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Femtosecond - "BOYCE" wrote in messagenews:fc82bf7a.0310010600.1c8028c8@posting.google.com... I wanted to share my experience with everyone, I have recently had a very bad experience with the BESTBUY Store in Miamisburg OH. After ready my below story, I believe you will agree that due to there policy, it would be a VERY! bad idea to shop there for your holiday needs. MY NOTE TO WWW.BESTBUY.COM I am sending this message after having a very disturbing experience with the Miamisburg BestBuy store. On Sept 25th I purchased a $600 dollar digital camcorder for my wife's birthday, I explain to the sales person that I was not sure that she would like the gift and wanted to know the return policy, he then showed me the 14 day "like new" policy that appeared to be a fair enough policy, 14 days, if like new, no 15% restocking fee. I agree to the policy and purchased the item, within 4 days my wife decided she would be happier with a digital camera setup with a docking station that printed photos instantly, I then went to return the digital camera.. THIS IS WERE THE NIGHTMARE STARTS! The LIKE NEW policy was not using the same definition as we all understand it in the US. The manager was trying to charge me a $90 dollar restocking fee, I asked him what the definition of "like new" was, I QUOTE!!! if the seal on the box is broken, it is no longer "like new". END QUOTE!! As you could imagine! I was standing there in disbelief, and he then told me that an exchange was OK and full credit would be given if we exchanged for merchandise at the same cost. NOW!! I had already decided to never do business with this store again! and really did not want to give another penny to this store, but in order to not loose $90 dollars in/begin rantI'm wondering why EVERYONE who creates a newsgroup postinsists on spelling "lose" "loose". It's not just you - I've readliteraly hundreds of posts with the same mistake. I've also seenthis mistake on dozens of websites. Can anyone explain this?"Loose" is *NOT* an alternate spelling of "lose". In fact, it is acompletely different word.
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