SamSpade
Well-Known Member
We had a fun time last night - this time, at Best Buy.
My wife's 35mm camera died a few years back - so I ponied up some big bucks to get her a new one this year (among other things) with the whole thing - zoom lens, etc. Anyway, turns out she learns her old camera is actually NOT BROKEN - so she decides she wants to return the camera. I dig around and find the receipt, and gleefully - NOT - stand in the very long line for returns. I watch patiently - NOT - as the three attendants do just about anything but actually wait on people.
I learn that - regardless of who returns the gift - they will charge a *RESTOCKING* fee for certain big ticket gifts - unless they are defective (in which case, it is implied, they will refund the full price).
WORSE - it's 15% of the item cost. This means to return a 350 dollar camera - they're gonna CHARGE me 50 bucks to put it back on the shelf!
What's ironic is, if I'd just gone out to the parking lot and dropped the thing on the pavement - there'd be no argument. "Defective" items are refunded without argument.
What's the deal with this crap? If I'd actually bought the *900* dollar camera I'd planned to buy, and it was being returned - I'd be paying 135 bucks "re-stocking" charge. This is ridiculous. Of course, it IS written in the fine print on the back of the receipt, but until they change this absurd policy, I don't intend on EVER returning to Best Buy.
My wife's 35mm camera died a few years back - so I ponied up some big bucks to get her a new one this year (among other things) with the whole thing - zoom lens, etc. Anyway, turns out she learns her old camera is actually NOT BROKEN - so she decides she wants to return the camera. I dig around and find the receipt, and gleefully - NOT - stand in the very long line for returns. I watch patiently - NOT - as the three attendants do just about anything but actually wait on people.
I learn that - regardless of who returns the gift - they will charge a *RESTOCKING* fee for certain big ticket gifts - unless they are defective (in which case, it is implied, they will refund the full price).
WORSE - it's 15% of the item cost. This means to return a 350 dollar camera - they're gonna CHARGE me 50 bucks to put it back on the shelf!
What's ironic is, if I'd just gone out to the parking lot and dropped the thing on the pavement - there'd be no argument. "Defective" items are refunded without argument.
What's the deal with this crap? If I'd actually bought the *900* dollar camera I'd planned to buy, and it was being returned - I'd be paying 135 bucks "re-stocking" charge. This is ridiculous. Of course, it IS written in the fine print on the back of the receipt, but until they change this absurd policy, I don't intend on EVER returning to Best Buy.