If it cannot be recovered to an original form at home or anywhere (wrapping etc), find restocking fee first, if it's higher than what can be gotten selling at eBay, take the latter choice. simple n easy.
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i'm not a t no loss at no cost, refund & exchange maniac, but another trick i might share is , first go n ask their clerk or manager store R & E policies, investigate first before taking your merchandise there, if they charge unwrapped product fees, rewrap it at home then return!
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And sales chance for ya storage bin to get organized in lieu of upcoming n.y? Good gracious..
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policies (refund) intact. 'so be a bit rough at times and exercise your rights or persistence fully. Tenacity can go a long way! (for your advantage)
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And a little or (more than that) arguments tend to ensue between buyers and clerks. The way to go in many cases (depending on where ya live and what shop), is to be NOT nice, than the other way around. They got more to lose by accepting your terms than keeping their strict store
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I know millennials tend to be a bit more merchandise savvy, but return or redemption to cash redeemable credits or gift cards isn't that a trivial matter. All details put aside, what ya gonna reply to your friend who sent you the gift? I just sold it on eBay? com'on.
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