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Old 06-07-2017, 10:52 AM   #22
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger View Post
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.
I'm wondering if you bought a TV and it turned out not to be suitable and you returned it for an exchange for a different TV, would you still have to pay the 15% restocking fee (if the store has such)?
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