pieces alone.

So far, Lowes and Home Depot have not cancelled my accounts for excessive returns.
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