Mskanga
<font color=navy>Can speak and read 4 languages fl
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I couldn't do it, I would be so embarrased that I think everyone would know just by looking at me in the face.
But just recently I bought a cordless phone, 4 months after I bought it the phone did not last longer than 30 minutes before you would hear the "low battery beep " eventhough it had been in the base before. I went to try to exchange it and they wouldn't let me because it was over the 90 days period , and sending it to get fixed ( or whatever the manufacturer would do ) would mean I wouldn't have a phone for 8 weeks. So guess what I did? I bought an identical phone , came home and switched the phones, put it in the box and returned it as defective ( which it was defective ). If it had been older then I would have done something else but I have never had a phone that didn't hold the charge after 4 months from the time it was purchased. Was it right from me to do that ? Maybe not , but I expect it to at least last a year before I have to start buying new batteries.
But just recently I bought a cordless phone, 4 months after I bought it the phone did not last longer than 30 minutes before you would hear the "low battery beep " eventhough it had been in the base before. I went to try to exchange it and they wouldn't let me because it was over the 90 days period , and sending it to get fixed ( or whatever the manufacturer would do ) would mean I wouldn't have a phone for 8 weeks. So guess what I did? I bought an identical phone , came home and switched the phones, put it in the box and returned it as defective ( which it was defective ). If it had been older then I would have done something else but I have never had a phone that didn't hold the charge after 4 months from the time it was purchased. Was it right from me to do that ? Maybe not , but I expect it to at least last a year before I have to start buying new batteries.
I hate return policies where they only put the money on their own stores gc/shopping cards.
There was some kind of bed they'd rented for the baby, a swing that played music, some gadget that rolled around and held the baby...never saw one before.
Was awful! I wanted to move out till they were GONE! Anyway, what really pissed me off so bad was when it came time to return everything to the store, they'd somehow not allowed enough time to do that (complained traffic was the reason) and asked WOULD *I* RETURN ALL THIS STUFF FOR THEM TO THE STORE?????? ABSOLUTELY NOT! They left the things here in my place to avoid missing their flight back to NC. It's been over a year & I understand he just ended up paying for all that stuff on his CC. Gave me permission to give it away if I chose to. I did...couldn't get around in my place till I did. Anyway, this is a case of "Buying To Return" that burned somebody good. 



I really loved it and wanted to keep it, but it criss crossed across the bosom and the seams of the fabric were torture and were really uncomfortable so I returned it. I didn't buy it with the intent to return it though. I had it cleaned (it was dry clean only) then called the store and explained it BEFORE I took it in (they said to return it when I told them about the seams)."