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Old 04-06-2012, 01:46 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post


Businesses are in business to sell products. There is nothing implicit in the business model that a business has to accept back a properly-functioning product, just because the purchaser decided not to use it. The fact that a business won't allow you to return, for refund or exchange, one of their products is not a defacto reason of condemnation.
This thread is a Bizarro-world; I can't seem to wrap my brain around the OP's argument and find myself agreeing with SLJ.
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