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Old 06-15-2011, 09:37 PM   #12
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Fair enough if the retailer doesn't mind or actively encourages this. I know down here in New Zealand it's not uncommon for shops to have notices that say something like "refunds only for faulty goods, not if you've just changed your mind". It just seems a bit unfair on the retailer to me (not that I have all that much sympathy for retailers, with the massive mark-ups on some items!)
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