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Posted by unisellers on 11/07/06 00:58
On Nov 6, 6:19 am, s...@uce.gov (Citizen Bob) wrote:
> On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 10:33:17 -0800, "Bill's News"
>
> <BillsN...@pcmagic.net> wrote:
> >>> Slightly of topic but regarding Wal-Mart. Just went there
> >>> today with a friend who was in pursuit of a Christmas gift, having
> >>> seen their promotion regarding a portable DVD player. This
> >>> device falls into their 15 exception for returns and there is
> >>> no exception to that policy for Christmas shopping.
> >> What exactly is that exception? Please provide a link if you
> >> can.
> >It's posted in the store, near the electronics dept. registers
> >and probably elsewhere. Portable DVD players, and a few other
> >devices, only have a 15 day return policy.You are absolutely correct.
>
> From WalMart.com:
>
> Returns Policy by Department
>
> All merchandise purchased from Walmart.com may be returned either to a
> store or by mail within 90 days of receiving it, unless otherwise
> noted below. Additional guidelines are also noted below.
>
> APPAREL, SHOES & ACCESSORIES
>
> * All apparel, shoes and accessories items: 90 days with receipt
> and merchandise must be unworn, with tickets attached, and accompanied
> by the original pack list/invoice.
>
> BOOKS, MOVIES & VIDEO GAMES
>
> * CDs, DVDs, audiotapes, videotapes and video games: Must be
> returned unopened.
> * Books: Must be returned unused and unmarked.
>
> ELECTRONICS
>
> * Computer hardware: Must be returned with any included software
> within 15 days of receipt.
> * Computer components and computer accessories: Must be returned
> within 45 days of receipt.
> * Computer software: Must be returned unopened.
> * Camcorders and digital cameras: Must be returned within 30 days
> of receipt.
> * GPS Units, Digital Music Players, and Portable Video Players:
> May be returned for refund or exchange with receipt WITHIN 15 DAYS.
>
> GIFTS
>
> * Electronic and plastic gift cards: Not returnable or refundable
> for cash, except in states where required by law.
> * Perishables: Items such as flowers and food may be returned to a
> Wal-Mart store or by calling Customer Service at 1-800-966-6546.
> Cannot be returned by mail.
>
> HOME & GARDEN
>
> * Custom window blinds: Please see returns for window blinds.
> * Mattresses: May be returned to a store or by Freight shipping.
> Under some circumstances, you may be charged for return shipping. To
> return an item by Freight, call Customer Service at 1-800-966-6546.
> They will also be able to inform you of any return shipping costs.
> * Gas-powered items: Including but not limited to lawn mowers and
> pressure washers. Cannot be returned by mail, due to carrier
> restrictions. Must be returned to a store completely emptied of any
> flammable liquid (gas, oil).
>
> JEWELRY
>
> * Fine jewelry: May be returned to a store or by special pick-up.
> Call 1-800-966-6546 to arrange for a carrier to pick up the jewelry.
>
> MUSIC
>
> * CDs and DVDs: Must be returned unopened.
> * Music downloads: Cannot be returned. All sales are final and all
> charges from those sales are nonrefundable, except as otherwise stated
> in the Music Downloads Terms of Service.
>
> PHARMACY
>
> * Diabetic supplies: Cannot be returned. All sales are final.
> Please contact the manufacturer if you have any questions regarding
> defective items. Check your package for the manufacturer's name and
> contact information.
>
> TIRES
>
> * Tires: Tires shipped to a Wal-Mart store for pick-up must be
> returned to a Wal-Mart store and cannot be returned or exchanged by
> mail.
>
> TOYS, SPORTS & FITNESS
>
> * Oversize table games and treadmills: May be returned to a store
> or by Freight shipping. Under some circumstances, you may be charged
> for return shipping. To return an item by Freight, call Customer
> Service at 1-800-966-6546. They will also be able to inform you of any
> return shipping costs.
> * Autographed Sports Memorabilia: Must be returned with the
> included Certificate of Authenticity.
>
> --
>
> "First and last, it's a question of money. Those men who own the earth
> make the laws to protect what they have. They fix up a sort of fence or
> pen around what they have, and they fix the law so the fellow on the
> outside cannot get in. The laws are really organized for the protection of
> the men who rule the world. They were never organized or enforced to do
> justice. We have no system for doing justice, not the slightest in the world."
> --Clarence Darrow
Wal-Mart has become my #1 source for Electronics. Hard to beat their
return policy. Its hard to be their prices too.
Are these DVD recorders with the 80GB or 160GB Hard Drives reliable?
I've read a lot of complaints about DVD recorders ruining disks and not
working when trying to record TV shows.
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