The practice is...
taking an item that's broken, going to the store buying the same item and then returning the broken item, pretending it's the one you just bought.
I say "illegal" because you ARE buying one item and returning something else on purpose. Plus it can easily be used to circumvent things like ... returning things outside the return policy.
I know it's often hard to prove but hard to prove doesn't mean "not illegal".
Cos hey with that practice you could end up having clothes that never wear out right? Every time they start to get old just buy new ones and return the old cos... the company should eat the cost right?
taking an item that's broken, going to the store buying the same item and then returning the broken item, pretending it's the one you just bought.
I say "illegal" because you ARE buying one item and returning something else on purpose. Plus it can easily be used to circumvent things like ... returning things outside the return policy.
I know it's often hard to prove but hard to prove doesn't mean "not illegal".
Cos hey with that practice you could end up having clothes that never wear out right? Every time they start to get old just buy new ones and return the old cos... the company should eat the cost right?
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