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My tip if you're thinking about it is to get toys you don't think are going to break ;)
This is kind of rude (stupid etc) ........ specially when they want you to enroll and pay in next few minutes. They should offer customer a choice rather then shipping spoiled toys back to customer. Why not offer free recycling / pay 10 -20% of toys value.
- by StephanieDev September 30, 2008 12:51 PM PDT
- The only time a customer is ever expected to pay for a "spoiled toy" is if it is absolutely broken, unable to be repaired, or soiled beyond cleaning capabilities. It's the same as any business selling/renting goods: "If you break it, you buy it." Saying it is "kind of rude (stupid etc)...." is a bit much. If a customer rents a DVD from Netflix online, snaps it in half, and returns it, they must pay for the DVD. The same rule applies.
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