Except she isn't going to be able to return it, because she doesn't have a valid reason, and the loss of funds will cause her to die of funko pop withdrawl.
Most big corps don't require a reason and give full refunds. Abuse of the refund system will just result in them changing their policy to charge a restocking fee like a lot of smaller companies already do.
Costco used to let you return anything at any time no questions asked, and people abused it by taking in their 2-year-old TV to get a refund and buy the newest model for the same exact amount. Now you only have a month or something to return electronics.
Some leftist with a more effective method of protesting.
Except she isn't going to be able to return it, because she doesn't have a valid reason, and the loss of funds will cause her to die of funko pop withdrawl.
Most big corps don't require a reason and give full refunds. Abuse of the refund system will just result in them changing their policy to charge a restocking fee like a lot of smaller companies already do.
Costco used to let you return anything at any time no questions asked, and people abused it by taking in their 2-year-old TV to get a refund and buy the newest model for the same exact amount. Now you only have a month or something to return electronics.
I hadn't heard of this. Are you in the US?
People still openly brag about abusing the return policy here in Leafland.
Yes, the US.
Apparently the 90 day return policy was in effect at least as far back as 2012: https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/is-costcos-90-day-tv-return-policy-no-questions-asked.2228595/