Re: Undislosed Restocking Fee is Legal??



In article <1152905333.779915.83250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Ryan" <cobbcity@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

"So if indeed they never told you their refund policy before you
completed the sale, and you returned the goods within 30 days,
they're legally required to provide a full refund."


I assure you at no time did the company disclose a restocking fee.

The wise consumer would ask.
.



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