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Flux Convoy wrote:Never mind trying to make informed decisions and making the store eat the cost of a purchase you somehow justified returning. I don't quite grasp why people feel that satisfaction is owed to them. Look at what you're buying. Do research if necessary. If it sucks, guess what? Tough luck, that's on you. Returning undamaged goods shows a lack of responsibility and basic morality.
deathy wrote:Please don't turn this thread into mocking others who return stuff they don't like back at stores for a refund. please lets not judge those who return stuff as it's legal & within their rights to do so. as stores in america encourage returns & post huge signs saying: "we accept return if you are not satified with the item for whatever reason."
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:There's only so much research can do, but the toy itself itself is still in the package, and you wouldn't be able to fully grasp the experience unless you opened it and handled it (or have a friend nearby who owns one, which I don't see happening very often). Besides, ever heard of impulse buys?
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Never mind trying to make informed decisions and making the store eat the cost of a purchase you somehow justified returning. I don't quite grasp why people feel that satisfaction is owed to them. Look at what you're buying. Do research if necessary. If it sucks, guess what? Tough luck, that's on you. Returning undamaged goods shows a lack of responsibility and basic morality.
There's only so much research can do, but the toy itself itself is still in the package, and you wouldn't be able to fully grasp the experience unless you opened it and handled it (or have a friend nearby who owns one, which I don't see happening very often). Besides, ever heard of impulse buys?
Flux Convoy wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:There's only so much research can do, but the toy itself itself is still in the package, and you wouldn't be able to fully grasp the experience unless you opened it and handled it (or have a friend nearby who owns one, which I don't see happening very often). Besides, ever heard of impulse buys?
I call it like I see and it's shady. I've bought things I don't dig before and that's on me. As an American I feel pretty ashamed that we are allowed to do a lot of the stuff we're allowed and encouraged to do. The last I'll say on the matter is that people should simply face up to their consequences and deal with them. Otherwise you just become, lazy, complacent and irresponsible. The world does not owe us anything. Especially satisfaction or happiness. I know you and I don't have any beef. This issue simply gets under my skin.
dirk2243 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:Never mind trying to make informed decisions and making the store eat the cost of a purchase you somehow justified returning. I don't quite grasp why people feel that satisfaction is owed to them. Look at what you're buying. Do research if necessary. If it sucks, guess what? Tough luck, that's on you. Returning undamaged goods shows a lack of responsibility and basic morality.
There's only so much research can do, but the toy itself itself is still in the package, and you wouldn't be able to fully grasp the experience unless you opened it and handled it (or have a friend nearby who owns one, which I don't see happening very often). Besides, ever heard of impulse buys?
I agree w/ JelZe here. When opened it is rare that 2 Transformers are of the same perfect quality anyways. Example: one has a loose left arm, the other has 2 left tailfins (like my movie ramjet) another has a problem with tab A fitting into slot A. If I pay for a service or product and it doesn't perform like it should or claim, why shouldn't I be able to return it?
I returned my first DOTM sideswipe cause he couldn't stay together in car mode at all short of using rubber bands. I returned it for another Sideswipe and the new one is great.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Flux Convoy wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:There's only so much research can do, but the toy itself itself is still in the package, and you wouldn't be able to fully grasp the experience unless you opened it and handled it (or have a friend nearby who owns one, which I don't see happening very often). Besides, ever heard of impulse buys?
I call it like I see and it's shady. I've bought things I don't dig before and that's on me. As an American I feel pretty ashamed that we are allowed to do a lot of the stuff we're allowed and encouraged to do. The last I'll say on the matter is that people should simply face up to their consequences and deal with them. Otherwise you just become, lazy, complacent and irresponsible. The world does not owe us anything. Especially satisfaction or happiness. I know you and I don't have any beef. This issue simply gets under my skin.
Let's save that for another thread
Autobot032 wrote:I hate it when people sit high and mighty on their horse and believe their way is the right way and everyone should be like them. That's not for the bettering of mankind, that's to help bolster one's ego and desire to be part of what they consider a master race. We all know how that went, eh?
Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
Kibble wrote:I agree with Flux that it's poor form to return a figure where there's no defect, but it is within the stores regulations to do so, so I guess you can't come down too hard on anyone that does so. The problem is those figures typically get put back on the shelf to rot because no one is gonna buy a used figure for full price.
Autobot032 wrote:I mean, if we're willing to buy used from BBTS and eBay, why not from retail?
Kibble wrote:Autobot032 wrote:I mean, if we're willing to buy used from BBTS and eBay, why not from retail?
Most people don't pay full price for something used when it's still available for the same price new. The used stuff that sells for full price or more on the sites you mentioned is no longer readily available.
Autobot032 wrote:
Heck, the Ultimate Optimus I returned? Bought. Full price. And there are two sealed ones that just came in a few days ago.
Where I live, we're pretty easy going about that kind of stuff. Do I want brand new? Sure, who doesn't? But I'll take used if necessary. If they won't cut the price, I have to weigh it out in my mind...do I want it and have it over with, or do I want to haggle or go elsewhere and spend more or not find it at all? I'm going to take the first option. Get it now and get it over with.
gavinfuzzy wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
Heck, the Ultimate Optimus I returned? Bought. Full price. And there are two sealed ones that just came in a few days ago.
Where I live, we're pretty easy going about that kind of stuff. Do I want brand new? Sure, who doesn't? But I'll take used if necessary. If they won't cut the price, I have to weigh it out in my mind...do I want it and have it over with, or do I want to haggle or go elsewhere and spend more or not find it at all? I'm going to take the first option. Get it now and get it over with.
Hmm... but i doubt they can re-sell opened dexues... the ripped bottom card would be too obvious.
Autobot032 wrote:
They do. They just use a stapler to reclose the bubble. No, I'm not kidding. They do it with toys, electronics, etc.
gavinfuzzy wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
They do. They just use a stapler to reclose the bubble. No, I'm not kidding. They do it with toys, electronics, etc.
I seriously pity the people who buys opened products and dont realise it(Actually, i thought of buying recon ironhide, strip him of all weapons and return it...
Never got around to doing it after i realized my TRU dosent accept returns)
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