When you return an item, sometimes a store charges a fee. So for example a $300 phone, they take $35 off your return, so you only get back $265 if you decide to return it.
When you return an item, sometimes a store charges a fee. So for example a $300 phone, they take $35 off your return, so you only get back $265 if you decide to return it.
I think that is reasonable only if the seller has a “try before you buy” policy. As one example, if I’m looking for a new computer peripheral like a mouse or a headset or similar, I usually have no way to actually see how well it works for me before buying.