isotope240
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riiight... well, the purpose of my initial post was to ask an audio dealer if the "loophole" existed... so, am i missing something, or are you just reverting back to the point you made before your clear-cut misinterpretation of the word "policy" ???(which, ironically enough, occurred as you "corrected" my "misuse" of the word)
oh, and i did look up "scam"... back when the whole heated flamewar on this issue was happening. i think whether or not my ploy is to be considered a "scam" is the essence of what this debate has evolved into... and we all have our own opinion there.
i'm gonna go study now, you take the next shift here *tags williamgoody* ... we've got to have this damn dead horse beat to a bloody pulp before midnight.
Originally posted by williamgoody You were looking for a loophole in a store's system which wasn't there. There's no store "policy" which dictates what they will do with returned product, nor a consumer's option to purchase or repurchase a returned item. However each store has a system in reference to how they deal with returned items. Why don't you look up "scam" while you're at it. |
riiight... well, the purpose of my initial post was to ask an audio dealer if the "loophole" existed... so, am i missing something, or are you just reverting back to the point you made before your clear-cut misinterpretation of the word "policy" ???(which, ironically enough, occurred as you "corrected" my "misuse" of the word)
oh, and i did look up "scam"... back when the whole heated flamewar on this issue was happening. i think whether or not my ploy is to be considered a "scam" is the essence of what this debate has evolved into... and we all have our own opinion there.
i'm gonna go study now, you take the next shift here *tags williamgoody* ... we've got to have this damn dead horse beat to a bloody pulp before midnight.