Wow, thanks for the one flag vote ass-hats...
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Wow, thanks for the one flag vote ass-hats...
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Last edited by smokehouse; 08-27-2007 at 10:11 PM.
Take a hike, wang-broom!
I swear I can smell your stinky hands from here!
I wondered where the rest of your post went
"What is a man? A miserable little pile of secrets! But enough talk... Have at you!"
My feedback thread: http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?t=93213
Thats how exchanges go there, they only replace the unit itself (or whatever else that was defective) and the customer keeps what they originally got. What she should have done was just take the SNES out of the new box, swapped it with the one in your box and sent you on your merry little way.
I remember returning something to Toys R Us. All they did was take the new game out of the box and give it to me since I didn't have the box with me.
I didn't like the idea of them taking the game out of the box and just giving me the cartridge, but I soon realized that they had their reasons for doing it that way.
They were not wrong. I agree with the box thing tho. Most times you just take what is busted and just flip flop the items.
YOU WERE WRONG, you poopie, trying to get a free game and guide.
I've never had to return a system, but they wern't helpful when I tried to return Donkey Kong Country (Game Boy Color) a few years back. They claimed it was against copyright laws for me to return it (Obviously, anyone who returns a opened game is a pirate).
I'm with Matt, I think you were wrong. You were entitled to a working system, not a working system and a new game. That's just how it works.