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Apple's 10% Re-stocking Fee = BAD Policy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Left Face Down" data-source="post: 185027"><p>Not to be rude, but most stores have a 15% restocking fee. Atleast all the stores I go to (Best Buy, Circuit City, Fry's Electronics). </p><p></p><p>Also not to be rude but, you're talking about Dell. A company I wouldn't ever buy a computer from even if I had no other choice in computers. That's just from my past experiences with them, thankfully they weren't actually mine.</p><p></p><p>Though I know what ya mean. I actually hadn't heard about this policy. Though, if I didn't like mine I'd sell it on eBay for the price I got it for (I'm a student). It'd be cheaper than buying it brand new to them... barring they're not a student too.</p><p></p><p>//Edit</p><p></p><p>According to this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In my past experiences if you only open the power supply/computer, which **** man don't rip the poor power supplies bag to shreds, if you just seal it back up again they SHOULD give you your money back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Granted I did this at Best Buy with... darn, what was it. O'yeah, it was a DVD Recorder for my parents down stairs. Anyways, point being they took it back as long as I had everything there. Though, a little *****ing goes a long way. I wouldn't take that from Apple what so ever. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Though I mean you're not going to find any in-store deals better than a 10% re-stocking fee from any store I know of. Dell I don't even concider worth concidering so I don't even count them. Just to add to my Dell stories, my room mate recently got one and a lot of the pre-installed programs are buggy and if he does certain things it locks up his computer. Granted, only one action has locked up his comp so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Left Face Down, post: 185027"] Not to be rude, but most stores have a 15% restocking fee. Atleast all the stores I go to (Best Buy, Circuit City, Fry's Electronics). Also not to be rude but, you're talking about Dell. A company I wouldn't ever buy a computer from even if I had no other choice in computers. That's just from my past experiences with them, thankfully they weren't actually mine. Though I know what ya mean. I actually hadn't heard about this policy. Though, if I didn't like mine I'd sell it on eBay for the price I got it for (I'm a student). It'd be cheaper than buying it brand new to them... barring they're not a student too. //Edit According to this: In my past experiences if you only open the power supply/computer, which **** man don't rip the poor power supplies bag to shreds, if you just seal it back up again they SHOULD give you your money back. Granted I did this at Best Buy with... darn, what was it. O'yeah, it was a DVD Recorder for my parents down stairs. Anyways, point being they took it back as long as I had everything there. Though, a little *****ing goes a long way. I wouldn't take that from Apple what so ever. Though I mean you're not going to find any in-store deals better than a 10% re-stocking fee from any store I know of. Dell I don't even concider worth concidering so I don't even count them. Just to add to my Dell stories, my room mate recently got one and a lot of the pre-installed programs are buggy and if he does certain things it locks up his computer. Granted, only one action has locked up his comp so far. [/QUOTE]
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