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Old 06-07-2017, 10:50 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
In the US, some items cannot be returned without a 15% restocking fee. TVs are one of those items. People would buy a TV, use it to watch say the Superbowl and then return the TV. You can return if the item is defective or exchange if defective without any fee. But just to return, some items will be have a fee. Unless of course, the item is unopened.
I'm sure that depends entirely on the particular store's policy. I've returned TVs without any problems at all, simply because I didn't like the picture, or it was lacking a feature I really needed to hook up all my various DVD players/recorders/computers to.

But those policies are usually well documented and posted at the B&M stores and should be readily noticeable on their websites as well.

Again, calling and asking is your safest bet if you have any doubts.
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