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A question of ethics
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If I buy something based on my knowledge and it doesn't do the job I keep it as it's my mistake, If I buy something that the clerk told me would work and it doesn't I might take it back. Depends on the cost - $10.00 is usually the break point, under, it gets thrown in the garage, over and it goes back the next time I'm in that store. <br /> <br />My B-I-L bought a scale from Wall-Mart. When they came over to visit about four months later his wife weighed on our digital scale and liked being able to read her weight. Lon immdetialy took his scale back and said his wife didn't like it and got one of the digital scales. I'm sorry but I was appaled. He bought the scale and should have kept it, but he didn't see it that way. It was his mistake not the stores or the manufactores, but it was easy for him to pass the buck. <br /> <br />I'm glad that the big stores are keeping track of returns and hope that they compile their records with the other stores so people like Lon can't take something back without a penality. <br /> <br />You and I pay for these problems, as stated above bad behavior is rewarded. <br /> <br />Bob
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