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Old 02-03-2012, 11:17 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by desertgem View Post
I understand, but one of my K3keyboardwifi ( Family has 3 of them)had to go back within 5 months and Amazon was tremendous, sending me a replacement so I could use the box to mail back the other one. Over the years, I have found that a strong replacement/return policy is normally worth the money. Walmart, not using any personal identification such as Amazon ( member sign in) and Costco ( member number), can not find you on a computer and so it means you have to hang onto the receipt until the warranty period is over. I used to think that they would at least give a Walmart card for the amount if it was in the period but if they no longer carry the product, you are out of luck.

I asked at walmart, but even the return service manager said you have to prove it. No big deal, just thought someone might have heard how Amazon handles it.
Weird as I returned an Acer A100 which is dried up most everywhere and had no problems as I did not have to prove anything. And it was their last one.

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